For equity & wellbeing in people’s intimate lives. Currently leading change for tech companies to allow ads for sexual health & wellness for people with vaginas
Today, we launched a new report exposing how Amazon, TikTok, Meta, and Google suppress sexual and reproductive health info of women and people of diverse genders. Read our groundbreaking report: https://t.co/pGdPAVTG8I
We’re Hiring: Executive Director of Center for Intimacy Justice’s Digital Suppression/Women’s Rights Program
This is a key position for our organization in driving CIJ’s critical work in changing Big Tech’s discriminatory digital suppression of women’s health info worldwide.
More info:
🌐 Location: United States, European Union, or United Kingdom are preferred (we
have strategic programs leveraging activities in each region) but open to others. Remote.
🕒 Hours: This is a full-time position
📅 Deadline to apply: September 15 (earlier is encouraged)
We want to congratulate @wendystrgar , founder of @goodcleanlove , for being named to the Forbes 50 Over 50: Innovation list! This is a unique recognition for her fantastic work over the past two decades
The article also features insights from our founder, Jackie Rotman, on how Big Tech platforms censor reproductive health information for women. Read the full piece here: https://t.co/1IWx6zs550
Prince Harry joined a meeting with our founder Jackie Rotman about responsible technology.
CIJ was honored to participate in the recent @RTyouthpower convening in New York City as one of the fund’s grantees. During the event, the Duke of Sussex delivered a powerful reminder:
youth voices are essential to shaping the future of technology. Following the convening, we were featured in Repro Rights Now, which spotlighted Prince Harry’s support and CIJ’s work to combat gender-biased digital suppression.
CIJ was honored to participate in the recent @RTyouthpower convening in New York City as one of the fund’s grantees. During the event, the Duke of Sussex delivered a powerful reminder: youth voices are essential to shaping the future of technology.
With Big Tech’s power concentrated in the Bay Area and with TikTok offices in Los Angeles, these billboards put the issue right in their backyard! Check out our report at https://t.co/mDz1Y0zA2T #CIJDigitalGagReport#TheDigitalGag#StopCensorship
Last week, we launched billboards near tech companies to call attention to Big Tech’s digital suppression of women’s health. We created a physical billboard on the freeway in Silicon Valley near Google and Meta, and a mobile billboard truck in Los Angeles.
These billboards are part of our campaign following the launch of our most recent report. Based on data from 159+ organizations across 180+ countries, the report is the first of its kind to investigate the systemic suppression of women’s health information by four tech giants
Big Tech’s restrictions on adult content are crippling businesses and organizations focused on sexual health, according to a new report shared exclusively with WIRED.
https://t.co/MjKMlBlNAM
Last week, we had the honor of participating in the @rightscon Summit in Taipei, Taiwan. Our founder and CEO, @jackierotman , spoke alongside thousands of other digital rights advocates from around the world in the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age.
She also met with CIJ partners like @OmidyarNetwork (@RTyouthpower ) and @df_fund , as well as our fantastic EU-based digital rights lawyers at Gesellschaft für Freiheitsrechte.
Digital suppression of sexual and repro health information and products is a public health issue. That’s why we released a new report that reveals digital censorship of women’s health information on four Big Tech platforms: https://t.co/pGdPAVTG8I
Today, we launched a new report exposing how Amazon, TikTok, Meta, and Google suppress sexual and reproductive health info of women and people of diverse genders. Read our groundbreaking report: https://t.co/pGdPAVTG8I
Thank you @peard33 at @WIRED for covering our new report into 4 tech platforms’ digital suppression of women’s health - with such thoughtful reporting. Our report calls on tech giants @amazon, @Meta, @tiktok_us, @Google to allow sexual & reproductive health info for all genders