Call for Submissions: Digital Pride
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the Queer Arts Collective are inviting creative submissions for a Digital Pride project focused on digital justice, surveillance, and technology's impact on LGBTQ+ communities. The call seeks artwork, personal accounts, and imaginative work that explores underrepresented perspectives on digital liberation and privacy.
Why this matters: Queer communities have long been targets of surveillance — by governments, platforms, and institutions that treat visibility as a threat. That history is not abstract. It shapes how people use technology today, what they share, and what they hide. Art is one way to make that experience legible to people who have not lived it. If you work in privacy or digital rights and want to understand what is actually at stake for the people most exposed, this is worth paying attention to.
Who should care: Privacy officers · Cybersecurity · General readers · Policy
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