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33: 196:. Outside the anti-war movement, CPP was against “the use of computer information systems as a means of social control”, “corporate racism” and “the role of automation on rising unemployment.”, among other issues. They intermittently published a newsletter called "Interrupt" until at least March 1973. 339: 66: 289: 210:
In 1972 Computer People for Peace addressed Congress about the need to protect citizens from the potential misuse of computer technology.
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Wahad, Dhoruba Bin; Joseph, Jamal; Odinga, Sekou; Abu-Jamal, Mumia (June 5, 2017).
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The CPP had its roots in the anti-war movement of the 60s. Its founders included
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Look for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-Century Revolutions
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Computer People For Peace

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Joan Greenbaum
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"Remembering the '70s activist group that tried to save us from the tech industry"


"Mainframe, Interrupted: Joan Greenbaum on the Early Days of Tech Worker Organizing"
"Computer People for Peace"
Look for Me in the Whirlwind: From the Panther 21 to 21st-Century Revolutions
ISBN
9781629634074
"Federal data banks, computers, and the Bill of Rights :hearings ... Ninety-second Congress, first session"
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Peace organizations based in the United States

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