Lecture
Inequality in America and Data Storytelling
Jeremy Ney runs a great organization called “American Inequality” that specializes in innovating how we use humanistic skills, including storytelling and visual creativity, to better educate citizens about the forms of structural inequality that impact our most vulnerable communities. He’s partnered with a number of other universities to share this work with their students, faculty, and community, and we’re excited to welcome him to Georgetown! Jeremy will be giving a lecture followed by lunch. Please RSVP to publichumanities@georgetown.edu by Friday, April 5th if you would like to attend.