
Chiara Sottile
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Freelance Producer at ABC News Live
📺 Freelance journalist & Senior Producer @ABCNewsLive 🎓M.S. @ColumbiaJourn 🎓B.A. Political Science @UCLA 🌎 Indigenous (Karuk) Co-founder @IndigenousNBCU
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Apr 18, 2024 |
abcnews.go.com | Linsey Davis |Sarah Baniak |Chiara Sottile |Alyssa Pone |Ivan Pereira
ABC News’ Linsey Davis investigates more than 2,500 claims of abuse. ByLinsey Davis, Sarah Baniak, Chiara Sottile, Alyssa Pone, and Ivan Pereira"Everywhere I look, everything that I see, I just see his face," said Reanell Hartley, looking through the barbed wire fencing of Camp Scott for the first time in more than two decades.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
madison.com | Chiara Sottile
Dr. Desi Small-Rodriguez calls her traveling data science lab her "Data War Pony." It's a huge trailer—a classroom on wheels equipped with computers and software, wrapped with ledger art by Dakota artist Holly Young. Small-Rodriguez, researcher, data advocate, and professor, rolls up to tribal communities in the lab (by invitation) to support the collection and analysis of data.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
dailyprogress.com | Chiara Sottile
Skip to main contentSkip to main content Register for more free articles. Please subscribe to keep reading. You can cancel at any time. You have permission to edit this collection. Indigenous data warriors and the ongoing fight for data sovereignty Indigenous data warriors and the ongoing fight for data sovereignty You don't have any notifications.
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Oct 27, 2023 |
wahoo-ashland-waverly.com | Chiara Sottile
Owning a home in these cities may not be worth it Using housing data from sources including Redfin, Freddie Mac, and the Census Bureau, Today's Homeowner analyzed where in the US it is better … On October 26th, 2020, Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court by a deeply divided Senate, with Republicans overpowering Democrat… How the pandemic impacted what public schools in every state spend HeyTutor analyzed NCES data to see how the pandemic affected public school spending,...
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Oct 27, 2023 |
wfmz.com | Chiara Sottile
Communities can't get the resources they need if there's inaccurate data—or no data at all—to show how they are faring. At its worst, this exclusion from data is a practice Small-Rodriguez and other Indigenous scholars consider a form of "data genocide."Take the gathering of race and ethnicity data in the COVID-19 pandemic as an example. Abigail Echo-Hawk, an enrolled citizen of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma, is also a data warrior in this growing revolution.
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