Mapping Prejudice is seeking a new associate director to join its 
highly-collaborative, trans-disciplinary team. Our new colleague will be 
committed to community-powered research around structural racism and will lead 
the project’s geospatial research and manage its datasets. This person will 
curate the datasets for Mapping Prejudice, integrating data on racial covenants 
with archival research and geospatial data on other indicators of well-being. 
This researcher will lead new data collection efforts and will collaborate with 
other members of the Mapping Prejudice team as well as its scholarly and 
community partners. Mapping Prejudice has been recognized by public historians, 
GIS professionals and policymakers for its efforts to reshape popular 
understandings of structural racism. The team has worked with researchers from 
many different fields to document the legacies of these practices for the built 
environment and the people who inhabit them. We are looking for someone who 
understands the importance of inviting community members to shape research and 
who wants to work creatively with the team to engage a wide range of scholarly 
and community partners. 

 

Selected Position Responsibilities 


Oversee and manage spatial data infrastructure, OCR and deed processing, and 
crowd-sourced data collection.


Coordinate and deliver presentations to build community relationships, mobilize 
volunteers, and share goals and findings of the project.


Research planning and implementation.


Oversee and coordinate research data collection activities.


Coordinate project work across disparate geographies.



Qualifications: BA/BS in GIS, Geography, Urban Planning, Public Policy, 
History, or a related field with at least 6 years of experience or advanced 
degree with 4 years of experience; demonstrated experience with GIS; experience 
managing and maintaining geospatial data sets; experience designing and 
managing geospatial data workflows; demonstrated programming experience, 
preferably with Python; demonstrated knowledge of and commitment to the 
benefits of diversity and inclusion throughout an organization; and experience 
working both independently and in cooperation with colleagues in a 
service-oriented, collaborative environment.


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