Alliance
The Project Liberty Alliance is a constellation of organizations that are developing a more just and humane digital future.
The Project Liberty Alliance consists of nearly 100 organizations—tech companies, policy groups, impact initiatives, academic institutions, and more—committed to a people-powered internet.
The Alliance serves as a learning and collaboration engine through which members of the community can advance its organizational goals, all while strengthening the overlaps in our missions. It is designed as a way to share learnings, build relationships, and spark collaborations throughout the responsible tech ecosystem and related fields.
PROJECT LIBERTY ALLIANCE ENGAGEMENT
Monthly Pop-ups: Our virtual pop-ups offer occasions for Alliance members to showcase current projects, host workshops and interviews, and engage in discussions that explore how their work intersects with current events.
Listserv: Alliance members use the channel to communicate organizational updates, invite members to events, and share relevant field information.
Opportunity for Connections: Project Liberty facilitates connections among Alliance organizations to bolster our work and strengthen the collaborative efforts among members. Furthermore, Alliance members are encouraged to participate in Project Liberty’s events, gatherings, and strategic initiatives.
HOW TO JOIN
To join the Project Liberty Alliance, please review and submit the following interest form. Once submitted, we will reach out to set up a time to connect our teams. Of note, there are no formal engagement requirements, but we ask that your organization is aligned in mission (only orgs can join).
ALLIANCE MEMBERS
The Alliance continues to develop and grow. Here are our members, but for more detailed information, visit our directory here.
Fellows
Project Liberty identifies and engages with leaders across the tech impact ecosystem on a diverse range of projects — including future-facing, solutions-oriented research, DSNP use cases, new frameworks, programs and products — that realize a healthier tech future. Our cohort of Fellows includes leading academics, social entrepreneurs, technologists, researchers and social impact leaders.
Michael Bailey
Colonel William J. Walsh Professor of American Government, McCourt School of Public Policy, Georgetown University
Beatriz Botero
Assistant Professor of Law, Sciences Po // Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University
Erik Brynjolfsson
Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor and Senior Fellow, HAI, Stanford University // Director of the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, Stanford University
Anupam Chander
Scott K. Ginsburg Professor of Law and Technology, Georgetown University
Jonathan Dotan
Co-Founder, Starling Lab
Florence G’Sell
Chairholder, Digital Governance and Sovereignty Chair at Sciences Po
Sergei Guriev
Provost, Sciences Po
Jon Haidt
Social psychologist, NYU Stern
Frances Haugen
Founder, Beyond the Screen
Michael McFaul
Director, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, Stanford University
Nate Persily
James B. McClatchy Professor of Law, Stanford Law School
Rob Reich
Professor of Political Science & Associate Director of Stanford’s Institute for Human-centered AI
Deb Roy
Professor, Media Arts and Sciences, MIT // Co-founder and Chair, Cortico
Marietje Schaake
International Policy Director at the Cyber Policy Center, Stanford University
Vivian Schiller
Executive Director, Aspen Digital
Latanya Sweeney
Daniel Paul Professor of the Practice of Government and Technology, Harvard Kennedy School
Cyril Zimmermann
Founder and President, La Plateforme
Jonathan Zittrain
Professor of Law, Public Policy, and Computer Science, Harvard University // Director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
501(c)(3) fellows and fellowships are unaffiliated with the 501(c)(4)
Next Gen Fellows
Project Liberty and Aspen Digital, a policy program of the Aspen Institute, launched the Next Gen Tech Fellowship. This initiative will train and provide a platform for young voices seeking to build an interconnected world that is accessible, safe, and inclusive – both online and off. Five fellows were chosen from a diverse group of US-based Gen-Z leaders, ages 18-25, to participate in the 2023 pilot of the Next Gen Tech Fellowship.