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We believe in creating a more equitable economy, encouraging responsible technology that improves lives, and discovering issues that will shape our future.

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Joined July 2009

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    We're exploring policy ideas that can address systemic flaws and nudge the toward equitable outcomes for all. Learn about the big ideas we're supporting on our way toward a New Social Contract for Data and

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    23 hours ago

    LAUNCHING TOMORROW: Made to Fail pulls back the curtain on how conservative policies across the country positioned millions of Americans for failure in the face of a crisis like . Subscribe to the new podcast:

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    Advancing Financial Inclusion: Turning the Underserved into the Newly Served through an Interoperable Payments Model: |

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    Aug 16

    ICYMI - : Directors' Roundtable is now live. The Directors sat down with us and shared their creative journeys to the piece, how Blackness + community served as inspirations, and the impact it had on Black children. Listen:

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    24 hours ago

    Facebook has failed to take the demands of civil rights groups — and advertisers — seriously.

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    Aug 12
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    The was approved by Parliament this week and becomes law on Sept 2nd. As well as its inherent benefits, it has brought welcome, renewed focus and understanding of the special protective rights the and give children.

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  9. We have begun digging deeper into issues through our support of researchers, startups, & industry experts willing to reimagine the social contract for data. Check out the organizations & individuals helping to advance this work globally

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  10. These images are more than snapshots. They're part of , our project in partnership with to bring world-class journalists and photographers together to tell the untold stories of . Sign up here to see all the photo essays:

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  11. Meet Elonda, a nursing assistant and a diabetic in . Her story is emblematic of thousands of care workers who are fighting to protect the elderly during . Read it here:

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    6 hours ago

    About 75% of American children ages 9 —12 are now on the platform. Players spent 3 billion hours on the platform in July, twice as much as they did in February. The Age-Appropriate Design Code () will support safe play in the digital environment🎮

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    Aug 14

    As wrote, “The novel coronavirus is not a statistic. It’s not an agenda. It’s not a debate. COVID-19 is real enough to rise up and beat me senseless. We need to stop giving it license to do the same to others.”

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  14. On and every day, we fully support the importance of and closing the race and gender gap. is building an agenda to give power back to Black women, immigrant women, and low-wage workers.

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  15. We’ve partnered with to launch The Great Rebuild, which kicks off today with a four-part series on The Show podcast about what it will take to rebuild—and transform—the economy to make it more inclusive for all Americans after we emerge from this pandemic.

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  16. From our friends at | Two big steps forward for young people's rights online

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  17. "Google has an opportunity to lead the way by designing an advertising placement model that respects advertisers and does not put them into unwanted and damaging associations that undermine their good works and values."

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  18. We joined a number of other leading philanthropies to call on Google to improve the way it sells and displays advertising. Platforms can and must do better. Read more:

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  19. Our partner continues its series on the major tech platforms' --these intentionally designed features make users buy more, reveal information about themselves, and do other things they wouldn't normally do

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    Aug 7

    Adverts can inadvertently fund sites and conspiracy theories, creating sizeable brand safety concerns for . Sadly this also happens when those advertisers are non-profits. Here’s what we’ve found.

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