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Race + Power Weekly

In this week’s Race + Power newsletter, we focus on the attempts to erode civil liberties in the United States. First, the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the very fabric of society. With it comes potentially harmful impacts on our everyday lives that further exacerbate inequities for marginalized people. Next, advocates say a proposed ban on ski masks in Philadelphia could be used to target youth of color. Then, between 2010 and 2020, more people protested for justice than ever in history. One journalist explores what happened over this decade—and why the revolution never happened. Finally, give the gift of knowledge this holiday season! Get a free Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine subscription for yourself when you gift a subscription to a friend. 


Facial Recognition Technology’s Enduring Threat to Civil Liberties

 
“Through testing the technology on faces across gender and skin pigment, studies have explored the degree to which facial recognition technology exacerbates racism, sexism, and their intersection.” Read more... 
 
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In Philadelphia, a Ban on Ski Masks Is Called Racist

 
“Opponents call the measure a subterfuge to allow police to target people of color.” Read more... 
 
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The Revolution Will Not Be Televised: A Conversation with Vincent Bevins

 
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