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Read More →In a hopeful sign that the Endangered tiger is on the rebound, Panthera’s remote camera traps have captured spectacular new footage.
Read More →Quartz reporter Sarah Todd talked to Fractured Atlas’s Lauren Ruffin and Tim Cynova about job interviews.
Read More →As the debate grows for defunding police and shifting financing, Designing Justice + Designing Spaces is working toward a world without prisons.
Read More →Check out this awesome PBS All Arts profile of On Air Fest featuring interviews with festival founder Scott Newman.
Read More →Seemingly every company in America has issued a public statement condemning racism, but how do companies actually go about it?
Read More →Check out the story in Fast Company today: This Atlanta jail will transform into a center for justice and equity.
Read More →While the global lockdown has led to unprecedented reductions in greenhouse gas emissions there is increasing evidence that the pandemic is bringing critical conservation efforts to a halt, harming efforts to prevent biodiversity loss worldwide. In an op-ed written for Mongabay the global conservation and science news outlet Razan Al Mubarak calls for a post-COVID […]
Read More →Next City takes a close look at how PNC Bank tapped ESI Design to transform a former dry cleaners in Cleveland into a thriving community hub.
Read More →Publishers Weekly reporter John Maher took an in-depth look at how this year’s On Air Fest prominently featured a number of literary groups and figures.
Read More →Check out today’s print issue of The New York Times for a full-page profile of architect Deanna Van Buren in the Arts & Leisure section.
Read More →The New York Times selected On Air Fest as one of its top six things to do this weekend in New York City.
Read More →Listen to a great profile of Columbia Care co-founder and CEO Nicholas Vita that aired today on WAMU-FM, the NPR affiliate in Washington DC.
Read More →Ashley Boyd, Mozilla’s Vice President of Advocacy, appeared on NPR’s Morning Edition this morning to discuss this year’s Privacy Not Include holiday shopping guide with host Scott Simon. Listen here.
Read More →Capping a decade dominated by the Internet, The Webby Awards this week released its list of the ten most influential Internet moments of the 2000s.
Read More →To help consumers choose gifts that protect the privacy of their friends and family, Mozilla today unveiled its *Privacy Not Included report at a press event in New York City. The report identifies the smart devices and toys that are secure and trustworthy — as well as those that may be spying on your friends […]
Read More →On Air Fest presented its first West Coast edition last week at KCRW’s Annenberg Performance Studio.
Read More →In an age of deepfakes and disinformation, more than 2500 activists, policymakers and technologists gathered in London last week at Mozilla’s MozFest to work on creating a better, healthier, and more humane internet. PKPR secured an appearance on CNN for Mozilla Fellow Camille François to discuss how she is using machine learning and data analysis […]
Read More →PKPR has secured a series of profiles looking at how Designing Justice + Designing Spaces is using design to end mass incarceration.
Read More →For the past ten years, Character Day co-founder Tiffany Shlain, her husband, and her two kids have unplugged from their devices every Saturday.
Read More →Over a year after the approval of a U.S. patentSnapchat users still don’t know if the app is using facial emotion recognition technology to detect and profit off of their moods. To put pressure on SnapchatMozilla premiered “Stealing Ur Feelings,” a short documentary that uses the same technology to analyze viewers’ emotions as they watch […]
Read More →As a result of PKPR’s work, Echoing Green President Cheryl Dorsey, was featured in an amazing segment on The Today Show.
Read More →In 2017, PKPR client Deanna Van Buren delivered a TED Talk – What a World Without Prisons Could Look Like— that has been viewed more than one million times.
Read More →PKPR secured an appearance on The Weather Channel for ESI Design founder Ed Schlossberg to discuss a new massive light-art installation.
Read More →Bernie Sanders’ accent may sound strange to some people outside of New York, but it doesn’t pose any comprehension problems for artificial intelligence.
Read More →Writer N. Scott Momadaywill receive the Richard C. Holbrooke Distinguished Achievement Award.
Read More →Trint has unveiled a series of new features that takes automated transcription to the next level
Read More →PKPR helped facilitate the announcement of the 2019 Echoing Green Fellows, the Fellowship program that counts former First Lady Michelle Obama.
Read More →Seven innovators from across the United States were named Knight Public Spaces Fellows this week – leaders who created or influenced great public spaces.
Read More →To raise awareness about the unintended consequences of artificial intelligence Mozilla has funded a series of films games and art projects that will be launching over the next few months. PKPR has secured coverage for the initial projects including: Stay tuned for the worldwide launch of the film Stealing Ur Feelings online later this summer.
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