NEWS
Meet an innoFaither: Fallon Wilson
Meet Dr. Fallon Wilson, public interest technologist and digital inclusion leader and innovator. Fallon is Executive Director and Founder of the BlackTechFutures Research Institute, as well as Vice President at the Multicultural Media, Telecom and Internet Council, a civil rights public interest tech organization. Fallon, who lives in Virginia, just outside of Washington, DC, leads at the forefront of the digital equity movement, driving research and advocating for policies that support digital infrastructure for Black people and building opportunities for Black people to excel in the emerging tech democracy.
Where Faith Meets the Algorithm: A Guide to AI, Religion, and Social Innovation
Wherever we sit or stand—in a pew or behind a pulpit, in a policy meeting or at a community action, behind a screen or in front of a classroom—AI is raising questions that matter to all of us. And some of the most thoughtful responses are coming from places you might not expect.
Insights for Change: Center the margin
A Way Out of No Way pushes us to interrogate the forces and narratives that shape our own thinking. It makes us ask whether and how our innovation will perpetuate or transform the dynamics that exile people to the margins of society. Doing so will undoubtedly make all of us more effective change makers.
Meet an innoFaither: Lawrence Whitney
Meet Brother Lawrence Whitney, priest in the Lindisfarne community, former university chaplain, and innovator working on de-institutionalizing chaplaincy so that all people and communities have access to spiritual health resources. Larry envisions chaplaincy tapping into a variety of religious traditions to help individuals and communities connect to meaning and purpose. He’s piloting this vision in the Mission Hill neighborhood of Boston, MA.