PinnedConsumer Privacy, Worker PrivacyGabrielle Rejouis’s talk at the 2019 Color of Surveillance conference “Monitoring Poor and Working People.”Jul 2, 2021Jul 2, 2021
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawCreating Inclusive Tech Policy Organizations“A Seat at the Table” provides tips on advertising practices, creating opportunities, and retaining underrepresented employees.Jun 16, 2020Jun 16, 2020
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawData, Camera, Busted: How surveillance interferes with the right to organize at workModern surveillance technology facilitates employer interference with workers’ right to organize.May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawWorkers in a Crisis: The Need for Better Privacy ProtectionsAs some people shift to working from home, employers are expanding their surveillance. Workers need stronger data protection.Apr 21, 2020Apr 21, 2020
Published inOneZeroOK Google, Black History Month Is Over. What Now?A commercial and four flawed algorithmsMar 11, 20201Mar 11, 20201
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawA Solution to Extensive Workplace SurveillanceEmployers are collecting more and more information on workers using more invasive, granular, and constant methods. Here’s a solution.Nov 7, 2019Nov 7, 2019
Digital privacy is a Woman’s RightData privacy misuses have different consequences for women. Women’s rights advocates must be included in conversations about these…Sep 27, 2019Sep 27, 2019
Published inCenter on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown LawHaven’t You Heard?On this Juneteenth, technology still has a long way to go to helping create a more equitable societyJun 19, 2019Jun 19, 2019
united estate of affairsI know. The news is bleak. Although this isn’t entirely news to us, the marginalized, the pushed out, the ignored.Jun 18, 2019Jun 18, 2019