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SUMMARY:Intro to Open Data and BetaNYC
DESCRIPTION:A virtual Open Data class with members of Brooklyn Community Board 3.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/intro-to-open-data-and-betanyc/
LOCATION:Virtual\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class or Training
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SUMMARY:Intro to Open Data with Brooklyn Community Board 17
DESCRIPTION:A virtual Open Data class with members of Brooklyn Community Board 17.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/intro-to-open-data-with-brooklyn-community-board-17/
LOCATION:Virtual\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class or Training
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SUMMARY:BetaNYC Open Data Training for the Office of Council Member Eric Dinowitz
DESCRIPTION:An Open Data training with staff members of the Office of Council Member Eric Dinowitz. In the class\, attendees learned how to navigate open data and how it can help with constituent services.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/betanyc-open-data-training-for-the-office-of-council-member-eric-dinowitz/
LOCATION:Virtual\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Class or Training
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SUMMARY:BetaNYC Hack Night 2022.01 - Happy New Year!!
DESCRIPTION:We miss you\, and are bringing back civic hack nights to NYC. This time\, we’re doing this a bit differently.\n\nWelcome to NYC Civic Hack Nights!\n\nJoin us for a monthly project night to demystify technology\, data\, and design. Hack nights are for technologists\, designers\, developers\, data scientists\, map makers\, civil servants\, and activists who are working on “civic technology” projects. Consider this to be community office hours to improve you and the city.\n\nGrab your internet connected device that can plug into a zoom meeting\, connect your power supply\, grab a headset and notepad. Note — we will be using zoom to host these meetups and for presenters to share their screens. Therefore\, you might want a larger screen.\n\n \n\nHack nights are for you to: \n\n 	learn about open source civic tech projects\,\n 	get inspired to start a new project\,\n 	get feedback from your neighbors\, or\n 	learn about tools\, data sets\, or design practices for local empowerment\, open data\, and open government.\n\n \n\nMeeting details:\n\n 	Thursday\, 27 January 2022\, 6pm – 7:30/8pm\n 	Virtual via Zoom. We’ll start all together for a brief presentation and introduction. Then\, we’ll have our presenters present their projects. Depending on number of participants and number of questions\, we might break up in breakout rooms for 20 – 30 mins.\n 	This event will be recorded.\n 	Register at < https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwpfu6trzwoEtekDtWo4ZzAO3WGB6ZaIbyF >\n\n \n\nThis month’s presenters:\n\n 	Intro.nyc — an alternative interface to New York City Council’s API < https://legistar.council.nyc.gov/Calendar.aspx > presented by Jehiah Czebotar.\n 	Testingsites.nyc and testinglines.nyc — alternative interfaces to NYC’s covid-19 testing finder and wait times websites presented by Ellie Frymire and Chris Barna.\n 	WeGovNYC — this databook project normalizes NYC Open Data and lets people build tools off of that normalized presented by Devin Balkind.\n 	Blockparty.studio — a tool working to make Community Board meetings more accessible would be presented by Sarah Sachs.\n\n \n\nStay in touch and hack night resources:\n\n 	If you’re interested in following up with the speakers or fellow participants\, join our slack at https://slack.beta.nyc\n 	If you just want to tune into BetaNYC’s monthly civic newsletter\, subscribe at https://www.beta.nyc/programs/community/#Newsletter\n 	If you want to present at a future hack night\, send us an email with your name\, project title\, description\, and link. Also include\, what you want to get out of a hack night to < event-ideas@beta.nyc >.\n\n \n\nCode of Conduct:\n\nBetaNYC\, a partner project of the Fund for the City of New York\, is committed to hosting safe and open events for all. By attending this event you are committing yourself to BetaNYC’s Code of Conduct and Anti-Harassment Policy.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/betanyc-hack-night-2022-01-happy-new-year/
LOCATION:Virtual\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hack Night
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SUMMARY:NYC School of Data 2020
DESCRIPTION:Friends! We are really excited to partner with the NYC Open Data Team and the Data Through Design collective to launch a unified platform to gather ideas for 2020. For our next community conference\, we’re looking for transformative session proposals that will inspire our next decade of work using technology\, data\, and design for the public good.\n\nWhile the NYC School of Data is oriented around data\, it is rooted in improving our communities. This year\, we are working harder than ever to make an inclusive conference. We encourage all groups & individuals who are using technology\, data\, and design to submit a session idea — wither it be a panel\, workshop\, class\, talk\, or project — stand up and represent!\n\nDeadline to suggest proposals is Friday\, 13 December. More information  < https://schoolofdata.nyc/2020-call-for-session-ideas/ >\n\nEarly bird tickets go on sale during the week of January 27th on BetaNYC Eventbrite.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/nyc-school-of-data-2020/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Law\, 2 Ct Square W\, Long Island City\, NY\, 11101\, United States
CATEGORIES:NYC School of Data
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SUMMARY:NYC Open Data Training - Manhattan
DESCRIPTION:Manhattan – Council Districts 4 & 5: Feb 12 @ Webster Library \nRSVP at http://opendata-12feb.eventbrite.com/
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/nyc-open-data-training-manhattan/
LOCATION:NYPL Webster Library\, 1465 York Ave\,=\, New York City\, NY\, 10075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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SUMMARY:NYC Open Data Training - Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:Brooklyn\, Council District 33: Jan 30 @ Leonard Library \nPlease RSVP at http://opendata-30jan.eventbrite.com/ \n 
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/nyc-open-data-training-brooklyn-2/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Public Library – Leonard Branch\, 81 Devoe Street\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11211\, United States
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SUMMARY:NYC Open Data Training - Brooklyn
DESCRIPTION:Brooklyn\, Council District 33: Jan 22 @ St. Francis College (Room 3213) \nPlease RSVP at https://opendata-22jan.eventbrite.com/
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/nyc-open-data-training-brooklyn/
LOCATION:St. Francis College\, 180 Remsen Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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SUMMARY:Automating Bias: How Computers Are Making Decisions About Your Life
DESCRIPTION:This is a community-led event to learn how widely-used technology harms New York communities\, and how residents can demand change. To attend this event\, you should RSVP via eventbrite. \n**About this Event**New York City agencies are relying on algorithms or Automated Decision Systems (ADSs) to make decisions about every major area of New Yorkers’ lives\, including Public Housing\, Education\, Employment\, Child Welfare\, and Policing. While ADSs are pitched as being “objective\,” these technologies frequently target and harm communities of color\, low-income residents\, youths\, immigrants and religious communities\, communities with disabilities\, and more. \nWorse\, New York City is rapidly implementing these ADSs without the public’s knowledge or input. New York City residents cannot be subjected to this type of experimental testing of new technologies without effective accountability and transparency mechanisms. \nCome out to learn about ADSs and the ways in which you can demand New York City’s leadership stop allowing technology to make decisions for your life! \nChildcare will be provided on site. Doors open and food will be available at 11AM. \nJoin us after the event from 3-4PM for an optional Action Hour to see how to put your demands into action! \nPresented by The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund and co-partners: \nAmerican Civil Liberties UnionAI Now InstituteBetaNYCBrennan Center for JusticeCommunities United for Police ReformData & Society Research InstituteData 4 Black LivesDigital Equity LabIEEE-USA AI Policy CommitteeImmigrant Defense ProjectIntegrateNYCInternet Society New York ChapterJews for Racial & Economic JusticeLegal Aid SocietyNational Association of Criminal Defense LawyersNew York Civil Liberties UnionSurveillance Technology Oversight Project
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/automating-bias-how-computers-are-making-decisions-about-your-life/
LOCATION:the riverside church\, 490 Riverside Dr\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:#BetaBagels 005 -Working with data across NYC with the Housing Data Coalition
DESCRIPTION:Details\n\n\nImportant: Register and reserve your ticket on Eventbrite https://betabagels005.eventbrite.com\n\nJoin BetaNYC for bagels and coffee with the Housing Data Coalition!\n\nLearn how a group of civic technologists came together to harness open data for housing justice\, and how creating a shared infrastructure to work with datasets across NYC agencies has enabled them to meet the needs of New Yorkers.\n\nPresenters:\n* Lucy Block\, Association for Neighborhood and Housing Development\n* Sam Raby\, JustFix.nyc\n* Atul Varma\, JustFix.nyc\n\nParticipate!\nSubmit questions for presenters to answer during the Q&A in advance or during the event here < http://bit.ly/betabagels005 >\n\n#BetaBagels @BetaNYC #HDCNYC @JustFixNYC @LucysBlock\n\n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=\nAbout the HDC\n\nThe Housing Data Coalition (HDC) is a group of individuals and organizations who collaborate on their use of public data to further housing justice in New York City. In the face of the real estate industry’s escalating exploitation of housing data to drive speculation and displacement\, HDC seeks to make public data more accessible and actionable for housing justice groups. Through a structure of working groups and monthly meetings\, HDC provides opportunities for members to connect\, learn\, and give mutual support to a variety of projects involving housing data.\nCheck out the gallery of tools and resources created by Housing Data Coalition members including: Who Owns What\, NYC Database\, Landlord Lookup Tool\, JustFix.nyc\, HeatSeek\, Displacement Alert Project Map\, Neighborhood Data Portal\, and NYC Building Monitor\n\n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=\nEvent Details\n\nDate: Tuesday\, 25 June\n\nTime: 9:00am – 11:00am\n\nLocation: Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer’s Office\, 1 Centre St\, 19th Floor\,\, New York\, NY\n\nNotes:\n* Please enter through security at the South Tower. Building security opens at 8:30 and you will have to go though a metal detector.\n* Networking breakfast begins at 9:00am with opening remarks at 9:30am.\n\n=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=\nAbout BetaBagels\n\n#BetaBagels is a BetaNYC event series of experimental breakfast salons for change-makers and do-ers who want to broaden their perspective of NYC government\, civic technology\, data science\, and service design. #BetaBagels is open to all and hosted by BetaNYC and the Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer; we are inspired by our friends in LA who host Data + Donuts.\nBreakfast is provided with support from Microsoft Cities. Thank you!\nThank you for the photo by Guitarfish and using a Creative Commons attribution-non commercial license. Thank you to Diana Toma for the tutorial\, “How to Create a Tasty Bagel Text Effect in Adobe Illustrator.”
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/betabagels-005/
LOCATION:Manhattan Borough President’s Office\, 1 Centre St\, 19th Floor\, New York City\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:BetaBagels
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SUMMARY:Unlocking Open Data for Community Boards through data journeys
DESCRIPTION:*** To attend this event\, you must register via eventbrite. *** \nAs the result of a three year partnership with the Manhattan Borough President’s Office\, BetaNYC has designed tools and customized trainings specifically intended to help Community Boards access\, analyze\, map and use data to inform decision-making. This workshop will introduce an easy-to-use BoardStat tool to query NYC 311 – service requests and explore trends in health\, safety and quality of life concerns. Additional key datasets/ tools will also be reviewed. Come ready to learn and get right into datasets and graphs. \nBring a laptop and be prepared to learn how to easily make 311 part of your committee! \nBoardStat is designed for community boards by community boards. Not only does BoardStat empower a community board staff and its members to gain timely insights\, it is furthering the Manhattan Borough President’s long-standing goal of making government transparent and responsive\, reactive\, and moving beyond open data access to meaningful use. \nThis training and BoardStat are open to the general public. Join us to learn how NYC’s open data can make you a better informed neighbor. \nPartners+ Manhattan Borough President Gale A. Brewer+ BetaNYC+ Silicon Harlem+ WeWork Harlem \nWhat to bringThings to bring: a laptop\, power supply\, and be prepared to participate. Note\, most of the websites won’t work on tablets or phones with iOS or Android operating systems. This means\, iPads and Android tablets won’t work as well. We recommend a laptop with Windows\, Mac OS\, Chromebooks\, or Unix running a modern browser like Firefox\, Internet Explorer\, Chrome\, or Safari. \nImportant to knowTo attend\, you must RVSP via eventbrite.
URL:https://www.beta.nyc/event/unlocking-open-data-for-community-boards-through-data-journeys/
LOCATION:WeWork Harlem\, 8 West 126 Street\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Trainings
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