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Author: Christina Boyles

Christina Boyles is the Digital Scholarship Coordinator at Trinity College. She is co-founder of the Makers by Mail project and the founder of the Hurricane Memorial Project. Her research explores the relationship between surveillance, social justice and the environment. Her published work appears in The Southern Literary Journal, The South Central Review and Plath Profiles, and her forthcoming work will appear in the Debates in the Digital Humanities series and Studies in American Indian Literatures.
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Much of our data is now open to government and corporate monitoring—and evidence shows that it is exacerbating racial, gendered and sexual biases in our culture.

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