In this episode of Tech Intersect, I speak with Jill Carlson (now Jill Gunter), co-founder at Open Money Initiative and principal at Slow Ventures. Slow Ventures invests at the center of technology and on the edges of science, society, and culture. And it gives founders the resources, connections, experiences, and empathy required to build strong, sustainable companies.
During this conversation, Jill shares helpful tools and tips for how activists, organizers and protestors can and should manage their online activity and digital footprint to protect their privacy. We also talk more generally about the value of tech, the critical importance for women, in particular, to embrace tech and the need for safe, supportive spaces in which to learn, excel and to participate fully in the fourth industrial (r)evolution!
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