Montreal group takes campaign to restore U.S. foreign aid to Times Square
OTTAWA — A Montreal-based organization promoting democracy and digital rights is using a billboard in New York’s iconic Times Square to urge Americans to resist cuts to U.S. foreign aid.
“A retreat by the United States will mean that the weight balances in favour of digital authoritarianism, and away from what are essentially Canadian values,” said Alex Dalessio, executive director of eQualitie.
The organization works to advance digital security for civil society and media around the world, allowing people in oppressive states to circumvent censorship and surveillance to communicate securely.
Dalessio’s group has partnered with the American branch of Transparency International to post a 10-second message urging Americans to “support foreign aid” on a video billboard in the heart of Manhattan over 90 days.
