Riverwise Magazine: special surveillance issue
Detroiters want to be seen, not watched. A critical perspective on the controversy swirling around Detroit’s use of high definition surveillance cameras around the city and facial recognition technologies.
A Critical Summary of Detroit’s Project Green Light and Its Greater Context
The Detroit Digital Justice Coalition (DDJC) through its coalition member Detroit Community Technology Project (DCTP), has joined the growing number of fellow Detroiters concerned or opposed to the controversial expansion of Project Green Light and related facial recognition technologies.
Opening Data: Volume 2
This zine shares what we discovered speaking to fellow community members about data, and ways that you can engage others in thinking about data in your communities. We are working toward a digital future that respects the privacy and security of all of us – not just those that are digitally literate or in privileged communities.
Opening Data: Volume 1
The “Opening Data” zine offers a primer on open data, real-world examples of data discrimination, use cases of data in organizing, creative data storytelling, and more.
Digital Defense Playbook
Our Data Bodies (ODB) has conducted research and produced this workbook of popular education activities focused on data, surveillance, and community safety to co-create and share knowledge, analyses, and tools for data justice and data access for equity.
Cuaderno de Juegos de Defensa Digital