Hi Arielle! Can you tell us a little bit about yourself?
Arielle: Sure thing. My name is Arielle (she/her). I have a background in youth movement organizing. I care deeply about empowering young people and our online experiences. I work in the responsible technology space as an advocate for ethical technology and strive to implement policies that make technology more ethical for everyone.
When you were in high school, you organized thousands of New York City students to walk out of school to protest gun violence. Was this the beginning of your path as an organizer? What inspired you to organize a walkout?
Arielle: In high school, I organized my peers to walk out and protest inaction on gun violence. Through that work, I saw how interconnected all these issues are — gun violence, LGBTQ+ rights, women’s rights, mental health. Then I lost a close friend to suicide as I graduated, which shifted my focus to the intersection of mental health and the internet.
After high school, I took a gap year to work on Capitol Hill, lobbying for bills around LGBTQ+ rights, gun violence prevention, and mental health. I continued that activism through college in D.C., and now I work in digital governance and AI safety, still advocating for young people. What drives me is the belief in young people’s innate power and the conviction in a better future. That’s why working with Hopelab feels so meaningful.
How do you feel about joining the Hopelab Board of Directors?
Arielle: I am incredibly excited to join the Hopelab board! I’m beyond honored, and I think Hopelab has an amazing track record in — and is a great representation of — putting young people in positions of power. This new board position is no different. I’m so excited to work with everyone at Hopelab and create impactful projects together
What do you hope to bring to Hopelab’s board?
Arielle: I’m Hopelab’s first youth member of the board, so I’m incredibly excited to take that step together. I’m looking forward to bringing my experience in policy, movement building, and AI governance to the board. Creating a safer digital world and a better technological future has been central to my work, and I’m eager to contribute that perspective while learning from other board members.