“We’re changing the system with this one”: Black students using critical race algorithmic literacies to subvert and survive AI-mediated racism in school

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“We’re changing the system with this one”: Black students using critical race algorithmic literacies to subvert and survive AI-mediated racism in school
Abstract
Purpose This paper aims to center the experiences of three cohorts ( n = 40) of Black high school students who participated in a critical race technology course that exposed anti-blackness as the organizing logic and default setting of digital and artificially intelligent technology. This paper centers the voices, experiences and technological innovations of the students, and in doing so, introduces a new type of digital literacy: critical race algorithmic literacy. Design/methodology/approach Data for this study include student interviews (called “talk backs”), journal reflections and final technology presentations. Findings Broadly, the data suggests that critical race algorithmic literacies prepare Black students to critically read the algorithmic word (e.g. data, code, machine learning models, etc.) so that they can not only resist and survive, but also rebuild and reimagine the algorithmic world. Originality/value While critical race media literacy draws upon critical race theory in education – a theorization of race, and a critique of white supremacy and multiculturalism in schools – critical race algorithmic literacy is rooted in critical race technology theory, which is a theorization of blackness as a technology and a critique of algorithmic anti-blackness as the organizing logic of schools and AI systems.
Publication
English Teaching: Practice & Critique
Volume
23
Issue
1
Pages
36-56
Date
2024-04-08
Journal Abbr
Engl. Teach-pract. Cri.
Language
en
ISSN
1175-8708, 1175-8708
Short Title
“We’re changing the system with this one”
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08/01/2025, 21:29
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Citation Key: tanksley2024
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Tanksley, T. C. (2024). “We’re changing the system with this one”: Black students using critical race algorithmic literacies to subvert and survive AI-mediated racism in school. English Teaching: Practice & Critique, 23(1), 36–56. https://doi.org/10.1108/ETPC-08-2023-0102
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