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Shoks Mnisi Mzolo is the data academy coordinator at The Outlier, the Media Hack Collective's outlet that focuses on visualizing key issues in Africa.
Rachel Parsons is a writer, multimedia journalist, photographer, and videographer. Her work focuses on climate, the environment, and anthropological intersections.
Ted Maris-Wolf is the associate director of William & Mary's Charles Center, where he oversees communications, experimental programs, and museum and journalism initiatives.
Alastair Otter is a journalist, programmer, and designer with more than 20 years’ experience in print and digital media. He is the co-founder of the Media Hack Collective (MHC), a data journalism team ...