Sydney Saubestre
Senior Policy Analyst, Open Technology Institute, 国产视频
Sydney Saubestre is a senior policy analyst leading the data and privacy work at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI). Her work centers privacy and responsible data use, ensuring that emerging technologies serve the public good while protecting vulnerable communities.
Sydney鈥檚 writing has appeared in Foreign Policy, U.S. News, and Ms. Magazine, and her analysis has been featured in Newsweek, The Boston Globe, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Politico, and Axios, among other outlets. She is currently a Tech and Public Policy Visiting Fellow at Georgetown University鈥檚 McCourt School of Public Policy. She also represents OTI on multiple technology policy, privacy rights, and education data coalitions.聽
Prior to joining 国产视频, Sydney worked across sectors鈥攊n government, nonprofit organizations, and academic research institutes鈥攐n a wide breadth of policy issues impacting women and children. While at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), she was a Mellon Fellow in Critical Data Studies, where she worked on open-source data access and helped design a new minor in critical data studies. She also conducted research in partnership with the ACLU SoCal on quantifying the impacts of digital surveillance on high school students in the United States.
Previously, she worked at UC Berkeley鈥檚 Human Rights Center on foster care reforms to better support youth who experienced Commercial Sexual Exploitation. During her time at the Oakland Mayor鈥檚 Office, she implemented a city-wide higher education initiative, after which she completed a Coro Fellowship in Public Policy. She holds bachelor鈥檚 in economics and anthropology from The New School and a master鈥檚 in public policy from UCLA.
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