Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping our world—transforming workplaces, classrooms, and everyday life. While AI holds promises for innovation, questions are growing around AI’s role in education and the risks AI-powered surveillance, predictive analytics, and discipline-tracking tools pose to students’ privacy and the Black community. The Black History Month event, “The Impact of AI on Students, Education, and Privacy,” will provide a balanced perspective, encouraging open dialogue among students, educators, parents, community leaders, and tech policy experts.
As AI evolves, conversations about its ethical implications must include the voices of those most impacted. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage, learn, and be part of the discussion shaping the future of education and technology. RSVP today!
Event Details
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Date: Thursday, February 27, 2025
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Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
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Location: Houston Community College Stafford Campus
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10041 Cash Road, Stafford, TX 77477
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Learning HUB Bldg in Rm 139
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Cost: Free (Lunch provided)
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RSVP: Select the button in top right corner to register.
The event will feature:
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Panel moderated by Billy Sorrells, actor, comedian who was reoccurring cast member on MTV’s Wild 'N Out, and digital content creator, will focus on how algorithms impact Black community in education and beyond, with a focus on surveillance, discipline, and student privacy.
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A keynote with Clarence Okoh, Senior Attorney at the Georgetown Law Center on Privacy and Technology.
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Resource tables with information on AI literacy, privacy, and rights.
Partners:
This event is presented in collaboration with Honey Brown Hope Foundation, No Data About Us Without Us (NDAUWU) Fellowship, NOTICE (No Tech Criminalization in Education Coalition), Edgelands Institute, Houston Community College, and ProConnect 7.
Speakers
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