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tamaranopper has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in May 2021. Besides social media accounts, tamaranopper has populated their site with Editing, Panel: RACE, SUREVILLANCE, RESISTANCE, The Healing Project: Digital Archive, Dish City Podcast: The complicated legacy of Asian-owned carryouts in D.C.’s Black neighborhoods, Race, Surveillance, Resistance: Part three in a series of Conversations on The Datafied State., Upcoming keynote lecture registration: MMT and Abolition, Essay: "Understanding abolition through bell hooks", My blog at The New Inquiry: Stretch, Delete your account podcast: Lies, Damned Lies, and Crime Data, "Credit Scoring and the Risk of Inclusion", Exit Spring Mountain Podcast: A year and counting of COVID in Las Vegas: The violence, Virgin Capital: Race, Gender, and Financialization in the US Virgin Islands (Tami Navarro in conversation with Tamara K. Nopper), The Healing Project, Asian American Loneliness and the Search for Solidarity: A Conversation with Jay Caspian Kang, Audiobook version of We Do This ‘Til We Free Us, On Inheritances: Examining Contemporary Anti-Asian Violence and Black-Asian Solidarity, Video of Punishing Immigrants: Immigration Enforcement and the Prison Industrial Complex, Video of Counting Crime: A Lecture on the Politics of Crime Data and Its Uses, Podcast interview: Citations needed, episode 142 "The Summer of Anti-BLM Backlash and How Concepts of “Crime” Were Shaped By the Propertied Class", Appearance on PBS News Hour on Black-Asian solidarity segment, Podcast Interview: Critical Literary Consumption by Anna Nguyen, Commentary: Don’t conflate racial violence with crime, Essay: Safe Asian Americans: On the Carceral Logic of the Model Minority Myth., Appearance on Time to Say Goodbye podcast with Jay Kang, Lecture: Anti-Asian Violence and Black-Asian Solidarity Today, I edited this book of Mariame Kaba's writings and speeches, Participant: Understanding Numeracy: Breaking Down Numbers to Break Up Oppression, Panel: Public Money and Racial Justice, Memo: Alternative Data and the Future of Credit Scoring, Military Service as Liberal Policing: A Brief Racial History of Project 100,000, Abolition is not a suburb, Panel: Asians for Abolition, Protesters’ Demands in Response to Police Brutality Have Come a Long Way Since the 1992 LA Rebellion.