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To: McGraw Hill

McGraw Hill: Stop Selling Racially-Biased, Harmful Online Proctoring Software

McGraw Hill says that diversity and inclusion are important to them, but they are actively harming students of color by promoting racially-biased online proctoring software.

As parents, we are asking McGraw Hill to specifically end their relationship with Proctorio and stop packaging their software with the millions of textbooks they sell.

Why is this important?

Proctorio and other online proctoring tools have a history of racial bias and violating students’ privacy. Writing for the MIT Technology Review, a librarian at UC Denver shared the following story: “A Black woman at my university once told me that whenever she used Proctorio's test proctoring software, it always prompted her to shine more light on her face. The software couldn’t validate her identity and she was denied access to tests so often that she had to go to her professor to make other arrangements. Her white peers never had this problem.”

As has been amplified by the racial justice uprisings, and addressed by the City of Portland’s Director of Equity and Human Rights Dr. Markisha Smith: “Being antiracist means understanding through the use of root cause analysis that the history of surveillance in this country is rooted in slavery, with the earliest examples of controlling the movement of enslaved people being the ‘slave pass’. Being antiracist means ensuring the safety of BIPOC communities first.”

Automated proctoring is also a direct and abhorrent violation of our children’s privacy. Proctorio and other companies get access to personal data from our children, including their personal computers, private rooms in their homes, and other data. It is unacceptable that our children must surrender their civil rights, especially while attending a public institution, to complete their education.

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2020-12-21 12:18:13 -0500

100 signatures reached

2020-12-21 11:22:26 -0500

50 signatures reached

2020-12-21 11:12:55 -0500

25 signatures reached

2020-12-21 11:07:42 -0500

10 signatures reached