Jacinta González fights for migrant communities., an advocacy organization for Latinx people, she has highlighted how Silicon Valley profits from the federal government's strict immigration policies. campaign, we've really been trying to expose the tech and data companies that are fueling Trump's deportation machinery," González said in an interview with Business Insider.
"We have to really pull back the curtain so that people can understand how tech and data is really aiding ICE immigration and customs enforcement and police departments that are brutalizing Black and brown people across the United States," said González. "For us, it's been around both raising awareness, but also making people choose a side."Fighting Big Tech is also part of Rashad Robinson's pursuit of racial justice.
"When I have sat across the table with Mark Zuckerberg, and he has tried to defend the Daily Caller being a fact-checking news site, and Breitbart being a fact-checking site when they have advanced white nationalists, I have to say to him, 'Then it's hard to trust that you actually care about civil rights,'" Robinson said., an online civil rights advocacy organization founded in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina killed over 1,800 people — nearly all of whom were Black.
As CEO of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board, her aim is to put reliable data about environmental, social, and governance criteria into the hands of those in charge of trillions of dollars. "I'm very interested in systems change and what are the levers of systems change, and how do you change the behaviors of very, very large groups of people," Guillot said.
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