Technology Should Never Be Used to Violate Human Rights

A Call for Faith Leaders and Religious Organizations: Urge Palantir to Assess and Disclose Human Rights Impacts

We are deeply concerned about the extensive reach and capabilities of Palantir's technology and its implications for personal privacy and human rights. Palantir has developed advanced software for analyzing vast amounts of data, which can track individuals across numerous data points. This level of monitoring allows authorities to watch people with unprecedented precision, raising significant ethical and human rights concerns.

 

We invite you to join this effort by signing on in support of the shareholder proposal and urging Palantir to assess and address the human rights impacts of its technology.

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Investor Advocates for Social Justice (IASJ) is a non-profit organization representing investors with faith-based values who seek to leverage their investments to advance human rights, climate justice, racial equity, and the common good. On behalf of our Affiliates, we engage companies to address strategic environmental, social, and governance issues and advocate for change. IASJ uses a variety of shareholder advocacy strategies to encourage corporations to adopt more ethical and sustainable business practices, and believes in seeking out and building collaborative partners who share similar goals, in an effort to increase the effectiveness and impact of our work. Founded in 1975, formerly known as Tri-CRI, we have fifty years of experience with shareholder advocacy and responsible investment.

 

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