You are being surveilled.
In the street, at home, on your phone. Police, governments, and corporations are collecting more data than ever before in the name of safety and security. Tracked and Traced asks: Is it worth it? Is it working?
Hosted By: Natasha T. Miller, Antajuan Scott
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Hosted by Natasha T Miller and Antajuan Scott and featuring original reporting from WDET, this 10-episode series takes an in-depth look at how surveillance technology affects you. Join us as we watch the watchers. New episodes are released every other week.
Tracked and Traced is a production of WDET, Detroit’s NPR Station, and Science Gallery at MSU.
Supported by the Pulitzer Center, the Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan, and MSUFCU.
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