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The People's Policy: Holding Big Tech Accountable [Livestreamed Conversation + Q&A]
Big Tech is lobbying at every level of government to expand data center development, sell the public sector on discriminatory and harmful algorithmic systems, and avoid penalty for surveillance pricing schemes that deprive people of fair prices and wages. The need for an alternative policy vision is paramount, and it must be steered by people and workers.
Join us for an online conversation about how we—as communities, localities, policymakers, and movements—can use legal and policy mechanisms to advance people-first Big Tech accountability in Colorado and beyond.
Hosted by The Maybe, this conversation will be livestreamed on The Maybe’s YouTube channel, and we’ll share the recording afterward for anyone who can't attend live. RSVP above to receive the livestream link, and we’ll make sure you get the recording too.
You’ll hear from speakers who are working on the ground in Colorado and at the national level to hold Big Tech accountable and build a ground-up movement that pushes back on corporate power:
David Seligman, Executive Director of Towards Justice and Democratic candidate for Colorado Attorney General
Alvaro Bedoya, former Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission and founding director of the Center on Privacy and Technology at Georgetown University Law Center
Elliott “El’Bo” Awatt, Driver Organizer with Colorado Independent Drivers United
Moderated by Alix Dunn, CEO of The Maybe.
About The Maybe
The Maybe is a media studio, consultancy, and collective dedicated to challenging the power and politics of tech. Computer Says Maybe is our weekly podcast hosted by Alix Dunn.