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Paul Biggar removed from CircleCI board for standing with Palestine
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Summary
- CircleCI is a major software company used by some of the largest brands in the world.
- Founder and director Paul Biggar wrote a blog post on the genocide in Gaza and the shameful silence from the tech community.
- Shortly after his blog post, Biggar was removed from the CircleCI board of directors.
- Biggar has spearheaded Tech for Palestine: a coalition of tech folks working towards Palestinian freedom.
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