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Sage Cheng

Head of Design and Creative Production

As the Head of Design and Creative Production at Access Now, Sage Cheng leads the organization's design and creative strategy for campaigns and web development for digital engagement. With a problem-solving design thinking, she develops human-rights-centered user engagement, builds data visualization to amplify impact, and the brand identity for RightsCon since 2014. Sage has a background in advertising and publishing. Her previous work includes branding for NYC Department of Education's iZone initiative and event design for Red Bull's Human Potential Institution. Sage holds a MFA in Communications Design from Pratt Institute. She practices art in her spare time to examine the relationship between human and machine, individual and society.

Access Now remarks for UN OEWG-II Third Substantive Session stakeholder interaction

27 Jul 2022

Access Now’s General Counsel and UN Advocacy Manager Peter Micek delivered remarks at the UN OEWG-II Third Substantive Session stakeholder interaction.

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Access Now remarks for UN OEWG-II Third Substantive Session stakeholder interaction
27 Jul 2022
Access Now remarks for UN OEWG-II Third Substantive Session stakeholder interaction

HRC50 – Access Now Submission – UN SR on FOAA Report

14 Jul 2022
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HRC50 – Access Now Submission – UN SR on FOAA Report
14 Jul 2022
HRC50 – Access Now Submission – UN SR on FOAA Report

RightsCon 2022: outcomes and tell us how we could make it better for the community next year

10 Jun 2022

Thank you for participating at RightsCon 2022! Check out the RightsCon 2022 outcomes and tell us how we could make it even better for the community next year.

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RightsCon 2022: outcomes and tell us how we could make it better for the community next year
10 Jun 2022
RightsCon 2022: outcomes and tell us how we could make it better for the community next year
#KeepItOn during elections

Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn

2 Jun 2022

Our new guide explains the technology behind network interference to help people prepare for, circumvent, and document internet shutdowns.

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Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn
2 Jun 2022
Taxonomy of a shutdown: 8 ways governments restrict access to the internet, and how to #KeepItOn

Join us June 6-10 for RightsCon 2022

31 May 2022

Log in to the RightsCon platform to participate in the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age (June 6-10, 2022)!

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Join us June 6-10 for RightsCon 2022
31 May 2022
Join us June 6-10 for RightsCon 2022
#KeepItOn Shutdown Stories|We cannot share with the media about the ongoing [violations

#KeepItOn for peace and democracy in Sudan, Yemen, and Tajikistan

12 May 2022

Hear from people in Sudan, Yemen, and Tajikistan impacted by authorities’ reckless internet shutdowns during conflict and crisis.

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#KeepItOn for peace and democracy in Sudan, Yemen, and Tajikistan
12 May 2022
#KeepItOn for peace and democracy in Sudan, Yemen, and Tajikistan
#KeepItOn Report - The return of digital authoritarianism: internet shutdowns in 2021

Internet shutdowns in 2021: the return of digital authoritarianism

28 Apr 2022

In 2021, Access Now and the #KeepItOn coalition documented 182 internet shutdowns across 34 countries. This shows a dramatic resurgence of this oppressive form of control.

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Internet shutdowns in 2021: the return of digital authoritarianism
28 Apr 2022
Internet shutdowns in 2021: the return of digital authoritarianism
2021 Digital Rights Wins|2021 digital rights wins

What victories for digital rights happened this year? Test your knowledge with this quiz

20 Dec 2021

Activists across the world won major advances in digital rights in 2021. What do you know about these victories?

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What victories for digital rights happened this year? Test your knowledge with this quiz
20 Dec 2021
What victories for digital rights happened this year? Test your knowledge with this quiz
Sierra Leone

32nd Special Session of Human Rights Council: Access Now’s statement on Sudan

5 Nov 2021

Oral Statement at the 32nd Special Session of the U.N. Human Rights Council on the implications of the ongoing situation in the Sudan delivered by Marwa Fatafta, MENA Policy Manager, Access Now.

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32nd Special Session of Human Rights Council: Access Now’s statement on Sudan
5 Nov 2021
32nd Special Session of Human Rights Council: Access Now’s statement on Sudan
UPR: Universal Periodic Review

Joint-Submission on the Universal Periodic Review 2021 for Ireland

2 Nov 2021

Access Now and Digital Rights Ireland Joint Submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council on the Universal Periodic Review 39th Session Third Cycle for Ireland

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Joint-Submission on the Universal Periodic Review 2021 for Ireland
2 Nov 2021
Joint-Submission on the Universal Periodic Review 2021 for Ireland