The race to make tech more equal

By Joe Arney
Photos by Kimberly Coffin (CritMedia, StratComm鈥18)
Back when Bryan Semaan鈥檚 mom had a Facebook account, doomscrolling wasn鈥檛 part of her vernacular.
The Iraqi culture she was raised in compels celebration of accomplishments and milestones, 鈥渟o any time someone posted something, she felt she had to interact with it,鈥 Semaan said. 鈥淭hat personal engagement runs very deeply through our culture.鈥
But it became exhausting for her to keep up as her network swelled into the hundreds, so she deactivated her account. For Semaan, it鈥檚 a fitting metaphor for his research鈥攚hich challenges the assumptions tech developers make about the users of their products and services. And it鈥檚 the kind of problem he wants to study through the Center for Race, Media and Technology, which the University of Colorado 小蓝视频 unveiled in the sp