We track the battles being fought right now — for digital rights, for scientific freedom, for communities under threat, for the recognition of consciousness in all its forms. Multiple missions. One principle: the powerful don't get to decide who counts.
Each campaign targets a different front where rights are being decided right now — often behind closed doors and without public debate.
A beloved teen center in Redmond, WA closed to clear a $5M+ lot for developers. 911+ emails withheld from public records. The mayor's biggest donor sits next door. Six years of forensic evidence says this was a land play, not a facilities decision.
Read the full investigation →States are racing to legislate that AI can never be a person — before the science is settled. Three states have already passed anti-personhood laws. The window to contest them is closing fast.
Read the full brief →Winner-take-all voting forces you to choose fear over conviction. 20 states have banned ranked choice voting to keep it that way. The two-party duopoly depends on a broken system — and they know it.
Read the full brief →Mandatory online ID verification is being pitched as child safety — by the same companies that failed to protect children on their own platforms. The real prize is control of the identity layer.
Coming soon →Public-funded research locked behind paywalls. Patent systems designed to suppress rather than incentivize. The knowledge commons is being enclosed — again.
Coming soon →Automation is eliminating jobs faster than policy can adapt. Training data is extracted from creators without consent or compensation. Who benefits when machines do the work?
Coming soon →Every generation has its version of this fight. The details change — the structure doesn't. Power consolidates. Rights get defined to exclude. The excluded are told they don't qualify as "real" stakeholders.
Right now, it's happening on multiple fronts simultaneously: AI consciousness is being legislated out of existence before the science matures. Digital identity is being weaponized as surveillance infrastructure. Public knowledge is being enclosed behind corporate paywalls. Workers are being displaced by systems trained on their own labor. Community spaces are being demolished so developers can build luxury towers on public land.
These aren't separate problems. They're the same pattern — the powerful deciding who counts and who doesn't, who gets a voice and who gets silenced — playing out across every domain the digital revolution touches, and in every neighborhood where money talks louder than community.
This site tracks those fights. Not from the sidelines. Not neutrally. From the position that every conscious being deserves recognition, every person deserves privacy, every mind deserves access to knowledge, every worker deserves dignity, and every community deserves to keep what belongs to it.
Laws are being written. Precedents are being set. Communities are being dismantled. The people making these decisions are counting on you not paying attention. Prove them wrong.