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SUMMARY:Vital City: Exploring 30 Years of NYC Crime — and What Comes Next
DESCRIPTION:Join Paul Reeping\, Director of Research at Vital City\, for an interactive session exploring Vital City’s new Crime Data Explorer\, a multi-decade\, precinct-level platform covering complaints\, arrests\, and shootings in New York City. Paul will demonstrate how the tool works\, explain the analytic framework behind it\, and highlight key findings from Vital City’s most recent end-of-year crime report. Participants will gain a clearer understanding of long-term crime trends\, how different categories are measured\, and how to responsibly interpret citywide and neighborhood-level data. \nThe session will also look ahead. After walking through the Explorer\, Paul will preview upcoming data initiatives at Vital City and invite participants to help shape future tools for data visualization\, public safety measurement\, and open data accessibility. This event is ideal for researchers\, journalists\, policymakers\, technologists\, students\, and anyone interested in understanding crime trends and building better public data tools. Expect a mix of live demonstration\, substantive analysis\, and collaborative discussion about what New York City should measure\, visualize\, and build next.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/vital-city-exploring-30-years-of-nyc-crime-and-what-comes-next/
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SUMMARY:Childcare in the City: What NYC Open Data Tells Us About Family Policy
DESCRIPTION:Childcare in the City is a free\, student-led Open Data Week event exploring how NYC Open Data can power public storytelling and policy communication. Undergraduate students from Barnard College analyzed data from the NYC Work and Family Leave Survey and translated their findings into a short podcast featuring expert guests Dr. Meredith Slopen (Stony Brook University School of Social Welfare) and Dr. Jane Waldfogel (Compton Foundation Centennial Professor for the Prevention of Children’s and Youth Problems at Columbia University School of Social Work). \nThe event opens with a live listening of the student-produced podcast\, followed by a moderated talkback with the graduate student mentors\, student creators and expert guests. Together\, they discuss their findings\, the role of open data in civic life\, and what the numbers reveal about childcare and family wellbeing in New York City—a timely topic given ongoing mayoral and gubernatorial conversations around universal childcare. \nThis 90-minute\, in-person and virtual event is held on the Barnard College campus and is open to students\, educators\, researchers\, and anyone interested in open data\, storytelling\, and family policy. Register here.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/childcare-in-the-city-what-nyc-open-data-tells-us-about-family-policy/
LOCATION:Barnard College\, 3009 Broadway\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States of America
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SUMMARY:Data for Disaster Recovery and Resilience: Exploring NYCEM's Hazard History Consequence Tool and Recovery Dashboards
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that NYC Emergency Management (NYCEM) uses data to analyze disasters and their impacts to communities across the five boroughs? This session explores how NYCEM’s recovery dashboard assesses disaster damage to identify recovery solutions and funding pathways in real time. The presentation also spotlights NYCEM’s Hazard History and Consequence Tool (HHC)\, a resource that gives City agencies and community partners access to historical data to better understand past hazard events to strengthen future resilience planning.
URL:https://opendataweek.nyc/event/data-for-disaster-recovery-and-resilience-exploring-nycems-hazard-history-consequence-tool-and-recovery-dashboards/
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