Fair Identity Project
People deserve to be known for who they are today, not only who they once were.
Fair Identity Project is a public interest initiative dedicated to promoting fairness, accuracy, and second chances in how people are represented by modern institutions and digital systems.
We believe people can grow. We believe public records and digital information should be accurate, current, and presented in context. We believe outdated information should not permanently define someone's identity when the facts, the context, or the person themselves have changed.
Our Areas of Focus:
- Digital reputation and online identity
- Second chances and recovery
- Fairness in public records
- Administrative and institutional accountability
- Public education and policy
Founded by Jay Werther
Jay Werther is a writer and former attorney whose work explores addiction, recovery, digital reputation, administrative fairness, and second chances. His essays have appeared in publications including the Times Union, Deseret News, The Park Record, East Bay RI, and others.Learn more at:www.jaywerther.com