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Eye On Surveillance

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EOS is a coalition of concerned New Orleanians and community based organizations who look to halt the expansion and use of surveillance tools in our city.

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✨VICTORY✨ Last night, the City Council voted to pass Ordinance 33021, which bans #facialrecognition, cell site simulators (stingrays), predictive policing, & characteristic tracking. This historic win came after years of hard work. (1/4)

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🗣 REMEMBER!

Hey remember when myself & others from @EOS_NOLA warned @NOLACityCouncil rolling back the bans on facial recognition & cell tower simulators opened the door for abuses by ICE and other federal agencies to use this tech?



EOS organizer Edith R. joins @nolaipm's The Monitor's Mic today at 12PM on @wbok_1230 Tune in as she discusses the Consent Decree, the use of predictive policing tech by the DA's office and more here: wbok1230.com

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Our first monthly meeting post-Election Day takes place tonight at 6PM. Join us virtually by RSVP'ing here: bit.ly/eosnola @cierrachenier

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"As part of the federal suit, the plaintiffs are seeking to bar Norfolk from operating the camera system, delete all Flock camera data, forbid police from using the system or accessing data without a warrant and pay for attorney fees and legal costs." @IJ pilotonline.com/2024/10/21/gro…


Today at 2PM, learn more about federal oversight & NOPD as the City & DOJ look to end the consent decree and enter a sustainment period despite not being in full compliance. Join us in telling Judge Morgan racist policing IS NOT sustainable by submitting a comment at this event.

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Registration for D4BL III is now live! Join us in Miami, Nov 18-20, for 3 days of movement-building and restoring justice through data. Register now to secure your spot: d4bl.org/conferences/5-…. Scholarships are available. #Data4BlackLives #D4BL3

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Join us in ONE WEEK AWAY for our screening of the Center for Youth Equity’s film, This Is New Orleans. RSVP here: bit.ly/thisisneworlea… cc: @TulaneVPI

We’re 2 wks away from our film screening w/Tulane’s Center for Youth Equity. Join us on 10/24 at 6PM to see “This Is New Orleans”, a youth-created doc that examines the root causes of violence and its impact on those youth and their environments. RSVP: bit.ly/thisisneworlea…

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"Edith Romero, a speaker from Eye On Surveillance, said, “When taking a closer look at the officials directly involved in assuring that NOPD is in compliance with the consent decree, it is evident that there’s an extreme conflict of interest at play here.'"

“We are dealing with higher rates of force against Black civilians than when this decree was put in place – this disparity is due to NOPD racism, not Black criminality." fightbacknews.org/articles/commu…



Correct link: change.org/p/end-louisian… Have you signed and shared the Break the Bonds petition yet???

Lastly, join us today in demanding that the Louisiana State Treasury commit to divesting from genocide now AND in the future by signing and sharing this petition: chng.it/XYPygv (7/8)

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When folks discuss being steadfast and unwavering in one's values, here's an example. We continue to stan and be inspired by Professor Benjamin!

Princeton chose not to include my responses to their Qs about the #MacFellow award in this announcement—What it was like when I got the call? What the award means to me? What I’m working on now?—bc I asked them to accurately recount my response to Q1 or to not quote me at all. 1/



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