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  <title>Keep Me Posted - Episode 6: Alvaro Bedoya</title>
  <description>Keep Me Posted is a podcast about the intersection of race, rights, democracy and justice in the digital age. The aftermath of the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 has driven calls from policymakers and in the press for expanding the use of surveillance and facial recognition technologies, which has civil rights and justice advocates concerned.&amp;amp;nbsp; Though the use of these technologies has many feeling that the perpetrators of the insurrection are being brought to justice, many advocates worry that — especially in the hands of police — their use will only aid a pattern of discrimination, surveillance, over-policing and censorship for communities of color, oftentimes those working to build a more just society. Today's guest, Alvaro Bedoya, is Founding Director of the Center on Privacy &amp;amp;amp; Technology at Georgetown Law School, where he is also a Visiting Professor of Law and Director of the Federal Legislation Clinic. </description>
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