2019 non-fiction book by Ruha Benjamin
Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code is a 2019 American non-fiction book[1] focusing on a range of ways in which social hierarchies, particularly racism, are embedded in the logical layer of internet-based technologies. It won the 2020 Oliver Cox Cromwell Book Prize,[2] 2020 Brooklyn Public Library Literary Award for Nonfiction,[3] and Honorable Mention for the 2020 Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Book Award, and has been widely reviewed.