Every city and every organizing campaign are different. Some organizing efforts have chosen to call for outright bans,
others believe that pursuing policy goals to regulate the industry is a tacit acceptance of these technologies, while others have chosen to try regulatory policies as a way to mitigate the harms. Every organized community will have to consider the political conditions and the capacity they have to win their demands. The purpose of this toolkit is to describe the menu of options and pose questions that we can ask ourselves as we approach our cities to ensure that our efforts are helping abolish surveillance and not reinforce it.
The goal of this memo is to provide members of the labor, police reform, and police abolition movements with information...
This mini toolkit is intended to guide left movement groups through building a risk assessment for an event, action, or...
This report—which relies on an extensive literature review and interviews with prosecutors around the country—begins to catalog current AI uses...
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