
Challenging Surveillance and Empowering Youth to Claim Their Rights
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About this listen
In Part 2 of our compelling conversation, Professors Jane Bailey and Valerie Steeves continue to unpack the complex realities of surveillance, privacy, and children’s rights in the digital age. Building on their extensive research and advocacy through The eQuality Project, they explore how tech design, gender, and systemic bias intersect in online environments—and what it means for youth today.
Together, we examine:
- The myth of the “neutral” internet
- How tech platforms design for profit—not protection
- The ongoing struggle to foreground children’s dignity and agency
- Why meaningful privacy rights require cultural and structural change
Whether you’re a parent, educator, policymaker, or digital rights advocate, this episode offers eye-opening insights into how we can push for safer, more inclusive digital futures.
🔗 Links & Resources:
- The eQuality Project: https://www.equalityproject.ca
- Part 1 of this interview: https://shows.acast.com/6666be8ab6f3d900125875e8
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