Ban Facial Recognition in Schools
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•Students Across the Country Call for a Back-to-School Ban on Facial Recognition
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Fight for the Future and Encode Justice partnered up to host actions in California , D.C. , Georgia , and New York on September 27th and 28th as a part of the Ban Facial Recognition in Schools campaign.
Facial recognition technology isn’t safe, and more likely to misidentify students of color.
Organizers are asking state education agencies across the country to follow the lead of the New York State Education Department .
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