Dot Citizen examines the intersection of technology, politics, and human rights. Technology changes are causing disruption globally, and we're on a journey to explore what those changes mean to the lives of people living through it. Each mini series takes a deep dive into a different facet of technological disruption.
Persian history is long, but the past century in Iran has seen almost a constant struggle for human rights, equality, dignity, and freedom. To underst...
In the next season of Dot Citizen, we're diving into human rights in the Islamic Republic of Iran. With the 2009 Green Revolution, Iranians paved the ...
Dot Citizen is back, and this week is a special Book Chat episode! We're discussing Virginia Eubank's book: Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools...
In the finale episode of Dot Citizen's first mini-series, Chrisella and Zach reflect on the main points and takeaways from the interviews throughout t...
In the fourth episode of Dot Citizen's Election Security season, we sit down with Harri Hursti, founding partner at Nordic Innovation Labs and co-foun...
In the third episode of Dot Citizen's Election Security season, we sit down with Shannon McGregor, Associate Professor in Communications at the Univer...
In the second episode of Dot Citizen, we speak with HE Valeriy Chaly, Ambassador of Ukraine to the United States. Ukraine has been the target of a sus...
In the first season of Dot Citizen, we are taking a look at election security as the 2018 midterms close in. Just a few weeks before the election, the...