Nandini Jammi
Co-founder at Sleeping Giants

Nandini Jammi is co-founder of Sleeping Giants, a social media campaign dedicated to making bigotry less profitable.

Sleeping Giants formed in the weeks after the 2016 elections, alerting brands and businesses via Facebook and Twitter that their ads were appearing alongside racist and bigoted content on Breitbart. Over 4,000 advertisers have blacklisted Breitbart since the effort began.

The campaign played a pivotal role in the advertiser exodus that led to the cancellation of Bill O’Reilly’s show, The O’Reilly Factor, after sexual harassment allegations against him were confirmed. More recently, Sleeping Giants successfully called on tech companies including Apple, Spotify, Facebook and Google to enforce their terms of service and remove Alex Jones and his show, Infowars, from their platforms.

The campaign has grown to over 350,000 members across Twitter and Facebook working together to hold advertisers and platforms accountable for the rhetoric they fund, distribute and profit from.

Nandini has appeared in BBC, The New York Times, The Guardian and Politico.