EPISODE · May 27, 2021 · 39 MIN
Bothsidesism
from Tech for Good Live · host Tech For Good Live
In this episode we’re talking about a global movement that is putting people living with disabilities on the business leadership agenda. We’re also talking about how the online world is responding to asks for support for charities in Palestine. We also chat about how algorithms on Facebook and Twitter may be further suppressing marginalized voices around the globe. This week’s topics: Stat of the week Two years ago, they launched the campaign to get 500 national and multinational, private sector corporations to be the tipping-point for change and help unlock the social and economic value of people living with disabilities across the world. They just became The Valuable 500 Firms 'lose trillions' by ignoring disabled consumers - BBC Charity news of the week Gaming network IGN is facing a staff revolt after senior management stepped in to delete, and apologise for, a post linking readers to charities and organisations in Palestine. - The Guardian Tech news of the week Tech and their difficult role in global conflict: Instagram, Twitter blame glitches for deleting Palestinian posts - Reuters Instagram Censored Posts About One Of Islam’s Holiest Mosques, Drawing Employee Ire - Buzzfeed News Israel-Gaza: Why is the region blurry on Google Maps? - BBC A Rant or Nice of the week?: Young Man stabbed while trying to break up a fight is immortalised in FIFA - The Guardian ---------------------------- Listeners, what did you think? We’d love to hear your thoughts. Get in touch on twitter @techforgoodlive or Email at [email protected] We’d love it if you gave us a nice iTunes review and told your pals about this podcast! Thanks to podcast.co for hosting our podcast. If you’d like to be thanked on the podcast for giving us some cash, contact us on [email protected]. I promise we’ll spend it on transcription and not on kittens.
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