Teanna Barrett
bound4nostar.bsky.social
Teanna Barrett
@bound4nostar.bsky.social
University of Washington CSE PhD Student

Building my data praxis and researching how data scientists build theirs
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Thank you to my co-advisors @axz.bsky.social and Leilani Battle! I'm also so appreciative of my colleagues Eman and Biira for their support. Last and certainly not least, huge thanks to @chinasa.bsky.social for joining this project as a SME!
FAccT Day 4 word of the day was impasse. As a field, AI ethics is at a critical moment in which our "big tent" and pluralistic research directions can either complement or cancel each other out. Molly Crockett gave an amazing final keynote calling out genAI-human performance research.
July 2, 2025 at 6:39 PM
FAccT Day 3 phrase of the day is collective action. From understanding how LLMs enable democratic values to overviewing the scholarly development of FAccT, the sessions I attended highlighted the power, functions, and obstacles that face collective actions.
June 26, 2025 at 8:55 AM
FAccT Day 2 and the phrase of the day is "government tech". Sessions like the Greek morning panel, keynote on the rule of law for AI, LatAm worker co-ops, and the CRAFT session on the current US AI military complex discussed a broad range of local government enabled approaches to tech.
June 25, 2025 at 5:34 AM
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Check out this paper being presented at #FAccT2025 in the "Normative Challenges to AI" session on Wed at 11! Teanna is a rising star in the field of data ethics - she's just wrapping up her first year of PhD but it's already her 2nd paper at FAccT!
NEW! ✨️African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial Data Science✨️ is a theorectical knowledge contribution that presents one of the first collations of African data ethics perspectives for the pluralistic AI ethics community.
June 24, 2025 at 5:04 AM
FAccT Day 1 and the word of the day is "metaphor". AI as a tool, God, destroyer, friend, sycophant, or all of the above. From the very good keynote question to the Public Perceptions of AI, there's a lot of interest in making sense of how different non-technical stakeholders characterize AI.
June 23, 2025 at 12:40 PM
NEW! ✨️African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial Data Science✨️ is a theorectical knowledge contribution that presents one of the first collations of African data ethics perspectives for the pluralistic AI ethics community.
June 21, 2025 at 8:25 PM
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Proud to announce that my first FAccT @facct.bsky.social paper, “African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial AI” will be presented at the 8th annual ACM Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency next week in Athens, Greece! programs.sigchi.org/facct/2025/p...
June 16, 2025 at 7:09 PM
Wow, really excited to have our paper highlighted by Alondra Nelson! I'll be presenting this paper at @facct.bsky.social next Thursday at 9am (local time) for anyone interested in learning more! A paper thread is soon to come 👀
What are the African values and ethical theories that can inform responsible data science practices in Africa?...We conduct a thematic analysis [and]...derived an ethical framework consisting of six major principles rooted in the realities of data science work in Africa arxiv.org/html/2502.16...
African Data Ethics: A Discursive Framework for Black Decolonial Data Science
arxiv.org
June 19, 2025 at 1:06 AM
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The Chronicle reports on the NSF cuts, including notes from me and a few other researchers, all of whom were advancing information and STEM literacy nationwide:

www.chronicle.com/article/the-...

Making America worse, one cut at a time.
The Trump Administration Has Canceled Millions in NSF Grants
Projects related to diversity, equity, and inclusion and misinformation and disinformation were cut “to protect the interests of the government,” the agency said.
www.chronicle.com
April 22, 2025 at 3:15 PM
Reposted by Teanna Barrett
We are only one week away from our Distinguished Lecture w/ Alondra Nelson (@alondra.bsky.social)!

Algorithmic Agnotology: On AI, Ignorance, and Power

Please join us Thursday, April 3rd at 7:00 PM on the @uofwa.bsky.social campus!

For more info & to register: techpolicylab.uw.edu/events/event...
March 27, 2025 at 10:02 PM
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Sigh. Here we go again. It's really important that people are smart about this story re: Trump admin using Signal to discuss war plans.

The center-left media wants to make the story about Trump admin fucking up, which they did. But in the process they're falsely implying that Signal is "insecure."🧵
March 25, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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#tdih 1968, Howard University students took over the Admin Building with demands around discipline policies & African American history courses.

One of many stories left out when textbooks end Civil Rights Movement in 1965.

More + '68 doc, "Color Us Black"⬇️
www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/ho...
March 19, 1968: Howard University Protest
Howard University students seized the Administration Building, demanding changes in the discipline policy, the addition of courses in African American history, and more.
www.zinnedproject.org
March 19, 2025 at 11:51 AM
Reposted by Teanna Barrett
In-context learning can be an effective way to conduct value alignment of LLMs through examples, but when there are multiple pluralistic groups, are the best examples for one group also the ones for another?

We explore this in our paper 🌟SPICA🌟
(🧵1/9)
March 17, 2025 at 5:52 PM
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Are any of you content creators on YouTube or can share this with any creators on YouTube? We're looking to test out a system we've built to enable creators to make custom filters for their comments, no technical skills needed! We offer $20 for a 1 hour remote session where you can try out the tool.
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March 4, 2025 at 3:41 AM
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More of this! Being from the Midwest, I knew all about the great migration and the lives and impact of our people in the Midwest and South. I didn’t know much about Black folks in the PNW until I moved out here. Same with New England when I lived in NH.
The Owls Club was a Black women’s softball team formed in the late 1930s in Seattle. They won the first women’s Washington State Softball Championship in 1938. The team, renamed the Brown Bombers, won the Championship again in 1939. Left handed pitcher Lillian Brown struck out 12 batters.
February 3, 2025 at 8:40 PM