surveillance
Are You Revealing Too Much Personal Info on Social Media? Here's How to Stay Safe
We can work to reclaim technology for us.
By Paige Collings
School-Issued Laptops Are Monitoring Students' Every Word
Nearly half of K-12 students are subject to digital surveillance systems.
By Jennifer Jones
Trump’s Mass Deportations Are Coming. Here’s What We Can Do.
This moment calls for action.
By Irene Franco Rubio and Silky Shah
How to Keep Tabs on ICE Agents Who May Be Surveilling Your Neighborhood
Here’s a step-by-step guide.
By Nikki Marín Baena
Trump Has Promised to Target ‘the Radical Left.’ What Could That Look Like?
Activists are preparing for the worst with Trump’s second term.
By Kandist Mallett
Your School Is Spying on You
Tracking the rise of surveillance technology in schools.
By Nolan Higdon and Allison Butler
Police Used the DARE Program to Get Inside of U.S. Schools
It was never very effective at preventing drug use.
By Max Felker-Kantor
Students Are Fighting Remote Exam Surveillance — and Winning
“We should be focused on education, not surveillance.”
By Kristy P. Kennedy
Why People Are Skeptical of Companies Covering Abortion Travel
The vast majority of workers will be left out.
By Jacqui Germain
Remote Proctoring Apps Are Spying on You
We’re sacrificing the safety and security of millions of students to catch a handful of cheaters.
By Conan Lu and Erica Darragh
9 Ways 9/11 Changed U.S. Politics Forever
The Department of Homeland Security was created, for one.
By Sarah Souli
The Fearmongering About Rising Crime Has Got to Stop
We’ve heard this story before. More police are not the answer.
By Takenya Nixon Brail
5 Ways Officials Have Cracked Down on Protests Since the Floyd Uprisings
From preemptive curfews to new surveillance measures.
By Kandist Mallett
Why I’m Fighting the Tech-to-Prison Pipeline
Artificial intelligence creates a feedback loop of discrimination.
By Sneha Revanur
Public Libraries Have a Policing Problem
In cities like Los Angeles, millions of dollars are spent on library-security forces.
By Ella Fassler and Anya Ventura
Students Are Facing Harsh Punishments During Remote Learning
From Zoom detention to suspension.
By Mary Retta
Obama’s Presidency Pushed Me Left — Let Biden’s Do the Same
The problems are deeper than one party or president.
By Kandist Mallett
Campuses Are Increasing Student Surveillance During the Pandemic
The use of facial recognition technology is on the rise.
By Mary Retta
The FBI May Soon Be Allowed to Access Your Web History Without a Warrant
The Senate could've prohibited it, but didn't.
By Kaylen Ralph