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Center for Humane Technology's David Jay Discusses the Power of Internet Community and the Asexuality Movement

58 min · 27. dec. 2022
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David Jay is the Chief Mobilization Officer for The Center for Humane Technology in San Francisco. He has worked closely with Tristan Harris and the documentary "The Social Dilemma". David is also the founder of Asexuality.org and he shares his story of using the internet to create a social movement.

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