August 28, 2024 - 10:00am to 10:45am PDT
Online

This summer marks the two-year anniversary of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe vs Wade. Join EFF for a livestream discussion about restrictions to reproductive healthcare and the choices people seeking an abortion must face in the digital age where everything is connected, and surveillance is rampant. Learn what’s happening across the United States and how you can get involved with our panel featuring EFF Staff Technologist Daly Barnett, EFF Associate Director of Legislative Activism Hayley Tsukayama, EFF Staff Attorney Jennifer Pinsof, Director of Research and Policy at the Surveillance Resistance Lab Cynthia Conti-Cook, and community organizer Adri Perez

EFFecting Change Livestream Series:
Reproductive Justice in the Digital Age
Wednesday, August 28th
10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Pacific - Check Local Time
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Jen Pinsof
Jennifer Pinsof is a staff attorney on EFF’s civil liberties team. Her work focuses on free speech, privacy, and government transparency in the digital age. Prior to joining EFF, Jennifer was a clinical lecturer at Yale Law School’s Media Freedom & Information Access Clinic, a legal fellow at the Knight First Amendment Institute, and a litigation associate at Kirkland & Ellis LLP.

Daly Barnett
Daly Barnett is a staff technologist at the EFF. Her work focuses on resourcing human rights and liberatory movements with better information security and digital privacy strategies. Lately her focus is on movements for bodily autonomy. She founded t4tech, a trans-forward tech collective, and regularly contributes to Hacking//Hustling and Digital Defense Fund.

Hayley Tsukayama
Hayley Tsukayama (she/her) is Associate Director of Legislative Activism at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Her focus is state legislation. She works with EFF's legislative team to craft our positions and public messaging about state bills on EFF issues. She also collaborates with community groups, other policy advocates, and state lawmakers on EFF legislative priorities across the country, including health privacy, surveillance, and right-to-repair. Additionally, she advocates for strong consumer data privacy legislation at the state and national level.

Adri Perez
Adri Pérez is an organizer with over eight years of civic engagement, reproductive justice, LGBTQIA+ community organizing, and policy justice experience in Texas. As a queer, transgender, and first-generation immigrant, Adri’s intersectional experience fuels their passion for strategy building across multiple issue areas. In 2013, Adri co-founded West Fund, the first abortion fund in West Texas, and in 2018, they co-founded the Fronterizx Fianza Fund, to help those seeking asylum achieve freedom from detention. Previously, Adri was the Organizing Director at Texas Freedom Network and Policy Strategist for LGBTQ+ rights at the ACLU of Texas.

Cynthia Conti Cook
Cynthia Conti-Cook is the Director of Research and Policy at the Surveillance Resistance Lab, where she focuses on Digital Public Infrastructure and Democracy. Previously, she advised the Ford Foundation’s Gender, Racial, and Ethnic Justice program on the impact of emerging technologies on justice movements. Cynthia has been a civil rights attorney since 2007, most recently at the Special Litigation Unit of the Legal Aid Society (of New York) where she founded Legal Aid’s Cop Accountability Project in 2014. Cynthia has also taught graduate and undergraduate seminars on digital technology and is writing a forthcoming book about law, technology, and digital, bodily, and community freedom under contract with One Signal Publishers.