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It's Been a Minute

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The price women pay for being online

The internet was built off women's labor. Will it ever pay them back?

From the creation of Google Images to the overlooked - or criminalized - digital labor of sex workers, the internet has been built on the intellect, image, and likeness of women. So where does that leave us in a rapidly changing digital environment where algorithms, AI, and even beauty filters distort our reality?

To answer these questions, Brittany is joined by artist and UCLA professor Mindy Seu . Her books, Cyberfeminism Index and A Sexual History of the Internet , uncover the desire at the foundation of the internet's inception and how the exploitation of marginalized creators has consequences for us all.

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