Yvette has passed forward-thinking legislation to ensure the inequalities of yesteryear are not enshrined in the laws and implementation of technology today.
Yvette D. Clarke is the civil rights leader we need for the modern age. She’s been championing digital civil rights in Congress to fight digital redlining, algorithmic discrimination, and so much more. We need her leadership now more than ever with the rise of AI and other new technologies to defend our civil liberties in the face of these emerging technologies.
Yvette and the team are working hard to get her on the ballot, reach new voters in our district, and carry her message across the 9th CD – but we need your help.
Yvette has passed forward-thinking legislation to ensure the inequalities of yesteryear are not enshrined in the laws and implementation of technology today. Her Anti-Digital Redlining Act directed the FCC to adopt rules to address digital discrimination in broadband deployment. This ensures that all Americans have equal access to reliable, high-speed broadband services regardless of income level, race, ethnicity, religion, or national origin.
This is just one example of the forward-looking legislation that Yvette is championing, and we can’t afford to lose her strong voice and understanding of the way civil rights and technology intersect in the 21st century.
Yvette Clarke is the ONLY Black woman representing New York in Washington. She has a known track record of bringing together moderates and progressives to pass progressive legislation to help communities of color, low-income families, immigrants, and more. If you'd like only the most important updates, you can opt for fewer emails here, but if you don't want to keep Yvette proudly representing Brooklyn, you can unsubscribe.