Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech Moral Repair
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Two-time AMBIE-nominated podcast Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech is a series about the innovations that make our world, disrupt our societies, and how we can repair the damage. Hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech experts, philosophers and spiritual leaders. They explore technological innovation and moral concerns while showcasing empowering, practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all. New episodes drop every 1st and 3rd Wednesday—wherever you listen to podcasts. Moral Repair is part of PRX’s Big Questions Project, which supports new podcasts exploring discourse with exemplary thinkers focused on humanity's most profound questions. This second season is supported by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by PRX Productions.
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Political Strategies & AI
It’s a major election year in American politics. This episode explores the big question, how is AI used in American political decision-making? What are the tools out there? How do they impact the political process? While this episode will not be political, it will touch on the evolution of political culture via AI and the impact it has the everyday person. Our episode features special guest, Cyber Security expert Bruce Schneier of the Harvard Kennedy School.
Talk to us on Instagram (@moralrepairpodcast), on X (@moralrepair), and on LinkedIn.
SHOW NOTES
The whole cup of tea… The Guardian Interview with Christopher Wylie
They are still going y’all! Chicago Festival for the Humanities
Check Out Bruce’s Corner of the Internet! Bruce Schneier -
Government Regulation: Afrofuturism and Equity in Tech
What do we need to know about recent regulatory guidelines on AI trust and safety? What does one recent federal regulator think still needs attention? How could critical Black digital perspectives reshape the conversation? Annanda and Keisha talk Afrofuturism and equity with Dr. Alondra Nelson, deputy director for science and society at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 2021-2023.
SHOW NOTES
Talk to us online: at Instagram (@moralrepairpodcast), on X (@moralrepair), and on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/moral-repair-podcast/
The Social Text Afrofuturism issue: https://www.dukeupress.edu/afrofuturism-1
About the Black Panther’s clinics: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/black-panther-partys-free-medical-clinics-1969-1975/“
“No Justice, No Health”: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12111-019-09450-w
Nelson + Lander explain the AI Bill of Rights (WIRED) https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-bill-of-rights-artificial-intelligence/
How many medical tech advances came from HIV-AIDS research: https://www.princeton.edu/\~ota/disk2/1990/9026/902612.PDF -
Moral Repair Season 2 Trailer
On Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech, hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech and wisdom leaders. Their conversations inspire curiosity about tech while showcasing practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all.
Moral Repair expands mainstream tech narratives, celebrates profound insight from Black philosophy and culture, and promotes technology when it serves the common good. Listeners leave each episode with new ways to think about tech’s impacts and apply practical wisdom in their own lives. -
Your creative superpowers can help protect democracy (from TED Tech)
This is an episode we think you’d enjoy of TED Tech, a podcast from the TED Audio Collective.
"Democracy is more fun and inviting when you take it into your own hands," says creator and activist Sofia Ongele. Sharing how she's using coding and social media to defend democracy, Ongele invites us to identify our own creative superpowers — whether it's community organizing, making music or telling stories — and use them to cause a ruckus and bring movements to life.
TED Tech is a podcast that guides you through the latest ideas from TED speakers and uncovers the riveting questions that sit at the intersection of technology, society, science, design, business, and innovation.
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Black History, Holograms & How We Remember
Have you ever considered the moral dilemma of a hologram narrating someone's life story for them? We interview Otis Moss III about the interactive AI hologram of his father Civil Rights Leader Otis Moss Jr. showcased at the Maltz Museum in Ohio. We interview Public Theologian Zuogwi Earl Reeves on how the black wisdom of hip-hop plays a pivotal role in the moral repair of narrating our tales authentically. Tune into the episode and embark on this thought-provoking journey with us.
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An Answer to Big Tech? Tech at a Human Scale
Nov 2023, Prime ads expected to “reach 115M viewers per month.”
Aral Balkan (Small Tech Foundation): “We didn’t lose control. It was stolen.”
Isabel Wilkerson’s Caste (2020) is now a film.
Marjorie Kelly: Wealth Supremacy: How the Extractive Economy and Biased Rules of Capitalism Drive Today’s Crises. Marjorie with Laura Flanders (Dec 2023).
Toni Morrison’s “A Humanist View”, The Source of Self-Regard (Knopf, 2019). Transcript and audio.
Prof. Jeffrey Sachs at the United Nations Food Systems Pre-Summit, 2021.
The wealth of one billionaire compared to average US household income ($65K).
Techcrunch (June 2023): US intel confirms it purchases US citizens’ personal data.
Prof. Shoshana Zuboff (Harvard Business School) defines surveillance capitalism.
Wangari Maathai describes the Green Belt Movement in her 2004 Nobel Lecture.
How emotions shape our identities, cultures, and societies: “The Cultural Politics of Emotion” (Sara Ahmed).
“The Body Keeps The Score” (Bessel van der Kolk) educates on the impact of emotional pain and trauma on our physical bodies.
“Whitey On The Moon”: Gil Scott-Heron on The Revolution Begins.
Customer Reviews
Three R’s come to mind when I listen to this…
Moral Repair is one of the more exciting tech & society podcasts to come out for some time. It’s refreshing, well researched, & I’m ready for more!!
Not your average tech show! Listen & Learn Folks!
Moral Repair is an enlightening podcast that stands at the intersection of technology and its societal implications. It brings to the fore the nuanced effects of tech on our daily lives, prompting listeners to question and understand the world we're rapidly building. This isn't just another tech show; it's an essential guide to the ethical maze of modern innovation. If, like me, you've overlooked the profound impact of technology, let 'Moral Repair' be your compass. It's a journey of discovery and reflection that everyone should embark on.
Loving wisdom
An optimistic but clear-eyed introduction to what is happening and what is needed to turn around our collective and individual relationships to tech and each other.
Loving jokes, gentle agitations, and music that keep my head bouncing. I can’t wait to see where this goes and what it continues to become!