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Ever wonder what happens when a data scientist gets mad about potholes and dangerous intersections? You get MOSEY - and a whole movement for safer streets. 🚢🚲

Join us for a preview and rehearsal of Fay Shaw's upcoming PyCon US 2026 talk, where she'll show how Python, public data, and a healthy dose of civic frustration can actually change your city.

Fay built MOSEY (Move On Safely EverYone) β€” a Streamlit app that mashes up MassDOT crash data with Walk Scores to paint a fuller picture of pedestrian and cyclist safety in Malden. What started as a personal "why is this intersection so scary?" project turned into real advocacy, walk audits, and a push for safer streets legislation. This is data science that gets out of Jupyter and into the world.

Come ready to watch a great talk, eat some pizza πŸ•, and give Fay your most thoughtful (and kind) feedback to help her shine at PyCon.

Doors open at 6:00 PM - come hang, grab a slice, say hi! Talk starts at 7:00 PM πŸŽ₯ No recording - but the official PyCon recording will be up later!

πŸ‘‰ Sneak peek at the full abstract: https://us.pycon.org/2026/schedule/presentation/124/

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