In this episode of Tiny Little Victories, I spoke with Hayley Tsukayama , a senior legislative activist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Hayley was the 2010 recipient of the White House Correspondents Association-Missouri Fellowship in Governmental Affairs Reporting and a technology reporter for the Washington Post covering technology, policy and gadgets. She confesses on the podcast that no one was more surprised than she was with her shift to privacy and digital rights as a legislative activist at EFF. In this podcast, Hayley talks about why state and local activism helps shape digital policy, what consumers should think about, and how EFF works to protect your civil liberties online.
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