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Data Centers: A Threat to Democracy

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While essential for our modern technology, data centers come with significant costs. They consume vast amounts of resources and can strain local infrastructure, particularly water and electricity supplies, and posing a threat to our communities. Brandon Forester, a key organizer at Media Justice joins us on this episode to discuss how these facilities can exacerbate existing inequalities, especially in communities of color. Learn more about Media Justice at https://mediajustice.org/ [https://mediajustice.org/]. To learn more about Arm in Arm and the People's Justice Council, and our Minus AI (-AI) campaign visit our website: https://www.thepeoplesjusticecouncil.org/ [https://www.thepeoplesjusticecouncil.org/]

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