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Melissa Kim

Development Director

As Development Director, Melissa is responsible for ensuring the organization has the resources it needs to defend and extend the digital rights of users at risk around the world. She leads the organization’s development team in managing grants and identifying new opportunities for support. To that end, she works closely with the rest of Access Now’s diverse and global team of experts to direct existing and potential resources according to the organization’s programmatic, operational, and financial priorities and needs. She holds a B.A. from Princeton University, where she focused on English literature and gender and sexuality studies. She is the owner of the only known database of Access Now pets (which is, of course, GDPR compliant).

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Opposants et journalistes vénézuéliens subissent des usurpations d’identité sur Twitter

9 Jun 2017
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Opposants et journalistes vénézuéliens subissent des usurpations d’identité sur Twitter
9 Jun 2017
Opposants et journalistes vénézuéliens subissent des usurpations d’identité sur Twitter
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Hackers takeover Twitter accounts to spread fake news

9 Jun 2017
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Hackers takeover Twitter accounts to spread fake news
9 Jun 2017
Hackers takeover Twitter accounts to spread fake news
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A new kind of Twitter hack is spreading fake news in Venezuela

9 Jun 2017
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A new kind of Twitter hack is spreading fake news in Venezuela
9 Jun 2017
A new kind of Twitter hack is spreading fake news in Venezuela
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Egypt plans new controls on social media

16 May 2017
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Egypt plans new controls on social media
16 May 2017
Egypt plans new controls on social media
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With James Comey Out at the FBI, American Privacy Could Take a Hammering

10 May 2017
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With James Comey Out at the FBI, American Privacy Could Take a Hammering
10 May 2017
With James Comey Out at the FBI, American Privacy Could Take a Hammering
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In beta, episode 4: are we missing the bigger picture behind network disruptions?

8 May 2017
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In beta, episode 4: are we missing the bigger picture behind network disruptions?
8 May 2017
In beta, episode 4: are we missing the bigger picture behind network disruptions?
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Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet

30 Apr 2017
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Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet
30 Apr 2017
Tech and politics clash in Cameroon as government restores internet
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Internet: Access Now, gardien des droits numériques

28 Apr 2017
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Internet: Access Now, gardien des droits numériques
28 Apr 2017
Internet: Access Now, gardien des droits numériques
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FTC urged to probe easily penetrated telly-enabled teledildonic toy

27 Apr 2017
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FTC urged to probe easily penetrated telly-enabled teledildonic toy
27 Apr 2017
FTC urged to probe easily penetrated telly-enabled teledildonic toy
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Couper Internet: «solution» bien-aimée pour contrôler l’information

21 Apr 2017
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Couper Internet: «solution» bien-aimée pour contrôler l’information
21 Apr 2017
Couper Internet: «solution» bien-aimée pour contrôler l’information
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