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Donna Wentworth

Senior Editorial Manager

Donna is Senior Editorial Manager at Access Now, ensuring the quality and impact of the organization’s publications. She is editor of the Access Now Express newsletter, establishes and enforces Access Now’s editorial standards, edits short- and long-form publications, and manages production of publications, reports, policy papers, and other key communications. She previously held strategic communications roles at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, EFF, Google, and Creative Commons. She holds a BA in English with honors and distinction from Colby College and completed additional coursework in Critical Theory at Georgetown University.

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Inside Facebook’s Meeting with Palestinian Officials Over Posts Inaccurately Flagged as Incitement to Violence

21 May 2021
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Inside Facebook’s Meeting with Palestinian Officials Over Posts Inaccurately Flagged as Incitement to Violence
21 May 2021
Inside Facebook’s Meeting with Palestinian Officials Over Posts Inaccurately Flagged as Incitement to Violence
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Social networks accused of censoring Palestinian content

19 May 2021
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Social networks accused of censoring Palestinian content
19 May 2021
Social networks accused of censoring Palestinian content
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Internet shutdowns report: Shattered dreams and lost opportunities — a year in the fight to #KeepItOn

3 Mar 2021

Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition report on internet shutdown news, exploring data from the entire year of 2020.

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Internet shutdowns report: Shattered dreams and lost opportunities — a year in the fight to #KeepItOn
3 Mar 2021
Internet shutdowns report: Shattered dreams and lost opportunities — a year in the fight to #KeepItOn
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India: Supreme Court order on internet lockdown in Jammu and Kashmir makes right noises but leaves matters of relief to the future

11 Jan 2020

The judgment has one clear, unqualified message: any government order that impacts the exercise of fundamental rights must be a reasoned and publicly-accessible order.

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India: Supreme Court order on internet lockdown in Jammu and Kashmir makes right noises but leaves matters of relief to the future
11 Jan 2020
India: Supreme Court order on internet lockdown in Jammu and Kashmir makes right noises but leaves matters of relief to the future
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As Aadhaar’s idea spreads from Kenya to Venezuela, we still need to ask – Why ID?

27 Sep 2019
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As Aadhaar’s idea spreads from Kenya to Venezuela, we still need to ask – Why ID?
27 Sep 2019
As Aadhaar’s idea spreads from Kenya to Venezuela, we still need to ask – Why ID?

On the RightsCon agenda: Technology in the time of climate crisis

20 Sep 2019
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On the RightsCon agenda: Technology in the time of climate crisis
20 Sep 2019
On the RightsCon agenda: Technology in the time of climate crisis

Life in an Internet Shutdown: Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband SIM Cards

4 Sep 2019
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Life in an Internet Shutdown: Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband SIM Cards
4 Sep 2019
Life in an Internet Shutdown: Crossing Borders for Email and Contraband SIM Cards

RightsCon Tunis 2019: Learnings

14 Jun 2019

Today we published a community statement that considers each major topic of conversation at RightsCon 2019, outlining a starting point for centering human rights in each industry and body of work.

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RightsCon Tunis 2019: Learnings
14 Jun 2019
RightsCon Tunis 2019: Learnings

How to connect with RightsCon Tunis from anywhere

11 Jun 2019

Even if you can’t make it to RightsCon Tunis, your voice is just as important. Find out how you can join in the conversation.

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How to connect with RightsCon Tunis from anywhere
11 Jun 2019
How to connect with RightsCon Tunis from anywhere

Announcing Access Now’s 2018 Human Rights Heroes

9 Jun 2019

Join us to celebrate five heroes of human rights in the digital age from around the world who have made a unique contribution to the fight against overreaching surveillance and defending privacy.

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Announcing Access Now’s 2018 Human Rights Heroes
9 Jun 2019
Announcing Access Now’s 2018 Human Rights Heroes