The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan has had a devastating impact on the sphere of free and independent media. Following their seizure of power, the Taliban systematically suppressed journalists and the free press, forcing media outlets and editors to comply with the new regime's rules. This hostile environment resulted in the…
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During the 2023 UN General Assembly, the international community rallied around the concept of digital public infrastructure (DPI) as the way to make up progress on the Sustainable Development Goals. Though there is not yet consensus on the definition of DPI, it refers broadly to large-scale digital platforms that support…
ModeratorChristopher Eisgruber, President, Princeton University PanelistsDean Amaney Jamal | Dean, School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton UniversityDean Keren Yarhi-Milo | Dean, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia UniversityJoined by Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber, Dean…
The Tohono O’odham Nation straddles the border between what is now the United States and Mexico, where, in 2004, the Department of Homeland Security waived environmental and historic preservation regulations in order to begin construction on a border wall. The wall and other border policies have deeply affected the Tohono O…
The Princeton University's Program on Science and Global Security (SGS) invites the University community and the public to the launch of The Missiles on Our Land, an investigation into the the human, societal, and environmental costs associated with the US plans to modernize its nuclear weapon arsenal, published in partnership…
In the face of persistent gender inequalities, we are required to ask: How can we address these pressing challenges within our communities? Gender inequalities are among the most pressing challenges in Eastern and the Horn of Africa. Women face various challenges that hinder their access to diverse opportunities, spanning…
SpeakersNedia Morsy is the Director of Strategic Projects at Make the Road New Jersey (MRNJ). Founded in late 2014, MRNJ has built a powerful grassroots movement of immigrant and working-class people, operating three organizing hubs that provide legal and support services, adult education and youth development programming and…
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Dozens of policy proposals and interventions have attempted to address actual and potential cases of algorithmic bias, particularly in systems that have consequential effects on people’s lives. While these proposals commonly include mandates for proactive measurement to detect such biases, they rarely specify how to accomplish…