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Statistics Through an Equity Lens
"This Open Educational Resource (OER) carries a significant
responsibility by presenting statistics through an equity lens. The
metaphor of a lens is used intentionally–as the glasses one wears can
have a profound effect on what one sees. The book encourages further
inspection of the ways in which data is collected, interpreted, and
analyzed on a variety of social justice issues, such as health
disparities, hunger and food insecurity, homelessness, behavioral health
(mental health and substance use), and incarceration of males of color.
It also attempts to reveal how the misuse of data can reinforce
inequities, for example, by stigmatizing people and labeling
neighborhoods as high poverty, violent, and having poor educational
opportunities. Whether an intended or unintended consequence,
irresponsible data use can contribute to racist impressions of people
and communities. "The statistical expertise/prowess of the author,
coupled with the examples chosen to highlight and bring to life how one
can use data to bring light to disparities and then drive change to
mitigate them, is meritorious."--Dr. Marianne Pugatch"
Regards,
Deborah
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