FIGHT FOR THE FUTURE EDUCATION FUND
Who are we?
We are a group of artists, engineers and activists dedicated to protecting human and civil rights in the digital age. Through public education, community engagement, and digital organizing we have mobilized some of the largest, most impactful campaigns in online history. We fight for liberatory technology and in defense of the rights and voices of marginalized communities online.
Recent Projects
Battle for the Net
Net neutrality is the basic principle that ensures no one can block our access to websites, throttle our Internet speeds, or impose unfair fees. We need a functional FCC to restore it now.
Make Slack Safe
Safety should be an inherent feature of the tech we use in our daily lives and our workplaces. Sign the letter to demand Slack put user privacy and security first. Tell them to Make Slack Safe.
Stop Data Brokers
Data brokers have a staggering reach into the most private corners of our lives. Large data brokers possess detailed information on more than two-thirds of U.S. residents, tracking where we go, who we know, and what we do each day.
Ban Facial Recognition at Live Events
Artists, venues, and fans: you have a choice when it comes to the technology that’s present at live events. Pledge now to help us fight it.
Battle for Libraries
Sign the petition to show your support for the Internet Archive, libraries’ digital rights, and an open internet with uncensored access to knowledge.
Google: Stop Endangering Abortion Seekers
In the wake of Roe v. Wade repeal, Google's location data stockpile will be weaponized against abortion patients and doctors. We're demanding an immediate stop to unnecessary collection and retention of our location data.
Amazon Doesn't Rock
VICTORY: After major backlash from artists and music lovers, Red Rocks Amphitheater has ended its use Amazon palm scanning technology.
#NoSpyphone
VICTORY: We organized nationwide protests against Apple's proposed backdoor in iOS 15. The plan is shelved for now.
Ban Facial Recognition in Stores
Your face should not be scanned, stored, or sold just because you walk into or work at a store. Ban facial recognition in stores.
End Child Surveillance
Technology companies are preying on our children for profit and putting them in danger. We need to protect our kids.
Make Zoom Safe
VICTORY: We won a campaign to get Zoom to offer end-to-end encryption for all accounts, regardless of payment status.
Rescind Ring
Amazon Ring cameras continue to be given awards despite issues with security, privacy, and racial profiling. It’s time for reviewers to rescind their endorsements of these dangerous products.
Who Is Harming Kids?
YouTube's invasive advertising hurts kids. Are the brands you support contributing to the problem? View our scorecard to find out.
Save Online Free Speech
President Trump issued an executive order attacking CDA 230, the law that protects free speech online. Tell the FCC what you think about this disastrous policy.
End Ring Partnerships
As police have militarized and increased their budgets, technology corporations like Amazon have become their silent partners. Let's put an end to these dangerous partnerships.
Take This Seriously
The COVID-19 pandemic threatens our public health, but many proposed responses to this new coronavirus threaten our privacy and personal safety. We must take all these threats seriously.
Ban Facial Recognition on Campus
Dangerous facial recognition is already being used on college campuses across America. We've teamed up with student groups to fight back.
Ban Facial Recognition at Festivals
We've convinced musical artists, venues, and promoters to take a stand against using invasive and racially-biased facial recognition technology at music festivals.
Speakout.Tech
Tech workers have the power to stop unethical uses of technology. Whistleblowing is an act of love for humanity.
FUND THE FIGHT
We rely on donations from people just like you to fight for our basic rights in the digital age. As an intentionally small, remote team, we stretch every donation to ensure maximum impact.
Staff
Executive Director
Sarah Roth-Gaudette
Director
Evan Greer
Campaigns and Managing Director
Caitlin Seeley George
Senior Campaign Director
Reem Suleiman
Campaigns and Communications Director
Lia Holland
Policy and Campaign Manager
Eseohe Ojo
Campaign Director
Sarah E. Philips
Campaigner
Leila Nashashibi
Campaign Communications and Fundraising Strategist
Alex
Digital Content Strategist
Chynnah McFadden
Senior Policy Counsel
Matt Lane
Policy Strategist
Jibran Ludwig
Lead Editorial
Anna Bonesteel
Lead Designer
Vasjen Katro
Senior Software Engineer
Meredith Laverty
Chief Technology Officer
Ken Mickles
Chief Finance Officer
Terri Woodbury
Director of Donor Relations
Hally Thornton
Organizational Storyteller & Grant Writer
Holen Sabrina Kahn
Video Artist
Gaetano Vaccaro
Fight for the Future 501(c)3 Board
President
Tiffiniy Cheng
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Open Congress, Miro, and the advocacy organization, A New Way Forward. She is currently an Ashoka fellow.
Treasurer
Hannah Sassman
Executive director of People’s Tech Project. Campaigner and organizer at the intersection of race, technology, inequality, and local power. Based in Philadelphia.
Board Member
Ernesto Falcon
Senior Legislative Counsel at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Expert on intellectual property, open Internet issues, broadband access, and competition policy.
Secretary
Holmes Wilson
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Miro, Open Congress, and Amara. He also ran online campaigns for the Free Software Foundation.