Langston Lee - research Intern
Langston B. Lee is a researcher and policy advocate operating at the intersection of technology governance and civil rights. As a Board Member at Druid Hill Park Partnership and former U.S. Senate constituent services representative, he brings experience in government oversight, community organizing, and digital advocacy to surveillance technology issues. Langston received his B.A. from Morgan State University and conducted interdisciplinary research on AI ethics and digital governance at The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, where he analyzed global regulatory approaches and developed frameworks addressing algorithmic bias and responsible AI development. His government experience includes managing civil rights cases involving First Step Act implementation and processing FOIA requests to ensure transparency in federal agencies. Passionate about protecting marginalized communities from technological harms, Langston seeks to ensure that surveillance oversight efforts center equitable justice and democratic participation while empowering those often excluded from technology policy discussions.