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The Adaptive Technology of Prosthetics
Prosthetics are much more than assistive technology, writes Sara Hendren in What Can a Body Do?
Debate On Police Surveillance Technologies in D.C. is Long Overdue
D.C. residents must have input into whether, what, and how surveillance technologies are used on them.
We Need to Talk About Civil Asset Forfeiture
When we talk about defunding the police—we can’t forget about the role of civil asset forfeiture in police budgets.
5 Ways to Put PIT Into Practice
Five tips from PIT-UN member institutions to build relationships and increase collaboration around PIT.
A Tribute to Ted Halstead
A note from Anne-Marie Slaughter on the passing of Ted Halstead
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Congress Should Give Colleges a Lifeline in Next Stimulus
Congress must fund colleges in next COVID-19 stimulus.
Member Spotlight: University of Arizona
The new graduate certificate in Human Rights and Technology aims to bring greater tech expertise to the human rights space.