PinnedGabrielle RejouisConsumer Privacy, Worker PrivacyGabrielle Rejouis’s talk at the 2019 Color of Surveillance conference “Monitoring Poor and Working People.”5 min read·Jul 2, 2021----
Gabrielle RejouisinCenter 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.2 min read·Jun 16, 2020----
Gabrielle RejouisinCenter 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.2 min read·May 6, 2020----
Gabrielle RejouisinCenter 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.2 min read·Apr 21, 2020----
Gabrielle RejouisinOneZeroOK Google, Black History Month Is Over. What Now?A commercial and four flawed algorithms·4 min read·Mar 11, 2020--1--1
Gabrielle RejouisinCenter 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.2 min read·Nov 7, 2019----
Gabrielle RejouisDigital privacy is a Woman’s RightData privacy misuses have different consequences for women. Women’s rights advocates must be included in conversations about these…2 min read·Sep 27, 2019----
Gabrielle RejouisinCenter 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 society·4 min read·Jun 19, 2019----
Gabrielle Rejouisunited estate of affairsI know. The news is bleak. Although this isn’t entirely news to us, the marginalized, the pushed out, the ignored.2 min read·Jun 18, 2019----