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The ad tech industry is huge and complicated - but Google, Facebook, and Amazon dominate almost every part of it. The companies have used their size to hurt our privacy and keep competitors down. A new bill could break them up:
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In today's panel, says art can help us get through these times: “The most heroic thing we can do is support each other, hold up our chosen families, & find creative responses to the challenges we face. We can use imagination to get through.”
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"All I can think of when it comes to the apocalypse that we seem to be facing is 'welcome to the party.' It’s been bad for marginalized communities. People who have done things before me have faced much greater resistance. That’s something that keeps me going." -
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"I look towards the arc of history. While we certainly had reactionary backlashes before, we’ve always banded together as a community. We’ve overcome reactionary backlashes before and we have learned from them." -
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"Optimism is not my go-to. It’s important to acknowledge how hard and difficult this moment is. I think of Mariame Kaba’s words, 'hope is a discipline.' We survive because of our relationships with each other, not because of our relationships with the state." -
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"I got a lot of hope going to the trans march in San Francisco. Just showing our presence and showing our power, and showing we’re unified. When I think about queer hope in general, I think about community." -
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"What gives you hope?" Today’s livestream panel has some terrific answers: "Though this world feels like it’s falling apart, and once again we’re being used as a political wedge issue—there’s always hope. I’m excited about and looking forward to a brighter future." -
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People seeking information on abortions should move away from services offered by large tech companies that don’t prioritize transparency and privacy, says EFF's Daly Barnett. "It’s best to move to services built with the privacy of users in mind.”
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Social media needs to reassess community standards. Facebook's "buying, selling, or exchanging" drugs policy and community standards against "promoting criminal activity" could be weaponized to take down critical medical information.
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If you're a law student interested in working in digital rights this fall, with interest in and enthusiasm for civil liberties or technology-related legal issues, we've got the internship for you! Applications are due June 30th! Get more details here:
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If you or someone you know is concerned about unwanted data collection while navigating online resources, providing or seeking services, or organizing with others, these guides are here to help you stay safe while doing so.
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