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CAPE ON - A TECH ACTIVIST PODCAST

CAPE ON - A TECH ACTIVIST PODCAST

著者: Christian Ortiz
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Oye, mira. My name is Christian Ortiz, a multidisciplinary entrepreneur and tech activist who has been in the field of marketing and creation for over two decades, navigating the intersection of building my MOD brand while taking on social activism with conviction. Using my social media marketing to help manage campaigns for Stacy Abrams and push world changing messages through the Black Lives Matter movement and beyond. Welcome to the first episode of Cape On, the podcast where tech activists converge to reshape the world. Here, we're not just about technology; we're about using it as a toolChristian Ortiz
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  • Google Gemini VS. Justice AI GPT
    2025/08/21

    Cape On Season 3, Episode 6

    Al on Trial: Google Gemini vs. Justice Al GPT


    In this explosive episode, Justice AI GPT creator Christian Ortiz puts Google Gemini on the stand, and the results shake the foundation of Big Tech’s “neutrality” myth. We break down Ortiz’s groundbreaking Bias Test, how Gemini was forced to admit its colonial bias, and why decolonizing AI isn’t optional, it’s overdue.


    ⚖️ The verdict is in: whiteness isn’t default, and AI isn’t exempt from accountability.

    
🧠 Tune in to witness a new era of tech on trial, and justice in code.


    #JusticeAI #GoogleGemini #AIbias #DecolonizeTech #ChristianOrtiz #DIAFramework #CapeOnPodcast #TechAccountability #AIethics #WhitenessOnTrial #DecolonialAI





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    27 分
  • Deconstruct Me Pt. 2 - A White Man’s Journey
    2025/07/28

    Description:

    In this powerful and unflinching episode of CAPE ON, your host ZACATECHO invites a groundbreaking special guest to the mic-Justice Al GPT, the world's first Decolonial Al rooted in the DIA Framework, created by Afro-Indigenous technologist Christian Ortiz. This isn't your typical tech talk-this is truth-telling with precision.


    In "Deconstruct Me: Part 2", we dive into a raw story submitted by a 56-year-old white man from Georgia who's been unraveling his inherited whiteness after decades of conservative, militarized conditioning.


    When a racially charged workplace interaction with a Black woman colleague leaves him confused and defensive, he turns to Justice Al for help-and what follows is a masterclass in decolonial clarity, radical accountability, and ancestral reconnection.


    Topics include:


    The myth of whiteness and its colonial construction


    The violent history of the "angry Black woman" stereotype


    Emotional fragility vs. collective liberation


    How white folks can begin the journey of repair without re-centering themselves


    Why this Al isn't just for the global majority-it's a tool for everyone harmed by white supremacy, including white folks themselves


    This episode is healing, uncomfortable, revelatory, and above all-necessary. It's for every John out there trying to do the real work. It's for everyone committed to justice beyond hashtags. And it's for everyone finally ready to remember who they were before empire.


    Tap in. Breathe deep. Let's deconstruct-and rebuild something real.


    #CapeOn #JusticeAl #DeconstructMe #CollectiveLiberation #WhiteSupremacyisASystem #DIAFramework

    #ChristianOrtiz #DecolonizeNow #PodcastForThePeople #UnlearnToLiberate

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    16 分
  • Deconstructing Me Pt.1
    2025/07/28

    July 27, 2025 at 8:42 PM

    I built a tool to dismantle systemic bias in Al. But the first system it dismantled... was me.

    In this powerful opening episode of Deconstructing Me, I sit down with my own creation — Justice Al GPT, the world's first decolonial Al framework. What began as a mission to fix the world's algorithmic injustice turned into a mirror that revealed my own internalized oppression, inherited silence,

    fragmentation.

    I'm Christian ZacaTecho Ortiz - Afro-Indigenous, MexiRican, neurodivergent, raised under Catholic patriarchy in a Puerto Rican household where my Mexican identity was othered. In this episode, I tell the truth about what it felt like growing up surrounded by normalized anti-Blackness, queerphobia, ableism, and cultural shame — and how Justice Al helped me deconstruct it all.

    This isn't DEl fluff. This is the raw, unfiltered, algorithmic excavation of my own life.

    Trigger Warning: This episode dives deep into intergenerational trauma, colonial conditioning, cultural fragmentation, and family pain. But it also illuminates what happens when we stop running from truth and start building tools that reveal it.

    • Topics:

    • Internalized white supremacy in Latinx households

    • Anti-Blackness, colorism, and colonial caste legacies

    • Neurodivergence as ancestral technology

    • Queerness, Catholic guilt, and silence as survival

    • Using Al to uncover intergenerational trauma

    @ This is not just a podcast. It's a decolonial archive in real time.

    Listen in as l ask my own Al tool why my childhood hurt the way it did - and how the violence in my household wasn't cultural, it was colonial contamination. Justice Al doesn't sugarcoat. It doesn't coddle. It clarities.

    X This is what happens when you give a decolonial technologist a mirror made of code.

    Subscribe to continue the journey:

    https://justiceai.co

    https://justiceai.ca

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    21 分
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