COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT :: OUR BODIES, OUR DATA, OUR CITY: A TOWN HALL ON THE CRISIS OF MASS SURVEILLANCE IN NYC
We at DCG 201 under the Electronic Frontier Alliance of the EFF is sharing this amazing event co-created by a Hack Manhattan Alumni!
OUR BODIES, OUR DATA, OUR CITY: A TOWN HALL ON THE CRISIS OF MASS SURVEILLANCE IN NYC
Date & Time: Tuesday, October 17th
Location: The People’s Forum (320 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018)
FREE RSVP: https://act.amnestyusa.org/page/135258/subscribe/1
Facial recognition tech in our apartments. Constant monitoring of our workplaces. Decades of police surveillance of Muslim, immigrant, and BIPOC communities. Even when we don’t see it, government and corporate surveillance impacts so many parts of our lives. This surveillance targets New Yorkers in different ways, from increased incarceration, to police violence and deportation, to denial of basic services. But it doesn’t have to be this way.
Hosted by The Surveillance Resistance Lab, the Policing and Social Justice Project, Amnesty International USA! Our event will include a 1 hour panel to learn from organizers and advocates, followed by food and a community dialogue.
Attendance is FREE!
Moderated By:
Amir Khafagy, award winning journalist with Documented
Panelists:
Naz Ahmed, Acting Director of CLEAR
Fabian Rogers, constituent advocate for NYS Senator Jabari Brisport
Elizabeth Vasquez, Director of the Science and Surveillance Project, Brooklyn Defender Services
Jordan Flowers and Gerald Bryson, co-founders of the Amazon Labor Union