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Surveillance isn’t just a conspiracy theory, it’s a centuries-old tactic of power, targeting marginalized communities and expanding into every corner of our lives. 

In this eye-opening episode, Amanda Merkwae, Advocacy Director at the ACLU of Wisconsin, reveals how government and corporate surveillance have intertwined, influencing everything from police policies to everyday privacy. Discover how historical tactics of control still echo today, from the secret tracking of civil rights leaders to modern facial recognition at your local grocery store.

You'll learn about the steady erosion of privacy rights as legislation like the Patriot Act paved the way for sweeping data collection, and how new technologies, from data brokers to AI-powered facial recognition, urn your everyday routines into open books. Amanda breaks down the alarming scope of surveillance at the local level, including Milwaukee’s recent push to regulate facial recognition tech, and why community activism often remains our strongest defense.

This episode unpacks critical questions: 

Whether you’re a parent concerned about your children’s digital safety or a civically-minded individual eager to protect your community, this conversation offers essential insights for reclaiming your privacy in a surveillance-saturated society.

Amanda Merkwae is an experienced civil rights lawyer and the Advocacy Director for the ACLU of Wisconsin. With deep expertise in surveillance policy and a passion for community organizing, she sheds light on a hidden system that impacts us all—often without our knowledge or consent.