Internet Caucus AC

@NetCaucusAC

The Congressional Internet Caucus Academy aims to curate balanced and dynamic debates among Internet stakeholders.

Washington, DC
Joined March 2010

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    May 13

    🎙️ The Internet is more fragile than you think. This podcast with is fascinating and covers a lot of ground (from Elon-Twitter to Web3). Queue it up for a listen. HT Lama Mohammed .

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    May 13

    We have been talking about the digital divide in America for over 20 years. Today, and are launching $45 billion in programs to close that divide.

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    May 12

    Tune in to the latest episode! ’s Nick Merrill () joins ’s Lama Mohammed to discuss fragility, how to make the web more inclusive, and more! Check it out wherever you get your podcasts:

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  4. May 5

    Today is ! 🔐 Send suggestions on what we're supposed to be doing on .

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  5. May 3
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    Apr 29

    Join us, , , + now on as we discuss the recent findings of our new report highlighting the latest trends for Black talent in moderated by , founder of !

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  7. Apr 28

    Today (D-VA) and (R-CA) took to the House floor to honor the student winners of the 2021 . Great support of student students. Watch 👇

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    This week, lots of folks are talking about content moderation on the internet. We’re TSPA, a non-profit supporting thousands of people around the world fighting online harassment, terrorism, child exploitation, and more, and we want to talk about what it’s like to do this work 🧵

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  9. Apr 28

    Our sister org, the , hosts the amazing podcast. Episode 3 features 's and Foundry Fellow on the future of global and the UN’s treaty. Listen & subscribe.

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    We are now accepting proposals for ! The submission deadline is May 31. Our programming committee volunteers can't wait to see what you come up with!

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    Did you miss last week's Kickoff and Keynotes session? You can catch the entire event here!

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    Apr 22

    About to start one of the app demo sessions for the Eastern Cohort of winners. Thrilled to be facilitating the Mass and Vermont district winners. I get to see winners from my hometown district (MA05) represented by .

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    Apr 22

    You can now listen to the Tech Policy Grind podcast on podcasts! The first two episodes are out and a third, with fellow and 's , dropping soon.

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    TODAY IS THE DAY! Student will be demonstrating their winning apps to Congress and the general public at today. Will you be joining them? RSVP here:

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    Apr 21

    "The amount of financial data that gets turned over to the government through the Bank Secrecy Act is astounding." - Tune in here:

    Financial Privacy in a Digital Era featuring Marta Belcher, Michael Mosier, Paul Belonick, and Jennifer Schulp.
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    As co-chair, I had the honor of congratulating this year's winners from all across the country during the kickoff last night! I’m thrilled by the success of this year’s competition and blown away by the talent, creativity, & passion of the students.

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    continues today with our STEM Inspiration Social - an event exclusively for 2021 App Challenge winners. They'll hear about futures in STEM from

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    Apr 21

    Is crypto good for privacy? says is pseudonymous, NOT anonymous. Once your ID is tied to one transaction, they see all of your transactions.

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    "Tech can be a force for good and unlock amazing potential, and we know that the people who participated in this challenge will be the ones that bring our technology ecosystem into better balance.” at Watch here:

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    Apr 20

    Congratulations to the thousands of students who participated in this year’s Congressional App Challenge! Winners across the U.S. will be demonstrating their applications to Congress and the general public THIS Friday— don't miss it!

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