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Nonprofit Communications

Designed for those with little to no experience in disinformation and digital dependencies, these materials encourage professionals to rethink their digital communications strategies.

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Artificial Intelligence

These materials are designed for nonprofit professionals who are building their organizational skills and have little to no experience with artificial intelligence.

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How Digital ID Is Changing Civic Space

This overview of digital identity encourages nonprofits to think about why digital IDs matter to civil society, and how to use what they learn to protect their community's interests.

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Navigating Disinformation

These materials are designed to build understanding around the implications of disinformation in nonprofits and equip people with tools and resources they can use to fight against it.

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A New Approach to Solving the Paradox of Platform Neutrality

Two architects of Ethos, a new suite of tools from GlobalGiving, explain how empathy can help to address the paradox of platform neutrality.

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Alix Guerrier, GlobalGiving

How can online platforms be held accountable for not doing enough to remove harmful content? Alix Guerrier and GlobalGiving have a plan.

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Computational Propaganda and the Global Disinformation Order

With disinformation on the rise and civic space closing worldwide, experts across the social sector are working to create a more independent and inclusive digital infrastructure.

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Metrics are Driving Disinformation

Prioritizing news distribution over reporting makes journalists and platforms active participants in spreading misinformation.

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Protecting the Black Vote During COVID-19

Activists and policy experts look at how disinformation is being used to reduce Black voter turnout and further disenfranchise communities of color.

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Legitimizing True Safety

The the first in a series of discussions on race, tech, and civil society examines police surveillance in Detroit.

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