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October 19, 2020
A Modern Utopia: Digital Financing of the UN's SDGs with Simon Zadek
In this special episode, recorded over two days, we sat down with Simon Zadek(Head, Secretariat, UN Secretary General’s Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs. In August 2020, the Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/) released a report (https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/) detailing their findings, and Simon joined us to share his thoughts and add a bit of context. Listen in as we discuss the report and its implications, digital currencies, social manipulation for good, and how to reframe our ideas of value. UN Task Force on Digital Financing of the SDGs website: https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/ Read the Report: https://digitalfinancingtaskforce.org/downloads/ Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/OD_Simon-Zadek.pdf

September 17, 2020
Don't Be Evil: Data Access and The New Internet with Richard Whitt
In this episode, Web2.0 pioneer Richard Whitt (Founder, GLIA.net - https://www.glia.net/) shares his views on data stewardship. Join us as we dive into the notion of a digital fiduciary to learn what those duties might entail, explore whether modern platform companies ought to have something analogous to the Hippocratic Oath instructing them to “Do No Harm,” and break down our relationship with modern tech behemoths: “They get the data, and you get the free cat videos.” Richard can be found on: Twitter: https://twitter.com/richardswhitt Medium: https://medium.com/@whitt SSRN: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=861966 Or reached via email at richard@glia.net. Read the transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Richard-Whitt.pdf

July 13, 2020
Color-Conscious Politics: Race, Data, and Democracy with Steve Phillips
In this episode, national policy expert, podcast host, and best-selling author Steve Phillips discusses race and politics in America. Join us as we discuss what really happened in the 2016 presidential election, how data and technology can help rectify the massive inequality in our country, and the role that race plays in our political landscape against the backdrop of what is possibly the largest social movement in American history: Black Lives Matter. View transcripts: https://law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/OD_Steve-Phillips.pdf
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