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Human rights lawyer and racial justice activist Nani Jansen Reventlow has been helping to build a vibrant digital rights field. But as important as online spaces are, she's worried that people tend to value online activism too highly. The late poet, musician and social critic, Gil Scott Heron helps her make the point.
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Human rights lawyer and racial justice activist Nani Jansen Reventlow has been helping to build a vibrant digital rights field. But as important as online spaces are, she's worried that people tend to value online activism too highly. The late poet, musician and social critic, Gil Scott Heron helps her make the point.

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