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BMSG statement: Why strong journalism is crucial for the future of Roe

posted on Wednesday, May 04, 2022

Now that the Supreme Court’s draft opinion is out in the open, the debate about a person’s right to choose the number and timing of their births moves from the high court to the court of public opinion. As dire as the situation feels, that means there is a window of opportunity for advocates, decision-makers, journalists, and others to take a public stand for reproductive freedom.

From police impunity to public accountability: BMSG statement on next steps in the fight for racial justice

posted on Thursday, April 22, 2021

Recent acts of police violence and one critical but long overdue instance of accountability have left many people dealing with mixed emotions and asking: Where do we go from here? We all have a role to play, but one thing is certain: As efforts to advance racial justice progress, Black and Brown voices must have access to the largest platforms — and the loudest megaphones.

Statement from BMSG director Dr. Lori Dorfman on the Center for Digital Democracy’s report, ‘Does Buying Groceries Online Put SNAP Participants at Risk? How to Protect Health, Privacy, and Equity’

posted on Thursday, July 16, 2020

A report from the Center for Digital Democracy has found that the simple act of shopping for groceries online can put SNAP recipients at risk for exposure to manipulative marketing and online surveillance via “massive, ongoing data collection and personalized targeting.”

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