Digital Pollution: How Social Media Became the New Extractive Industry

Social media is a contaminated environment. [Speaker Name] breaks down the 6 pollutants, the parallels to environmental racism, and why a healthy offline life is becoming a class issue. Free. Live. Register now

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Join us as we examine one of the most urgent and undernamed dynamics of our time: the slow contamination of our digital environment — and what it's costing us. In this live webinar, [Speaker Name] introduces the Digital Pollution Theory, a framework five years in the making that reframes social media not as a flawed product, but as an extractive environment. One that operates on the same logic as industrial pollution — take what's valuable, externalize the damage, and let the most vulnerable absorb the cost.

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Join us as we examine one of the most urgent and undernamed dynamics of our time: the slow contamination of our digital environment — and what it's costing us.