Clarence Okoh "talked about how the laws designed to protect student privacy don’t think about civil rights protection, and that this data is often used to discriminate against student populations."
Clarence Okoh was quoted in this article: “We need to understand that these technologies are showing up within a long-standing historical continuum of racial injustice and racial hierarchy within our communities."
On March 8, Clarence Okoh spoke at a SXSW EDU session about student data privacy as a civil rights issue, especially for BIPOC and LGBTQ+ students. Listen here.
On October 19, Clarence Okoh spoke at The National Reentry Workforce Collaborative’s Inaugural Conference “Building Connections for Change” in Bethesda, MD. View his presentation slides here.