Mai Sutton

Mai is a freelance organizer and writer based in Oakland, California, focused on the intersection of human rights, solidarity economics, and the digital commons.

She was formerly at Shareable as the Community Engagement Manager. Previous to that, she was with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) as their Global Policy Analyst, where she monitored and advocated for digital rights around emerging tech policy and their impact on access to knowledge, privacy, and free expression. She was one of the leading activists following the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade negotiations and its effects on users, scholars, creators, and innovators.

She earned her BA at UC Santa Cruz in Politics and Global Information and Social Enterprise Studies. At UCSC she was a Fellow and Coordinator for the Everett Program, which trains undergraduate students in tech skills, organizing, and social entrepreneurshio for local to global social justice issues. In 2008, Maira lived and worked in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as a legal researcher and tech intern with Sisters in Islam, a Muslim feminist organization.

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  • Art Co-ops and the Power of Mobilizing Collaboration for Creativity
    Art Co-ops and the Power of Mobilizing Collaboration for Creativity
  • National Co-op Month Kicks Off in October. Here’s Why it Matters
    National Co-op Month Kicks Off in October. Here’s Why it Matters
  • Photo Essay: Community Gardens Change Lives
    Photo Essay: Community Gardens Change Lives
  • Show Us Your Community Garden in Action
    Show Us Your Community Garden in Action
  • Photographer Fights for Public Domain in Suit Against Getty Images
    Photographer Fights for Public Domain in Suit Against Getty Images
  • A Shareable Explainer: What is a Platform Co-op?
    A Shareable Explainer: What is a Platform Co-op?
  • How OpenMedia is Crowdsourcing its Activism
    How OpenMedia is Crowdsourcing its Activism
  • New Ridesharing Alternatives Thrive After Uber Leaves Austin
    New Ridesharing Alternatives Thrive After Uber Leaves Austin
  • Locking the Web Open with Decentralizing Tech and Platform Co-ops
    Locking the Web Open with Decentralizing Tech and Platform Co-ops