Christine Phan
- Doctoral Student
Christine (Chris) Phan is a PhD student in the Annenberg School at the University of Pennsylvania. She studies how digital access affects information disorder in migrant communities and the development of community-owned digital tools.
Prior to joining Annenberg, Phan worked at the National Council of Asian Pacific Americans (NCAPA) managing their technology policy and disinformation body of work. At the McCoy Center for Ethics at Stanford University, she led the development of case studies in ethics in technology, and through the Greenlining Institute, managed a city-wide program to close the digital divide in collaboration with community organizations in Oakland, California.
Education
- B.S., Stanford University, 2019
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