Mariel Povolny explores how age assurance measures impact LGBTQ+ youth and alternative approaches to protect their agency in online spaces. https://lnkd.in/ed_tP7qg
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Happy (late) Pride, everyone! I wrote this piece for Tech Policy Press about protecting LGBTQ+ youth online while respecting their right to agency and privacy in digital spaces, a topic close to my heart. Please give it a read.
Mariel Povolny explores how age assurance measures impact LGBTQ+ youth and alternative approaches to protect their agency in online spaces.
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Insightful take on an issue that is not as simple as it seems.
Mariel Povolny explores how age assurance measures impact LGBTQ+ youth and alternative approaches to protect their agency in online spaces.
Considering Age Verification and Impacts on LGBTQ+ Youth | TechPolicy.Press
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Happy Friday! Click more to see a quick recap of news stories from the past week that stood out to us here at LGBT Tech. -Connectivity Concerns. The FCC started shutting down the Affordable Connectivity Program this week, impacting over 23 million households and crucial services like education and healthcare. We estimate that 36% of LGBTQ+ Americans had been eligible for ACP support: https://lnkd.in/eBW9Zi_c -Online Protection Debate. Senators are taking advantage of the “must-pass” nature of current Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) authorization to introduce contentious kids' online safety bills like the "Kids Online Safety Act" (KOSA) and the updated "Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act" (COPPA 2.0) as potential amendments, bypassing separate and thorough deliberations on these critical issues: https://lnkd.in/edZ6h99n -Online Protection Debate, cont. Senators also introduced the "Kids Off Social Media Act" (KOSMA), aiming to ban social media for under-13s, sparking early controversy with issues of constitutionality: https://lnkd.in/ejBSC3ci -LGBTQ+ Youth Spotlight. The Trevor Project recently surveyed more than 50,000 LGBTQ+ teens in the United States, who say that online spaces are the most affirming available to them (68%), when compared to schools (52%), homes (40%), and communities (20%): https://lnkd.in/etxVdGfw -Transgender Rights Spotlight. Continued legislative attacks on LGBTQ+ youth highlight the need for online community access protection. In a new report, the Williams Institute found that 93% of transgender youths in the US are living in states that have already passed or are considering anti-transgender legislation: https://lnkd.in/eDZMTBg8 -Media Representation. GLAAD's latest report reveals a drop in LGBTQ+ character visibility across broadcast, cable and streaming for the second straight year, signaling ongoing challenges in representation and acceptance: https://lnkd.in/enUE-EKB
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Did I read this post correctly?!? And Biden and the Democrats are supporting this??? It is painfully obvious that the trans community has become a target for nearly everyone. And there are definitely double standards that exist within our society. There are issues related to children's access to certain TV shows, gun accessibility, rising mass shootings, and #racism, and much more…all while our #government targets online #transgender content. Shows like "The Bachelor" and "Teen Mom" have captivated audiences for years. These programs have undeniably shaped the way some younger generations perceive love, relationships, and parenthood. I would argue that the scripted drama, sensationalism, and often unrealistic portrayals of these topics can negatively impact the impressionable minds of children under 18. One of the most pressing concerns in the U.S. is the accessibility of firearms, including semi-automatic weapons, in households with children. The tragic frequency of #MassShootings in the country is a grim reminder of the potential consequences of the easy access to lethal weapons. The impact of gun violence on young minds cannot be underestimated, as it fosters an environment of #fear and insecurity. Racism remains a deeply ingrained issue in American #society. The media plays a pivotal role in shaping societal attitudes, and unfortunately, it sometimes perpetuates #stereotypes and #prejudices. Children are not immune to these influences, which can contribute to the perpetuation of racism. In the midst of these pressing concerns, it is ridiculous that our government has chosen to target online transgender content. This decision reflects a double standard that is both unjust and counterproductive. Targeting such content {which does not harm anyone) not only curtails the free expression and rights of trans people but also diverts attention from the more pressing issues our society faces. We need to be focusing on gun violence, the influence of some TV shows on young minds, and the increase in racism, #xenophobia, #transphobia, and #homophobia. Instead of focusing on content that supports the trans community, our government should prioritize initiatives that foster #inclusivity, #education, and safety. Our government and our society must prioritize tackling gun violence, TV's impact on children, and racism rather than stifling the voices of #marginalized communities. The “Kids Online Safety Act”? Really? What are you protecting them from? Online content didn’t make me transgender. My parents didn’t make me trans. TV didn’t make me trans. It’s who I am. And there is nothing wrong with me. There is nothing wrong or evil or sick about trans people. Get it through your heads. You wanna protect the children in this country? Start with gun safety and stricter gun laws. It’s that simple.
A bipartisan bill is moving through congress known as the “Kids Online Safety Act.” It has support of Biden and Democrats. But advocates fear it could target trans content online. Now, a bill sponsor confirms that it will. Subscribe to support my work. https://lnkd.in/ex5jqNhj #trans #transgender #transrights #lgbt #lgbtq #lgbtqia #dei #deib
Senator Admits "Kids Online Safety Act" Will Target Trans Content Online
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The latest Nasdaq column from Colorful Capital's Megan Kashner and William Burckart is now live. In it, they cover how public health, social services, education, and other institutions and sectors have been expanding data collection and analysis to include more robust questions and depth on #LGBTQ+ identity and experience for many years. The big question: when and how will this data begin to extend into the financial realm? Read more below. #venturecapital https://lnkd.in/eZNEgH4r
Forward Motion in Capturing the Range of LGBTQ+ Identity and Experience in the US Hasn’t Yet Reached Financial Services
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Alert and Prepared: A Women's Guide to Personal Safety The book I've written encompasses a wide array of topics, ranging from self-defense techniques and ensuring personal safety during evenings out to stranger awareness, home security, suitable dog breeds for both family companionship and protection purposes. It also delves into safeguarding your home effectively, prioritizing maternal safety, and fostering a safe environment for you and your child. An entire section of the book is dedicated to supporting the LGBT+ community, offering guidance on responding to accidents sensitively. The book employs a concise format, presenting dos and don'ts in a reader-friendly manner to prevent overwhelming. Featuring diagrams and budget-friendly suggestions, this comprehensive guide imparts invaluable insights and resources for maintaining personal safety. Although titled "A Women's Guide to Personal Safety," its content is universally applicable, transcending gender identities. I collaborated closely with the Metropolitan Police based in South Croydon to gain a professional perspective. Together, we meticulously reviewed each topic, with the police officer providing advice and recording information from my work. Additionally, I've engaged with numerous women on individual occasions to enhance the book's quality. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/e9WR3VXc
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For 🏳️🌈LGBTQ+ voices to count, first they must be counted. Create big change by donating at https://lnkd.in/gW9YX2Wf, you help make sure our voices continue to be heard. 📢 Gifts are being MATCHED — but only through February 14th! Our 2022 bill, Fairness in Data Collection, addresses the invisibility of LGBTQ+ people in public health data. We knew we had to counter the inequitable experiences of our LGBTQ+ community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The bill was sponsored by Representatives Karen McCormick and Brianna Titone as well as Senator Sonya Jaquez Lewis — who have some of the 💜 biggest hearts 💜 we know! When the pandemic hit, Out Boulder County had mobilized to support our community, calling for the inclusion of LGBTQ+ people in public health institutions’ responses. As we worked to draft a bill to mandate collection of this data, we realized that there was also no statutory obligation to collect race, ethnicity, nor disability data, even though the Health Equity Commission is charged with reporting on all these populations. HB22-1157 requires all entities that report to the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE) collect and report on sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, race, and ethnicity, so that health inequities can be identified and addressed, which will ultimately lead to improved health outcomes for historically underserved and marginalized people. Providing this data will be optional for individuals, and all such data will be disaggregated and subject to existing privacy protections. This bill was signed into law on June 2, 2022. Read more about HB22-1157, Fairness in Data Collection, in this press release: https://lnkd.in/g7EpTYuN Read the bill itself here: https://lnkd.in/gCfsp5w9
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A case against mindless swiping on Dating apps (with statistics). 1) As of 2022, there were 366 million users on dating apps globally. 19% of internet users are currently using online dating platforms. 2) Where 42% of online dating users aim for marriage, but around 10% get engaged or married from the platform (Globally). 3) 55% of LGBTQ adults have used online dating apps, compared to 28% of straight adults. In a place where so many are trying to find meaningful relationships online, the quest for love should be more than just a game of numbers. **The statistics are sourced from Cloudwards.net and Pew Research Center
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