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SAVE THE DATE: Monday, November 18, 2024. This year’s #ColorOfSurveillance conference will be co-hosted by the Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law, the Center on Race & Digital Justice and the @DAIRInstitute.
In 2018, @asgharthegrouch read this powerful poem at our #ColorofSurveillance: Government Monitoring of American Religious Minorities conference: https://t.co/yhlTsaheQu
One year ago today we hosted #ColorOfSurveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction in the wake of the Dobbs opinion leak. A few days after, Roe v. Wade was overturned and the surveillance, policing & criminalization of abortion has only gotten worse. https://t.co/JkPeflnV8X

Watch our #ColorOfSurveillance: Monitoring Poor and Working People conference to see the connections to current organizing to prevent the harm of worker monitoring to a long history of worker activism to protect workers’ rights.
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Refer to our 2022 #ColorofSurveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction reading list to learn more about the topic ahead of the event.
https://t.co/kudTLClE2o
Videos from our #ColorofSurveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction conference are now available! Find them at https://t.co/99gzRQr84A.

Gabrielle is a @GeorgetownLaw alum (L’18) and previously advocated for civil rights protections in tech policy and worker data protections at the Center from 2018-2020. In 2019, she co-organized the #ColorofSurveillance: Monitoring of Power and Working People conference.
https://t.co/23Qi2AHwb0 For more reading, check out our #ColorofSurveillance: Policing of Abortion & Reproduction thread about the link between reproductive justice and indigenous rights and sovereignty.
In today's final #ColorofSurveillance interlude, @Cyn_K outlines the intersections between abortion access, reproductive justice, colonization, and Indigenous rights and sovereignty. We'll share some recommended works to check out in this thread:
Learned a lot about this kind of tracking at @GeorgetownCPT’s #ColorofSurveillance conferences, MLK and Malcolm X and such. But still wild to see they even tracked Aretha.
He has moderated panels at our annual #ColorOfSurveillance conferences on the ethical responsibilities of tech companies and the surveillance of truckers.

A lot of background research & reading went into designing the program, selecting speakers, & shaping discussions for #ColorofSurveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction. For those inspired to learn more, we present this accompanying reading list: https://t.co/kudTLClE2o
We've updated the webpage for #ColorofSurveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction — if you missed it, you can now read the full interlude remarks of Korica Simon, @KendraSerra, & @Cyn_K, highlighting additional critical issues between sessions: https://t.co/99gzRQqAf2
@Cyn_K: "This is not the end". They'll post a reading list, some recordings, and continue conversations.
And that wraps up #ColorOfSurveillance ... great work by all, so much to think about!
Thank you for tuning into Color of Surveillance: Policing of Abortion and Reproduction. We are so grateful you joined us today. #ColorofSurveillance
The forest poised to supplant autonomy. Digital. Bodily. Sexual. All intersected. #ColorOfSurveillance

@KateRoseBee picture channels with disappearing messages, like Signal, makes it easier to speak freely. Also broader context: working with trans people, sex workers ... "I can see the pathways for bodily autonomy coming together as a movement." #ColorOfSurveillance
@KateRoseBee the people who inspire me the most are the people who are helping abortion seekers, working to provide funds, the community of storytellers. The culture of security is phenomenal, broad community of people saying "you don't have to share that" #ColorOfSurveillance
Closing again on a non-nihilist note, what gives people hope?
Dr. Bridges: People insisting on their autonomy is an act of resistance, it should be acknowledged. And we're phrasing the discussion in terms of Reproductive Justice - not just abortion. #ColorOfSurveillance
Dr. Bridges notes that HIPAA has an exception for law enforcement purposes. "That's terrifying!" But people are used to sharing this information.
@KateRoseBee notes that the idea of disclosing information is normalized. #ColorOfSurveillance
@KateRoseBee: Digital autonomy and bodily autonomy are fundamentally linked. We won't get one without the other! 💯
Digital Defense Fund has some great resources on their site, including this Guide to Abortion Privacy #ColorOfSurveillance
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