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<h3>Marcha M. Johnson</h3>
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<p><a href="https://twitter.com/mcc_marcha" target="_blank">Twitter</a></p>
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-<p>Marcha M. Johnson completed her BA in Media, Culture and Communication at NYU in 2017 and is currently pursuing her MA in that department. Her work there focusses on media networks and infrastructure in marginalized communities. She is especially interested in those in disaster prone regions in the developing world and inquiring the multiplicity of modes and configurations these networks and infrastructure can take form. Previously she has served as Outreach Coordinator at POWRPLNT, an art space in Bushwick, Brooklyn committed to empowering individuals to bridge the digital divide, by organizing community interactions around digital literacy and expression via technology– a position that has heavily influenced her work and research in infrastructure and network studies.</p>
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+<p>Marcha M. Johnson completed her BS in Media, Culture and Communication at NYU in 2017 and is currently pursuing her MA in that department. Her work there focusses on media networks and infrastructure in marginalized communities. She is especially interested in those in disaster prone regions in the developing world and inquiring the multiplicity of modes and configurations these networks and infrastructure can take form. Previously she has served as Outreach Coordinator at POWRPLNT, an art space in Bushwick, Brooklyn committed to empowering individuals to bridge the digital divide, by organizing community interactions around digital literacy and expression via technology– a position that has heavily influenced her work and research in infrastructure and network studies.</p>
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<h2>Presenting with <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
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