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Climate Crisis: Join the Climate Strike this Friday!
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Strike for the climate!
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Ticketmaster still won’t commit to not using facial recognition on fans, and they’re lying about it
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California Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin Sides with Amazon over Californians
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Silicon Valley launches new campaign against real data privacy legislation
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California Senate passes bill to stop facial recognition in police body cameras as momentum grows at local, state, and federal level
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Over 1,000 websites and major companies plan to join ‘Digital Climate Strike’ next week
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Musicians and fans call for ban on facial recognition at festivals and shows
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Kamala Harris repeats Silicon Valley and law enforcement talking points on facial recognition
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30+ organizations plan grassroots push to ban law enforcement use of facial recognition
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Bernie Sanders just called for a ban on law enforcement use of facial recognition. Every other 2020 candidate should do the same.
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Amazon now claims their facial recognition software can smell your fear –– and they’re marketing it to cops and government agencies
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Fight for the Future launches effort to call on Governors to Stop the Military from Testing Creepy Spy Balloons on Americans
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Fight for the Future slams Congressional refusal to pass REAL privacy laws as major Capital One data breach leaves millions of people vulnerable
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Fight for the Future launches new campaign calling on mayors and city officials to ban police partnerships with Amazon Ring surveillance doorbells
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Net neutrality activists demand AT&T-owned CNN ask 2020 candidates where they stand on an open Internet
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Fight for the Future welcomes legislation to ban facial recognition surveillance in public housing
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NEW: Fight for the Future launches interactive facial recognition map as part of nationwide campaign for local and state level bans
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Berkeley Claims To Be A Progressive City But It’s Not Clear If They’ll Ban Facial Recognition.
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It’s Time For Oakland To Join the List of Cities Banning Facial Recognition (And Berkeley, too).