2024-06-12 –, Room A - IJzaal
Nearly 100% of all deepfake videos target women and girls, creating explicit content without their consent. This exponential rise of abusive deepfake content profoundly impacts individuals, communities, and society. Join The Reclaim Coalition, powered by Panorama Global, and a panel of experts to understand why this AI-fueled gender-based violence must urgently be addressed and to explore the avenues for investments that will accelerate a growing field and combat all forms of online image based sexual violence.
Bradley Myles serves as Senior Advisor - Innovation at Panorama Global where he stewards external partnerships, works with a global network of social entrepreneurs, supports program implementation, and develops creative strategies and solutions in support of Panorama’s social impact goals as a platform for social change. During his time at Panorama, he has supported the creation and development of multiple new program areas, including The Reclaim Coalition focused on addressing image-based sexual violence, the Accelerating Social Change Leadership Initiative (ACSLI), and the Collaborative Learning for Impact Philanthropy (CLIP) initiative. Bradley also plays a key advisory role for To Zero, a global initiative to end childhood sexual violence in a generation. Prior to joining Panorama, Bradley served on the founding team and then as CEO as Polaris, building, growing, and leading one of the prominent anti-trafficking organizations in the United States for 15 years. Bradley helped envision and launched the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline at Polaris, a 24/7 live operation that has now identified and responded to more than 70,000 cases of human trafficking nationwide. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Sandy Hook Promise in the gun violence prevention field. He is a 2017 recipient of the Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship.
Breeze is a survivor of online image abuse and Deepfake generated Pornography attacks. In her darkest hour, she couldn’t find any reliable technology to resolve her issue, knowing there are millions in the world suffering from the same problem, she decided to create her own solution: Alecto AI, an online identity infrastructure
Nadège leads the Alliance for Gender Equality in Europe, a donor’s collaborative created to support progress for gender equality and women’s rights in the region. As such, she co-designs the strategy of the fund, leads the team and oversees the grant making, capacity strengthening and communication activities. Before joining the Alliance in 2021, Nadège worked over a decade in non-profit organisations in France and at the European level. Her expertise lies in gender equality, gender-based violence, diversity and sustainable development. She notably co-created One in three women__, the first network of companies engaged against domestic violence and co-edited Why the European Green Deals needs ecofeminism the first report looking at gender in the European Union environmental policies.
Sophie Compton is a documentary director and producer who tells women's stories of injustice and healing. Her work is impact-driven and she runs impact projects alongside each creative piece, amplifying survivor voices. Her projects have been supported by Sundance Institute, International Documentary Association, Impact Partners, Hot Docs, Arts Council England and others. Her debut feature ANOTHER BODY follows a student’s search for justice after discovering deepfake pornography of herself online. It premiered at SXSW 2023, winning the Special Jury Award for Innovation in Storytelling, and played at Hot Docs, Doc Edge, Champs Elysées, Munich, Aegean, DMZ, Woodstock, Mill Valley and New/Next Film Festivals among others, winning multiple Audience Awards. Her second feature HOLLOWAY (in post-production) follows six women returning to the abandoned prison where they were once incarcerated, produced by Girerson and BIFA-winning Beehive Films. Previously, she was Artistic Director of theatre company Power Play, producing/directing six plays including the Fringe First winning FUNERAL FLOWERS, and work at Tate Modern, V&A, Pleasance, Copeland Gallery. As an impact producer she has worked with grassroots organisations, NGOs, governments and press including The White House, World Economic Forum, and NOW THIS on viral content and new legislation and policy.
Elizabeth Woodward is a producer of documentary and narrative films, and founder of WILLA.
She was selected for Forbes 30 Under 30, DOC NYC 40 Under 40, Berlinale Talents, and is an Impact Partners Producers Fellow and a Sundance Catalyst Fellow. Her recent films include ANOTHER BODY (SXSW Special Jury Award, Sundance Catalyst), YOU RESEMBLE ME (Venice Film Festival, executive produced by Spike Lee, Spike Jonze, Alma Har’el, Riz Ahmed) and ON THE DIVIDE (Tribeca Film Festival, POV on PBS). Other notable projects include Netflix’s THE GREAT HACK (Academy Award shortlist, Emmy nominee, BAFTA nominee, Sundance Film Festival), HBO’s hit series THE VOW: A NXIVM STORY (New York Times Best TV Shows of 2020), a VR experience PERSUASION MACHINES (Sundance New Frontier, SXSW).
Her films have been supported by Sundance Institute, Impact Partners, Chicken and Egg, Film Independent, Field of Vision, The Gotham, New York Foundation for the Arts, the International Documentary Association, among others. She is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, the Council on Foreign Relations Young Professionals Group, the Documentary Producers Alliance, and the Frontline Club.
Elizabeth graduated magna cum laude and phi beta kappa from Brown University and received a masters with distinction from the University of Cambridge. She speaks fluent French and proficient Italian.
Andrea is co-founder of FAIR Girls and Karana Rising, and she has led national and international efforts to develop services, housing, and policies to advance the rights and healing of survivors of human trafficking, sexual exploitation, and sexual abuse. Andrea has served and interfaced with over 2,000 survivors of trafficking and gender-based violence in the United States, the Balkans, Russia, Bangladesh, India, and Uganda. Andrea worked alongside survivor leaders to advance recommendations to address image based sexual violence, including synthetic sexual forgeries, to the White House as well as global and US policy and technology arenas. Andrea has her graduate degree in European Law and Economics from the University of Bonn, Germany. Andrea is an advisory board member to the Joyful Heart Foundation, founded by actress Mariska Hargitay and is The Reclaim Coalition’s representative to the French Laboratory on Women’s Rights Online. Andrea’s first book, Believe Me, publishes in July 2024.