Socially engaged data storytelling
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Socially engaged data storytelling

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Data Visualization Stockholm welcomes Pei Ying Loh (Kontinentalist) and Bronwen Robertson (Data4Change) for an evening exploring the intersection of data, storytelling, and social impact.

Kontinentalist (https://kontinentalist.com/) is known for narrative-driven data journalism focused on Asia, while Data4Change (https://www.data4chan.ge/) works on community-led and socially responsible data practices.

Both studios share a commitment to respectful, ethical approaches to data work, avoiding extractive practices, centering community voices, and remembering that data is ultimately about people, not just numbers.

Format:

Soft start (arrival / mingle): 10–15 min Intro: 5–10 min
Pei Ying Loh: around 20 min Short Q&A: 5–10 min
Bronwen Robertson: around 20 min Short Q&A: 5–10 min
Joint Q&A / discussion with both speakers: 15–20 min Informal hanging out afterwards

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Kungsbron 2, 111 22, Stockholm

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Questa settimana a Stockholm