MozFest Virtual 2023 & MozFest House: Amsterdam

Version 1.55 July 27, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “The Search for Parables of AI” by ranjit, Katherine Reilly, Esteban Morales
  • “Beyond Data Openness: Purpose, Privacy and Priorities” by Silvana Fumega, cat cortes, Natalia Carfi, Arturo Muente-Kunigami, Muchiri Nyaggah
  • “Children and the Right to Privacy: Parental Protection or Stalker Ware?” by Najad Osman, Elaha Walizadeh
  • “Biomimetic Problem Solving” by Beth Duckles, Jonah Duckles
  • “Can you guess which song snippets are written by AI?” by Saloni Garg
  • “The Unfreedom Monitor: A discussion on transparency in technology” by Veszna Wessenauer, Sindhuri Nandhakumar
  • “Emergent Encounters Data Stewardship Happy Hour 1” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Accessibility in Human Rights Centered Design | La Accesibilidad en el Diseño Centrado en los Derechos Humanos” by Tim Stallmann, Chris Schweidler, Ranell Shubert, Tony Macias
  • “Film Screening: The Ancestors Are Meeting Because We Have Met” by Kosisochukwu Nnebe
  • “MozFest Zine Party!” by Kiwako Sakamoto, E.L. Guerrero, BRONzELANI
  • “The Trillion Dollar platform in your pocket: A deep dive into how “SDKs” allow the digital giants to control your data” by Alistair Alexander, Jennifer Pybus
  • “A Public Interest Framework – reclaiming media as an institution of democracy, peace, and security” by Deniz Wagner, Mira Milosevic, Joan Barata, Julia Madrazo, Lori
  • “#MozFestZineFair: Bullshit Jobs (in China)” by Krish Raghav
  • “Hubs Drop In Training Session for Wranglers and Immersive Session Presenters” by Michael Morran
  • “Web accessibility clinic for open-source privacy and security tools : Enhancing user experiences for people with disabilities” by Raashi Saxena
  • “How can African Indigenous language communities be safer online?” by Eddie Avila, Zita Zage, Siya Masuku
  • “Breathe Deep: Machine Learning as Spiritual Practice” by Sam Danello, Roland Chen, Paul Joseph Rivera-Carlisle
  • “Hubs Drop In Training Session for Wranglers and Immersive Session Presenters” by Michael Morran
  • “Desarmando las piezas de la desinformación” by Adrian Pino, SOLEDAD ARREGUEZ MANOZZO
  • “IRL: Online Life is Real Life, A Mozilla podcast” by Eeva Moore
  • “Hubs Drop In Training Session for Wranglers and Immersive Session Presenters” by Michael Morran
  • “Meet KOWA – An African Ancestral AI” by Aishatu Gwadabe
  • “Reclaiming and Building Worker Power in an Age of Workplace Surveillance” by Raashi Saxena, Ayden Férdeline
  • “Digital inclusion in the era of decentralisation” by Charles Anaman
  • “We the media? A workshop on being a critical news consumer” by Giovana, Sindhuri Nandhakumar
  • “The World According to TikTok: Mapping Digital Boundaries and Algorithmic Proximities” by Salvatore Romano, Claudio Agosti
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Making the Fediverse” by Darius Kazemi, Tarunima, Steve Teixeira, Anouk Ruhaak, AX Mina
  • “Towards a more diverse and inclusive Open Definition [ES/EN/PT]” by Lucas Pretti, Sara Petti, Carol Matos, Nikesh Balami, Edgar Zanella Alvarenga, Patricio Del Boca
  • “From the archive to the dancefloor: create live music with AI” by Max Tiel
  • “Uplevel Your Project Through Master Storytelling” by Kristina Gorr
  • “Designing a Framework of Responsible Practices for Synthetic Media” by Claire Leibowicz
  • “How to ask your government questions” by Jan Ainali, Abbe98
  • “Bias & Transparency Gardening Hour 🌱” by Philo
  • “Online gender-based violence: Struggles and resistance in Latin America for digital rights” by Sara Fratti, Cecilia Ananías
  • “Mozilla.ai: Building a Trustworthy Tech Stack for the Generative AI Era” by Mark Surman, Kasia Chmielinski, Moez Draief
  • “First-Principles Messaging For Building Trust and Community Resilience - A Workshop for Effective Marketing Strategies against New Emerging Cyber Threats” by Ahmed X. Medien, Joel Benge
  • “Radical Inclusion Podcast” by Acintya Jayawardena, Teresa
  • “Discussing the Rise of Bad Bots” by Jake Blok, mark
  • “Building Mozilla's Alumni Program - Together!” by Hailey Froese
  • “AI Ethics with the Lens of Buddha” by Rupa Singh
  • “Inclusion Drives Innovation - The Value of "By and For" Product Design” by Alyah Thomas, John Choi, Ilmi, Antonio Guimaraes, Charity Pitcher-Cooper
  • “Win-Win Workout on predictive policing” by Perry Walker
  • “Towards human-centric Recommender Systems: what is on the "check list"?” by Katarzyna Szymielewicz, Claire Pershan
  • “Reframing Algorithmic Transparency” by Amber Sinha
  • “‘Just’ Innovations: A study on how Justicemakers are using tech to lead social justice movement” by Meghana Parik, Subhashish Panigrahi
  • “Narratives on Digital Rights in Amsterdam” by Milou Jansen
  • “West Asia & North Africa Digital Rights Scene: Threats and Opportunities” by Mohamad Najem
  • “Let's build the AI for Good stack together (or not??)” by Matt Stempeck
  • “The Potential of Youth and Identifying Bias in a Future of Fair AI” by Jaemarie Solyst
  • “Memiro: Centering Self-Tracking in Designed Experiences” by Roxanne Hoffman
  • “Resetting the digital landscape for 2030 and beyond: sharing actionable insights from the latest research at the Ada Lovelace Institute” by Valentina
  • “Black crypto culture” by Ian Forrester
  • “Launch of the Rhizome of Babel” by Kosisochukwu Nnebe
  • “How legislations in the EU can impact the Global South” by Itxaso Domínguez, Asha Allen, Paige Collings, Mona Shtaya, Jan Penfrat
  • “Where you (mis)lead, we won’t follow: Naming misleading climate solutions and developing alternative narratives” by Fieke, Becky Kazansky, Evelin Heidel, Katrin Fritsch, Maya Richman
  • “Making Coding & Data Experiences more accessible with free resources” by Shivay Lamba, Rishit Dagli
  • “MozFest Zine Fair & Exhibition 2023” by Kiwako Sakamoto, E.L. Guerrero, BRONzELANI
  • “Wiretaps on Wheels: How Cars (and Rideshare Bikes) Track Everywhere We Go” by Eleni Manis
  • “Taking the discussion on Bad Bots further” by Jake Blok, mark
  • “Mozilla Africa Innovation Mradi: Building The African Tech Ecosystem” by Hanan Elmasu, Jessie Keating, Chenai Chair, Nkirote Koome, Steve Azeka, Mark Irura Gachara, Belona Sonna
  • “Joining forces in Social Media Monitoring of Disinformation: Come join our vision to create an international network of trust and a data knowledge hub” by Charlotte Freihse, Cathleen Berger
  • “Del espacio digital a la acción” by Ari Ramírez
  • “Hey Siri, Are We Speaking The Same Language? How can a multi-sector approach create a more equitable and inclusive future for voice technology?” by Jessie Keating, E.M. Lewis-Jong, Jennifer Pratt Miles, Aidan Pine, Kari Briski, Stewart Collis, Jessie Keating, Paul Aqua, Nattiya Kanhabua, Rotimi Babalol, Tebatso Gina Moape
  • “Minecraft Edu At Mozfest: Kick Off Session” by YouthZone
  • “MozFest Trustworthy AI Working Group Demo Day 2023” by Anne Lee Steele, Temi Popo, Leonora Tima, Jennifer Ding, Eleanor Dare, Christopher Akiki, Mario Rodriquez, Saif Malhem, Xenia, Paul Sedille
  • “Burnout Open Office Hours Wednesday” by Lu Ortiz
  • “Mapping the Landscape of Voice Biometric Deployments” by Wiebke Hutiri
  • “Practical lessons from piloting stakeholder engagement in AI development - emerging champions” by Berna Keskindemir, Vanja Skoric, Emily Lawton, Mayesha Tasnim, Tasniem Anwar
  • “The Digital Services Act: Risk Assessments in Theory and Practice” by Claire Pershan, Karolina Iwanska, Marlena Wisniak
  • “Beyond the Questionnaire: An Algorithmic Impact Assessment Hackathon” by Nick Gertler
  • “Become a Podcast Star - Mozilla's Kids' program”
  • “Designing for Data Rights in the AI Production Pipeline” by Anne Lee Steele, Jennifer Ding, Yacine Jernite
  • “Legal Eagles: legal resources available to digital rights activists” by Guillermo Torrejon
  • “Talkaoke - Decolonising Net Culture” by Mikey Weinkove
  • “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 3” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Walk a mile in their shoes: Policymaking to regulate FRT” by Ameya Nagarajan, Kudzai
  • “Complaint and control: User strategies for managing the YouTube algorithm” by Becca Ricks
  • “Generative AI Policy : How tos” by Wathagi
  • “MTF Roundtable” by Wiebke Hutiri, Mehan Jayasuriya, Marc Faddoul
  • “Culturally Responsive AI Storytelling” by Tom Westgarth, Kevin Luca Zandermann
  • “Encryption in Africa - Human Right or Criminal Offence?” by Jeff Wilbur, Lillian Nalwoga, Peterking Quaye, Adugna Necho Mulatu
  • “AI Photography” by Stefka Hristova
  • “The Roles of the Youth in Online Safety” by ABRAHAM SELBY, Raymond Mamattah, Isaac Apenteng, Carine Malor, Faiza Seidu-Adam, OUEDRAOGO Issouf Alan Wisdom
  • “Exploring Data Governance As A Community” by Lauriane, Thomas Linder, Christian Medina
  • “Q&A and drinks around Made to Measure” by Laokoon
  • “Putting the Public Interest Before Technology” by Jessie Keating, J. Bob Alotta, Katy Knight, Michelle Shevin, Afua Bruce, Lyel Resner
  • “Willie Mae Rock Camp Presents: Florence Mills Spatialized! Discussion” by LaFrae Sci
  • “Digitalization, Valuation and Trading Environmental Impact (powered by Greenstand)” by Ezra Jay, Jaime Perales, Emmanuel Fotso, Sebastian
  • “Re-Empower the People with Data Visualization and Game Design” by Sam Pottinger, Varsha Gopalakrishnan
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Keynote” by Frances Haugen
  • “From labelling to creativity: A co-creative workshop about gender recognition technologies” by Ada Ada Ada
  • “Centering trustworthy AI in the Just Sustainability of social and environmental ecosystems” by Bogdana Rakova, Kristophina Kiito Shilongo
  • “Imagining the Data Futures of Aging” by Amanda Tkaczyk
  • “¿Dónde está el autor?: Creación, uso y propiedad de las imágenes hechas por IA” by Umut Pajaro Velasquez, Kenia Hernandez, Pedro de Perdigão Lana, Julio César Márquez Ariza
  • “In Conversation with Mozilla Tech Policy Fellows: Where’s the harm?” by Tarcizio Silva, Bogdana Rakova, Kristophina Kiito Shilongo, Jasmine McNealy, Lorena Regattieri, Lucy Purdon, Júlia Keserű, Apryl Williams
  • “Neurodiversity as a brand: who owns it?” by Dr Lutza Ireland (Autistic/ADHD/she/her), Tim Goldstein
  • “Ethics on the Job: A Tech Worker’s Role in Upholding Values in Computing Systems” by Kristen Sheets, Nataliya Nedzhvetskaya
  • “#MozFestZineFair: DIY Guide to Analog Tracking of Menstruation” by Roxanne Hoffman, Sandhini Ghodeshwar, Jorge Martinez Arana, Shinichiro Kuwahara, Zach Pino
  • “Democratising access to AI education - why and how” by Gianluca Mauro
  • “Disability Inclusive AI & Policy: From AI Bias to Implications in Education, Children & Disability Rights” by Yonah Welker, Kave Noori, Maud Stiernet, Marina Montemor, Samuel (Interpreter), Natasha (Interpreter)
  • “Make Your Data Project Ethical in Twelve Steps” by Rijk
  • “Scripts and Reels: Scripting Your Digital Media” by Oseremen Ojesebholo
  • “Mozilla Common Voice - Tamil” by Muthuramalingam
  • “Know Your App: A design intervention workshop with a children's EdTech database” by Xinyu Zhao
  • “Songs of the Living - Song Circle”
  • “Building the Youth-Led Movement for Responsible Tech” by Jessie Keating, Emma Leiken, Jaspal Sandhu, Kevin Connors, Thanasi Dilos, Emma Lembke, David Ball
  • “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 1” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “A Native/Indigenous Perspective on AI- coding differently” by Bridget Kimsey
  • “Fungi Sea See Fun” by HeheLLL
  • “The Digital Doughnut: what would sustainable tech really look like?” by Alistair Alexander
  • “Resistencia digital para personas LGBT en línea” by Fiorella Ferrari Lavalle, Alithu Bazan Talavera, Noe Taza, Santiago Balvin Gutierrez
  • “Who pulls the strings of AI?” by Tiwanee Van der Horst, Anja Overdiek
  • “Meditation for All”
  • “Temple of the Muses” by Deleted User
  • “Derechos de Autor y IA, la amenaza de una brecha mayor” by Jose Mendoza
  • “Mainstreaming Human Rights in the Digital Transformation of Cities: the road ahead” by Paula Boet, Flor Serale, Ximena Soto
  • “Against Recursive-Colonialism in Tech: Mapping Ecological Practices of Friction and Reparations from the Global South” by Bárbara Paes, Lorena Regattieri
  • “Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning: Machine learning on data you cannot see” by Valerio Maggio
  • “Voice of financial [in]exclusion” by Lawil Karama, Savannah Koolen, Mohamed Bah
  • “Digital rights and socio-environmental climate justice: Technologies, internet and community practices on the horizon of reparation” by Lori Regattieri, Jéssica Botelho, Aymara llanque zonta, Allan Gomes, Marcos Wesley Castro Pedroso
  • “Cosmos Experience: Facing Wicked Problems & Paradox” by Sophia Bazile (she/her), inabel Uytiepo (they/siya)
  • “Participative creation of AI models used by governments.” by Paul Suijkerbuijk, Willy Tadema, Fenna Woudstra
  • “Monstrous” by Eleanor Dare
  • “‘Save’ - Share, Archive, Verify, Encrypt: The Importance of Secure Preservation for Evidentiary Media” by Alexandra Esenler
  • “Towards a Data Justice Framework for AI Developers” by Eliza McCullough, Sarah Villeneuve
  • “From cybercrime to censorship: Using narrative and contextual analysis to empower understanding and resilience” by Giovana, Ali Osman
  • “MozFest Game Show 1” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Re-thinking Voice in the Age of AI” by Michaela Pnacekova, Wiebke Hutiri, Anna Leschanowsky
  • “#MozFestZineFair: Digital Zines” by Bracken
  • “Online Safety for Teens - A discussion on Cybersecurity for students and educators” by Asela Waidyalankara
  • “Towards a universal Right to Repair everything and everywhere” by Ugo Vallauri
  • “Burnout Open Office Hours Thursday” by Lu Ortiz
  • “Movement building for Trustworthy AI: What is needed to sustain the movement?” by Zeina Abi Assy, Seher Shafiq
  • “AI & DATA ETHICS : A Practical Approach” by Wathagi, Dominika Janus, Sona Jose
  • “Fungi Sea See Fun” by HeheLLL
  • “Wind back to get forward: rethinking a sustainable Internet” by Paula
  • “Decolonialism, Feminism & AI” by Caitlin Kraft-Buchman, Jaime Gutiérrez Alfaro
  • “Cosmos Experience: Making Different Kin; Weaving Wider Ecologies” by Sophia Bazile (she/her), Adah Parris, Tada Hozumi (they)
  • “Quilting free tools for computer literacy training” by Rowen Ravera
  • “Film Screening: The Ancestors Are Meeting Because We Have Met” by Kosisochukwu Nnebe
  • “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 4” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “DiscoTehran: 1970s Tehran” by DiscoTehran
  • “GoodforMEdia: A Youth-led Peer-Mentoring Program Promoting Healthier Engagement with Social Media” by Vicki Harrison, Sonia Cherian, Zoe Adelsheim
  • “The Effort to Remember” by Gracielle Higino, Reinecken
  • “We’re all storytellers” by Miruna Andreea Găman, Gloria Maria Cavalieri, Beth Daley
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “Reward Reports: Documenting the Dynamics of Increasingly Capable AI Systems” by Thomas Krendl Gilbert
  • “Facilitating Collective Power” by Dirk Slater
  • “Shifting Power in the Data Economy: Ride and Delivery App Edition” by Cansu Safak, Hays Witt, Erik Forman, Lisa Gutermuth, Paul Iano
  • “Participating in the digital society” by SIDN fonds
  • “MozFest Game Show 2” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Questionable Tech: Rethinking Sensitive Data” by Questionable Tech – Tima Otu Anwana and Paul Eberstaller
  • “AI Incident Investigations” by Sean McGregor, Janet Schwartz
  • “Learn, share and do! Meet the No Minor Futures team” by Soledad Magnone, Umi Said Omar, Sandra Apollo, Deleted User, Sarah Syed
  • “Sustainability, justice, and socio-ecological dimensions of AI transparency” by Bogdana Rakova
  • “Tech We Trust: Helping people understand the ethical challenges of personal data collection and unfair algorithms.” by Craig Steele, Daniel Devine
  • “Cross-cultural & Intergenerational Interactive Media Exploration to Counter Bias in AI” by Valentine Goddard
  • “Movement Building & Data Stewardship Gardening Hour 🌱” by Philo
  • “Community Transparency: Lessons from Open Source Governance” by Abigail Cabunoc Mayes
  • “Freedom of Opinion in Times of Crises: the impact of AI-based content governance” by Julia Haas, Elisa Lindinger, Cristian Vaccari, Laura Becana Ball, Zach Rosson
  • “Towards feminist digital futures – an interactive foresight workshop” by Anastasia Karagianni, Corinna Vetter
  • “Emotional AIs are coming: What are the consequences on humanity?” by Anna Braun
  • “Reimagining EdTech with Mozilla Spoke & Hubs” by Lisanne Binhammer
  • “Nature Sounds + Guided Rest Meditation” by Natalie Matias
  • “Usurpador: The Lord of the Skies” by Gracielle Higino, Timothée Poisot
  • “online safety for women in the Gulf countries” by Safa Ghnaim, Shaimaa Al Essai, Safiya Ambu-saidi, Denisse Albornoz
  • “Minecraft Edu At Mozfest: Feedback Session” by YouthZone
  • “Critical Feminist Interventions in Trustworthy AI and Technology Policy” by Bogdana Rakova
  • “Songs of the Living - Song Circle”
  • “Recognition Technology and Machine learning and how they effect people's life” by Sara Alsherif, أحمد غربية
  • “Cyfer Creative Exchange: Artists & designers’ responses to the privacy, ethics and security of female oriented technology” by Joe Bourne, Teresa Almeida, Maryam Mehrnezhad, Althea Rao, Nadia Campo Woytuk, Sian Fan, Sian Fan, Vasiliki Tsaknaki
  • “Crafts and Tinkering party - Mozilla Kids' program”
  • “From Insights To Impact” by Jessie Keating, Alexandra Givens, Emily Tavoulareas, B Cavello, Madison Snider
  • “Encryption Post-Roe: The Future of Abortion Activism?” by Zelly Martin, Martin Riedl
  • “worlds (worlds) ~ 3D, photogrammetry and playable worlds” by G. Craig Hobbs, Tyler Stannard
  • “Data sharing for common good needs data commons” by Marjolein Bot, Simone van der Burg, Hilary Richters, Lia Hsu, Erik Lückers
  • “"Nani Ma": A journey of Open Filmmaking to Speech Data” by Subhashish Panigrahi
  • “Need for building Explainable AI” by Shivay Lamba, Rishit Dagli
  • “How might we protect democracy from being nuked by Big Tech companies?” by Kofi Yeboah, Odanga Madung
  • “Nature Sounds + Guided Rest Meditation” by Natalie Matias
  • “The Politics of Remembrance” by Lee Tzu Tung 李紫彤, Xin Xin 林心瑜
  • “Cosmos Experience: Towards New Sensemaking - AI, Art, Creativity & Aesthetics” by Sophia Bazile (she/her), Ari Melenciano
  • “MozFest Game Show 3” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Be Bold: Wiki Women in Red” by Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight
  • “Centering Human Rights: Prioritizing Accessibility + Privacy + Usability” by Natalie Cadranel, Caroline Sinders
  • “Inteligencia Artificial, esta pregunta es para ti.” by Maria Juliana
  • “Just Transitions: Imagining The Future Of Healthy Digital Spaces” by Jessie Keating, Karina Alexanyan, Samir Doshi, Burcu Kilic, Clarence Okoh, Dr. Nicholas Brigham Adams, Deepti Doshi, Amber French, Anamitra Deb
  • “#MozFestZineFair: Looking for The Cloud” by Yan Cong
  • “Our metaverse ~ Open source immersive worlds in education” by G. Craig Hobbs, Tyler Stannard
  • “Accelerating Digital Solutions for Civil Society - Lessons Learned in Supporting Makers” by Marnie Webb
  • “From Detroit to Egypt: Connecting Movements for Climate Justice and Prison Abolition” by Yasmin Elayat, Siwatu-Salama Ra, Sanaa Seif
  • “Girls in STEAM” by Ariel Cao
  • “Designing for the future fediverse” by Ian Forrester
  • “Ethical Dilemma Cafe”
  • “Engaging Teens Globally on United Nations Sustainable Development Goals” by Linda Staheli
  • “Techno-optimism through ROFFEKE rock ‘n’ roll films” by Mildred Achoch
  • “Digital and virtual burnout is real!” by Lu Ortiz, Nicole Martin
  • “Surveillance and ethical governance: A contextual approach to privacy in the deployment of smart city technologies” by Leo Cao, Sharon Strover, Emily Woodward
  • “Dataverse: Datasets & Distress” by Padmini Ray Murray, Tarandeep, Tarunima, Navya Sri Kalli, Padmini Ray Murray, Cheshta Arora
  • “The taxonomy of mis-, dis and malinformation and how to combat it” by Ahmed X. Medien, Swapneel Mehta, Glenn Ellingson, Hallie Stern
  • “Citizen participation x Algorithms in cities” by Rosa Louwerse, Lina Goelzer
  • “I’m passionate about climate. He’s passionate about privacy. We decided to swap for one year.” by Ruby Au, William
  • “Bringing Light to Shadow Data” by Georgia Bullen, Cameron M Hickey, Shayne Longpre, Susan Kennedy
  • “Justice and Equality: Questions around Digital Art from the Arab Region” by Basma Baydoun, Mona Gamil, Yasmeen Fanari, Noura Souma, Bassel Nwelaty, B Serajaldin, Ward, Wissam Tayar, Ruba Al Sayed
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Life Online: Race, Class, Fame & Harm” by Carys Afoko, Seyi Akiwowo, Symeon Brown
  • “Rabbit Holes Collective” by Ian Forrester
  • “Crowdsourcing Data to Influence Gig Platform Algorithms” by Dan Calacci, Danny Spitzberg, Samantha Dalal
  • “Bringing the Tada Values to life for a future ‘ethical scan car’” by Mike de Kreek
  • “Funder Track Coffee House” by Jessie Keating
  • “Funder Track Coffee House” by Jessie Keating
  • “Exposing how Pornhub abuses personal data of its users” by Giulia Corona, Alessandro Polidoro
  • “The Lounge”
  • “Stories Are Our Algorithm: Emerging Tech & Collective Power” by Stephanie Dinkins, Toshi Reagon
  • “Is the Machine Learning Art History?” by Adele Jarrar
  • “Boundary Spanning Work” by Beth Duckles
  • “Text-to-Image prompt battle” by Lilian Stolk, Guus Hoeberechts, margarita@thehmm.nl
  • “Exploring Many Ways of Knowing and the Role of AI” by Christopher Costes
  • “Garden Party” by Sarah Allen, J. Bob Alotta
  • “Ethical Dilemma Cafe”
  • “VOICING POLICIES NOW” by Sabine Junginger
  • “Collaborating in the Digital Public Space” by Ian Forrester, Kris Petrasova
  • “Data Breaches: A Venom that poisons all too late, or how the Law needs to properly address data leaks” by Warren Urquhart
  • “Web accessibility clinic for open source tools : Enhancing user experiences for people with disabilities” by Raashi Saxena, Nancy Reyes
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Funding Ethical Tech & The Next Mozilla Chapter” by Carys Afoko, J. Bob Alotta, Imo Udom, Mohamed Nanabhay, Pelonomi Moiloa, Mitchell Baker
  • “Unknown Influence | Social Media, Democracy and Transparency” by Odanga Madung, Audrey Hingle, Tyler Freeman Smith
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “Building Digital Resilience: Challenges and Opportunities in the Age of Transformation” by Jessie Keating, Silke Müelherr, Pia Lamberty, Omri Preiss, Alicia Wanless
  • “Building a network to report about climate crisis” by Soledad Magnone, Gibran Mena, Fer Aguirre, Charles Suggs
  • “Takedown Transparency- Mandatory databases and international law” by Lumen Database, Adam Holland
  • “Closing Party” by Zeina Abi Assy, DiscoTehran
  • “Biggest, wildest dreams: feminists reframing tech” by Numun Fund
  • “Reimagine Copenhagen 1941” by Jing Wang Thomas
  • “The (Anti) Metaverse” by Luca
  • “Open AI systems: will they challenge the concentrations of power?” by Alek Tarkowski, Zuzanna Warso, Isaac Johnson
  • “Uniting the Amazon Mechanical Turk Workers Behind AI: The Challenges of Virtual Global Organizing” by Krystal Kauffman, Krista M Pawloski
  • “Blueprint for Regulating Algorithmic Management” by iManage - Rethinking Employment Law for a World of Algorithmic Management
  • “Web accessibility help desk #3 for open source tools” by Raashi Saxena, Nancy Reyes
  • “Many Voices: towards a shared vocal practice between humans and machines” by Jonathan Chaim Reus, Eleni Ikoniadou
  • “A Native American/Indigenous perspective on Artificial Intelligence” by Bridget Kimsey
  • “Trustworthy AI Working Group Demos”
  • “Digital Content Creators Unite: Dispatches from the frontlines of the AI-algorithm revolution” by Surabhi Srivastava
  • “Navigating the Regulatory Framework for Medical Devices in India” by Gyan Tripathi
  • “Who can resist a cookie: Finding balance in our digital nutrition” by Teodora Pavkovic, Taryn Wren
  • “¡Rescatar, Preservar y Compartir!” by Estrella Soria
  • “Dialogues & Debates: A Conversation with Angela Davis and Christian Smalls” by J. Bob Alotta, Angela Davis, Christian Smalls
  • “Who pulls the strings of AI?” by Tiwanee Van der Horst
  • “We need to talk about misogynoir: detecting and preventing hate against Black women” by Julia Slupska
  • “Considerations for developing voice products for rural smallholder farmers” by Betsy Muriithi
  • “The Autonomous Tree Project” by Krzysztof Wronski
  • “AI Transparency in Practice demystified! Ask us Anything!” by Borhane Blili-Hamelin, Ramak Molavi Vasse'i, Jesse McCrosky
  • “In 2030, governments only use open source: a thought experiment” by Elena Findley-de Regt
  • “Dataverse: Tools and ToDos” by Freyja van den Boom, Wathagi, Marcela Capaja, Nivas Ramisetty, Dominika Janus
  • “Tools for Transparency: What Makes a Trustworthy AI System?” by Ehrik Aldana
  • “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 5” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Unleashing The Power Within: Body Confidence in the Digital Age” by Aiza Abid
  • “Digital Rights House Experience” by Rosa Louwerse
  • “AI utilized as a Instrument of opposition” by Nour Naim
  • “BOUNDARY OBJECTS: Dismantling Taxonomies to Render Visibility in Digital Negative Space” by Maggie Mustaklem, Sian Brooke
  • “Designing MozFest” by Bas Brinkman
  • “Consumer Protection in the Digital Economy” by Lawyers Hub, Dickson, Susan, Ken, Boniface, Ninette
  • “Burnout Open Office Hours Monday” by Lu Ortiz
  • “Can AI art be ethical?” by Bridget Todd
  • “Comunalidad digital. Preguntas para una Internet del futuro.” by Dom, la_jes
  • “Dialogues & Debates: The Race To Regulate: How Will This Impact the World?” by Marietje Schaake, Aisha P.L. Kadiri, Nikhil Pahwa, Kush Amlani
  • “Web accessibility help desk #2 for open source tools” by Raashi Saxena, Nancy Reyes
  • “Fostering Transparency and Building a Cooperative Economy” by Laura Hilliger
  • “Emergent Encounters Movement Building Happy Hour 2” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Sharing Experiences and Experiments with Language Inclusion from MozFest 2022 and 2023.” by Laura Vidal, T Munyua
  • “Predicting with Care - Design Principles for the future from an old world data science” by Afreen SAULAT, Ms Florence Devereux
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Technology of the Living: The Intelligence of Voice and Volition” by J. Bob Alotta, Kosisochukwu Nnebe, Toshi Reagon, Ethel Tawe
  • “The Anticipation of Rain-VR experience” by Naima Karim
  • “*Privacy Not Included” by Jen Caltrider, Misha Rykov
  • “Emergent Encounters Bias Happy Hour 1” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Meet & Greet: Education and Access Space” by Education and Access Wranglers
  • “Centering Communities in the Data Economy” by J. Bob Alotta, Kathleen Siminyu, Keoni Mahelona, Timnit Gebru
  • “Responsible AI, from principles to practices: Algorithmic Auditing” by Iliyana Nalbantova
  • “LGBTQ Social Media Safety — Strategies for Advocacy & Activism” by Jenni Olson, GLAAD she/her/TBD, Leanna Garfield
  • “Funder Track Coffee House” by Jessie Keating
  • “Willie Mae Rock Camp Presents: Florence Mills Spatialized!” by LaFrae Sci
  • “The World According to TikTok: Mapping Digital Boundaries and Algorithmic Proximities” by Salvatore Romano, Natalie Kerby, Miazia Schueler
  • “Water is Life” by Amelia Winger-Bearskin, Nour Batyne, Devin Ronneberg, Martha Bearskin, Eamon O'Connor, Tré Vasquez
  • “Using the Mozilla Web Speech API to teach Dutch to very young children from non-Dutch backgrounds. Workshop > How can we design and build smart tools that are safe to use for young children.” by yuri westplat
  • “Circumvention by design: deceptive design patterns in the regulatory context” by Claire Pershan, Gemma Petrie
  • “Climate Change and Internet Disruption: A Case of Floods in Pakistan” by Namra Naseer
  • “Normalizi.ng” by Mushon Zer-Aviv
  • “How artists are examining responsible design in AI technologies.” by Kofi Yeboah
  • “Integrity, trust & safety workers and their role in creating a healthy & transparent social internet” by Sean Wang, Lauren Wagner, Arushi Saxena, Issie Lapowsky, Maggie Engler, Eric Davis, Lauren Boas Hayes
  • “Redistributing Power Through Trust-Based Philanthropy” by Jessie Keating, Shaady Salehi, Kathleen Fleming, Katy Knight, Mike Scutari
  • “Participatory play : Come test cooperative data governance!” by Amrita Nanda
  • “Digital Anti-Racism Education (D.A.R.E.) Program” by Nuzhat Jafri & Firdaus Ali
  • “Seminar - Rhizome of Babel” by Kosisochukwu Nnebe
  • “Imagining Positive Futures” by Jessie Keating, Karina Alexanyan, Dr. Nicholas Brigham Adams, Jess Rimington, Kokayi
  • “A common tongue” by Daniru Jayasuriya
  • “Cosmic and Earthly: Weaving Our Feminist Tech Futures” by shawna finnegan, Jennifer Radloff, la_jes
  • “XAI Toolsheet: A Documentation Framework for Explainable AI Tools” by Surya Karunagaran
  • “Design It For Us: Youth-led initiatives to demand that tech is designed with kids in mind” by Alison Rice, Emma Lembke, Zamaan Qureshi, Trisha Prabhu
  • “Do you know what that camera is doing? Learnings from pilots of DTPR, a standard for increasing tech transparency in public spaces” by Jackie Lu, Jason Farra, Adrienne Schmoeker, Jonathan Pichot
  • “#MozFestZineFair: Putting the Hack in Hakka Noodles / Shaxian Can’t be Fucked with” by Chaoyang Trap
  • “An Intelligent (AI) Game Jam” by Yuwei Lin
  • “Mozilla's Legal Guide for Builders Experimenting with Data Governance - What We Learned” by Maximilian Gahntz
  • “Responsible Computing, an Interdisciplinary Approach” by Steve Azeka
  • “Beyond the Now-an experimental exchange of ideas between journalists and socially-engaged artists.” by Aine O'Brien, Daniel Trilling, Dominik Czechowski, Ashish Ghadiali, Dana Olarescu, Kit Braybrooke, Sarah Lemiem
  • “Corporate Social Media is in Decay. What should Non-Profits do?” by Dirk Slater
  • “Burnout Open Office Hours Tuesday” by Lu Ortiz
  • “Funder Track Coffee House” by Jessie Keating
  • “Along the margins of governance; The impact of novel technology on migrants and border communities.” by Mariam Jamal
  • “Preparing the Next Generation of Technologists: Insights from the Responsible Computing Challenge” by Jessie Keating, J. Bob Alotta, Crystal Lee, Reem Suleiman, Steve Azeka, Craig Newmark, Lorena Huang Liu, Andrew Merluzzi, Shachee Doshi
  • “False Negative Ideation Workshop” by Michaela Pnacekova, Wiebke Hutiri, Anna Leschanowsky
  • “MozFest Science Fair 2023” by Lynne Davis, Temi Popo, Solana Larsen, Christopher Akiki, AI Future Lab, Wes Chow, BigCode
  • “Reverse Recs: Strengthening Democracy with Algorithmic Accountability” by Beatrice Wayne, Alex MacIsaac
  • “No Minor Futures: youth stories about AI” by Soledad Magnone
  • “Restoring Empathy Online” by Corinne David
  • “Hubs Drop In Training Session for Wranglers and Immersive Session Presenters” by Michael Morran
  • “Semente - create community-based digital policy” by Felipe Schmidt Fonseca, Bernardo van de Schepop
  • “MozFest Game Show 4” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Build A Sci-fi Inspired Happily Ever After” by Kristina Gorr
  • “Breaking the anglocentricism of the internet - perspectives from the Common Voice community” by E.M. Lewis-Jong, Sulafa Silim, Gina Moape
  • “Corporate Social Media is in Decay: What does this mean for Non-Profit Communities?” by Dirk Slater
  • “El rol de la tecnología hacia una Reforma judicial feminista en América Latina” by Ivana Feldfeber, Marianela (Mai) Ciolfi Felice, Yasmín Belén Quiroga
  • “Cómo ir más allá del fact-checking” by Melissa Vida, Samanta Azpurua
  • “Seeds & Clay: Organizing New Worlds Through Vulnerability 2.0” by Ra Malika Imhotep, Miyuki Baker
  • “A Mélange of Perspectives - an art exhibition” by Acintya Jayawardena, Piyath Uyangoda, Ashna Cynthia Soundararajah, Arjun Shrestha
  • “Philanthropy’s Role in Strengthening Data Ecosystems” by Jessie Keating, Solana Larsen, Champika Fernando, Hays Witt, Laura Maher, Denise McKenzie, Njemile Davis
  • “Emergent Encounters Transparency Happy Hour 1” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Philanthropy and Social Movements” by Jessie Keating, J. Bob Alotta, Dr. Megan Ming Francis, Dr. Carmen Rojas
  • “Pictures of Nothing” by Mac Andre Arboleda
  • “Trustworthy AI needs trustworthy data – tackling the linguistic discrimination in training data” by The Bulgarian Center for Not-for-Profit Law (BCNL)
  • “Building a climate justice and digital rights network from the soil up” by Fieke, Maya Richman
  • “Social Capital x Youths: To Trust or Not to Trust?” by Stella Teoh, Bea Guevarra
  • “Moving through the Apocalypse: Considering the Future through the Caribbean's Past” by Valencia James, Jason Fitzroy Jeffers
  • “Feminist Technologies for Feminist Futures” by Claire Ba, Lea Schiewer
  • “The Lounge”
  • “Towards equitable and ethical uses and designs for AI in Education” by Thomas Salmon, Nimi
  • “Tech & Biodiversity: Legado 2060 Premiere” by Gracielle Higino, Soledad Magnone, Cybelle, Prathamesh Chavan
  • “AI4Media speculative designs Bazar + drinks” by Max Tiel
  • “AI Séance” by Hope Schroeder, Amy Smith, Zivvy Epstein
  • “Emergent Encounters Transparency Happy Hour 2” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “What do “normal” people look like? (Normalizi.ng: talk + discussion)” by Mushon Zer-Aviv
  • “Discussing Unknown Influence” by Odanga Madung, Audrey Hingle, Tyler Freeman Smith
  • “AI Surveillance in Africa: Transparency and Observance of Open Procurement Standards in the Procurement of AI Systems.” by Jackie Akello, Zara Schroeder
  • “El emperador está desnudo: pensando colectivamente la distancia entre los límites de la tecnología y sus promesas” by Belén Roca, Vladimir garay
  • “Emergent Encounters Bias Happy Hour 2” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Girls in STEAM” by Ariel Cao
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “Señales para una Detox de Datos: Saga Latine” by Soledad Magnone, Viviana Forero, Azeneth García, María del Rosario Cardona Sánchez, Mónica Zapata Ortega
  • “Building the Future of Public Service together” by Ian Forrester
  • “National AI and city projects through the lens of algorithmic and neurodiversity” by Yonah Welker
  • “Cook Cauliflower Florets at MozFest” by Esther Erwteman
  • “Meditation for All” by Onno Oostveen
  • “Reimagine Copenhagen 1941” by Jing Wang Thomas
  • “Unsupervised Pleasures: Imagining Better Large Language Models with Queer AI and the Intersectional AI Toolkit” by Sarah Ciston, Emily Martinez, Emily Martinez
  • “Digital ID & Society: Designing Inclusive, Safe and Responsible Digital IDs for Minoritized Communities.” by Mardiya S, Lilian Olivia Orero, Gabriel Fonlladosa
  • “The auditability of facial recognition systems” by Anushka Jain
  • “Prototyping Algorithmic Contestability for Large Language Models” by Bogdana Rakova, Megan Ma, Nicholas Vincent
  • “Limits of automation in content moderation: a production perspective” by Sana Ahmad
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  • “Afro-Grids: Reimagining Africa's Internet Infrastructure” by Esther Mwema
  • “Storytelling for the future: Technology for the environment” by Madeleine Nicoloff
  • “Are we together? Language and inclusion online” by Meital Tvor Kupfer
  • “Emergent Encounters Data Stewardship Happy Hour 2” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Internet Health Report Listening Tour” by Eeva Moore, Solana Larsen
  • “AIxCosmos: Awakening in an Open Space” by Sophia Bazile (she/her)
  • “Made to Measure” by Laokoon
  • “Feminist AI : Where have we been this year, what have we built, and how are we going forward” by Caitlin Kraft-Buchman, Jaime Gutiérrez Alfaro
  • “AI-Musement Park” by Eleanor
  • “Practical tools for responsible tech & AI” by Jesse McCrosky
  • “Coalition Building for collective Digital Rights work” by Itxaso Domínguez, Dani Noble, Giovanni Fassina, Nadim Nashif
  • “Reimagine Copenhagen 1941” by Jing Wang Thomas
  • “Live performance on AI chatbot analysis” by Salvatore Romano, Claudio Agosti
  • “Dialogues & Debates: People Make Movements” by Tara Fischbach, Val Voshchevska, Alia Malek
  • “Designing a tech policy playbook 101: Tools and resources to tackle OGBV” by Raashi Saxena, Katherine Townsend, Georgia Bullen, ngọc triệu, Ame Elliott
  • “Dataverse: Policy & Partnerships” by Tarandeep, Pete Furlong
  • “Cosmos Experience: Enmeshment: Science Fiction & Speculative Imaginaries” by Sophia Bazile (she/her)
  • “Using AI to ensure justice equality for survivours of gender based violence.” by Leonora Tima
  • “MozFest Ambassador Hour” by Kristina Gorr, Craig Steele, Sadik Shahadu, Anastasia Karagianni
  • “Fungi Sea See Fun” by HeheLLL
  • “OaxacaCiberseguro” by Roselia Martinez, Norma Martínez
  • “Alfabetización Digital, ¿Porque no la logramos y seguimos sonando aburridos?” by Jose Mendoza
  • “Tackling Gender-based Violence in Generative AI” by L Sosa Pfeifer
  • “Garden Tree House Reveal 🌳” by Philo
  • “A Glass Screen or a Foggy Mirror: Discussing Algorithmic Transparency in the Global South” by Jhalak M. Kakkar
  • “Web accessibility help desk #1 for open source tools” by Raashi Saxena, Nancy Reyes
  • “Removing Neoliberalizm from Our Data Collection Tools in Africa” by Benjamin Akinmoyeje, Adio-Adet Dinika
  • “Co-Creating A Better Tech Future: Mozilla Data Futures Lab” by Arturo Filastò, Brandi Geurkink, Tarunima, Miguel Morachimo, Saira Khan-Gallo, Caitlin Augustin, Lea Strohm
  • “What open-source tech innovation and AI help us get to a regenerative economy and get Nature Based Solutions to scale?” by leehe skuler
  • “Testing South Africa's (broken) AI transparency tool” by Murray
  • “Creating new norms for responsible tech through governance and incentives” by Kasia Odrozek, Shu Dar Yao (she / her), Aniyia Williams, Ik Kanu, Anne Kim
  • “Drag Queen Bingo” by The Screaming Queens
  • “Closing Circle” by Sarah Allen, J. Bob Alotta, Mark Surman, Toshi Reagon
  • “Which companies should I trust? Leveraging public data for migrant and low-wage worker self-advocacy.” by Tim Stallmann, Chris Schweidler, Lizzie Shackney, Nate
  • “Sustenance and Liberation: Recipes and Stories inspired by Octavia E. Butler’s Parable Series” by Salimatu Amabebe, Bryant Terry
  • “A feminist dictionary in AI” by Anastasia Karagianni
  • “Popular education meets artificial intelligence: using AI-based image generation to trigger collective thinking about technology, data and AI” by Julie Ricard, Ivette Yáñez Soria
  • “Introduction to SDEPS.eu” by Ian Forrester
  • “Outcomes: Exploring the Values That Will Shape AI for a Better Internet” by Nate Angell
  • “Artistic Creativity and Copyright issues on AI” by Deniz Kurt
  • “Digital Download: A People's Guide to AI” by Peoples Guide to Tech
  • “Tech We Trust: Helping young people understand the ethical challenges of personal data collection and unfair algorithms” by Craig Steele, Daniel Devine
  • “If Silicon Valley had been conceived in the non-western world what may it look like?” by Afreen SAULAT
  • “Creativity, Copyright and Generative AI” by Brigitte Vézina, Connor Benedict
  • “Digital Leaders - Let’s talk ethics & equity in AI” by Hannah Ballard
  • “Keeping Platforms Accountable: Data Transparency with the Future of AI” by Kaleigh Schwalbe, Kat Lo
  • “Girls in STEAM” by Ariel Cao
  • “Burnout Open Office Hours Friday” by Lu Ortiz
  • “The Algorithm: Breaking down & co-creating a vision for responsible recommender systems” by Alia ElKattan
  • “Building Ethical Reflection in AI Research Reviews” by Andrew Strait, Ismael Kherroubi Garcia
  • “The Future of Everything Depends on Community” by Laure X Cast
  • “PublicSpaces - the coalition that works towards an internet based on public values” by Wouter Tebbens
  • “Sunshine (Laws) in the Palm of Your Hand: How You Can Uncover the A.I. Used by Government” by Grant Fergusson
  • “Humiliation in Desperation - A look at the data and privacy violations of loan lending apps in Developing countries: Focus on Kenya” by Agin Elvis
  • “Internet-mediated sex work: exploring policies, practices and designs for a safer online environment for sex workers” by Yigit Aydinalp, Luca Stevenson, Kali Sudhra
  • “New governance models: Oakland's Privacy Commission” by Reem Suleiman
  • “Emergent Encounters Movement Building Happy Hour 1” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Una Cumbre para compartir acciones contra la desinformación” by Adrian Pino, SOLEDAD ARREGUEZ MANOZZO
  • “Seminar: Rhizome of Babel” by Kosisochukwu Nnebe
  • “Content moderation “sweatshops” – How Big Tech outsources its dirty work and how moderators are fighting back” by Billy Perrigo, Daniel Motaung
  • “Why the DSA Is A Big Deal For Big Tech, and How To Tell The Story” by Jessie Keating, Claire Pershan, Alaphia Zoyab, Claudio Cesarano, Benjamin Fischer, Tom Brookes
  • “Not Available” by Deleted User
  • “Data Degrowth: cleaning a ‘home’ in our hands” by Szy Hernik, Soyun Park, Leo Scarin
  • “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 2” by Dzifa Kusenuh
  • “Opening Circle” by Sarah Allen, J. Bob Alotta, Gunnar de Jong, Aishatu Gwadabe, Michelle Thorne
  • “Mucha Lucha: the Tech & Biodiversity fight begins” by Gracielle Higino, Soledad Magnone, Cybelle, Prathamesh Chavan
  • “Activating Al Education and Algorithmic Literacy at Toronto Public Library” by Fiona O'Connor, Lina Kim
  • “Regulating Recommendation Engines” by Amber Sinha
  • “Digital Rights Monopoly Game” by Uffa Modey, Esther Mwema, Chrystal Bonzo
  • “R.U. Cyber? :// Mondo 2000 History Project Salon” by James Edward Marks, Eleanor Dare, Ken Goffman aka R.U. Sirius, Marius Matesan
  • “dARTa: Using art to show the magic of open data” by Sarah Findlay, Joanne Parker, Paul Jones, Abigail Kemper
  • “Cyborg Bodyminds: Transcending Humanism” by sahibzada mayed, Catherine Zhong
  • “AI We Can Trust: Policy and Practice in Africa” by Kristophina Kiito Shilongo, Mark Gaffley
  • “AI4Youth dialogue: Can an AI/robot be your friend?” by Karolina La Fors, Avinash Reddy Pichhili
  • “Using GitHub to open source endemic disease research in low-and-middle-income countries” by Cynthia, Miquel Duran-Frigola, SKi Sankhe, Grant Birkinbine, Rachel Stanik, Ankit Kumar Honey, Dimitrios Philliou
  • “Sender Unknown: Design's Impacts on Deception and Trust in Messaging” by Caroline Sinders, Justin Hendrix
  • “Bountiful Futures AI Bounty Hunt” by maddie shang
  • “Parable Pavillion” by Guada Labs
  • “Generative AI: Hype busting and Best Practices” by Şerife Wong
  • “Staying invisible on the internet” by Anushka Jain, Tejasi Panjiar
  • “Emergent Encounters Harvesting PARTY at the Greenhouse 🎉” by Gunnar de Jong, Philo
  • “Learning to Coexist with AI for Access and Inclusion” by Uffa Modey
  • “The Digital Doughnut: A holistic way of exploring tech's impact on global sustainability” by Alistair Alexander, Nahuai Badiola
  • “Access to Clean Water as a Universal Human Right: The Role of Data [EN/ES]” by Mar Marín
  • “Is That Even Legal? Mozilla's Legal Guide for Builders Experimenting with Data Governance” by Maximilian Gahntz
  • “AI Transparency roundtable” by Ramak Molavi Vasse'i, Amber Sinha, Jesse McCrosky
  • “Exploring the Future of Data Exchanges and Responsible AI” by Willem Koeman, Hayo Schreijer, Nina Verheijen, Gloria Garcia
  • “Dialogues & Debates: Navigating Deceptive Design and Regulation in the EU” by Kush Amlani, Dries Cuijpers, Constanta Rosca
  • “No Act of Protest is Too Small by Pussy Riot” by Nadya Tolokonnikova
  • “Be an ethicist – Participate in an AI Ethics Review Committee” by Jurriaan Parie, Samaa Mohammad
  • “Calendar Collective” by Kalyani
  • “Girls in STEAM” by Ariel Cao
  • “"Is my phone listening to me?" and other political questions around privacy” by Thomas Le Bonniec
  • “Data Justice in Sub-Saharan African Context: Dealing with the challenges!” by Jean Louis Fendji, Thomas Mboa
  • “AI and Refugee Labour: Contradictions and Competing Narratives of “Impact-sourcing” Microwork” by Sacha Robehmed
  • “Humans behind the Humanitarian AI” by Rishi Jha, Ximena, Kriti Chhetri, Kriti Chhetri
  • “Common Syllabi - sharing and archiving resources online” by Pierre Depaz
  • “Movimientos interculturales Ganando Acercamientos Para Abrazar Cuidados Ancestrales Tecnológicos Inclusivos. MINGA PACA TI” by Nathaly Espitia Diaz, Miguel Angel Oxlaj Cúmez
  • “Exploring the Values That Will Shape AI for a Better Internet” by Nate Angell, Caitlin Olson, Stephen Wolfson
  • “Safe Internet for learning environments” by Filippo Yacob, Joe Brown
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “The quest for knowledge symmetry : Wikipedia & ML translation” by Valentin Kravtchenko
  • “AVID: Empowering communities to put AI risk management into practice through collaborative open knowledge” by Borhane Blili-Hamelin, Subho Majumdar, Nathan Butters
  • “Remixing Public Domain Culture for Climate Awareness: A Creative Workshop” by Brigitte Vézina
  • “The Art of Trusting With Regard to Humans and AIs. In 3D.” by Jacek Nagłowski
  • “Closing Circle” by Sarah Allen, Dzifa Kusenuh, J. Bob Alotta, Zeina Abi Assy, T Munyua
  • “Governance & Algorithmic Design in Speech AI - with Mozilla Common Voice and NVIDIA” by E.M. Lewis-Jong, Jessica Rose
  • “Promoting design-thinking skills through prototyping a social media platform” by Sidrah Durrani, Catherine Delcourt
  • “Monetization, Monopolies, and Misogyny: How gaming and creator economies are shifting the future of culture, technology, and geopolitics” by Jessie Keating, Thea Anderson, Micaela Mantegna, Anita Sarkeesian, Dr. Kishonna Gray, Albert Fox Cahn
  • “Strengthening Data Ecosystems Launch” by Zeina Abi Assy, Mehan Jayasuriya, Njemile Davis, Shachee Doshi, Roshan Nair
  • “Period Tracking, Abortions & Privacy : Combating digital harms by safeguarding health data in Sri Lanka” by Raashi Saxena, Safra Anver
  • “Community-led, decentralized content moderation on the fediverse” by Darius Kazemi
  • “Hubs Drop In Training Session for Wranglers and Immersive Session Presenters” by Michael Morran
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  • “Building escalation channels for online abuse: learning from fact checking systems to protect human rights defenders and journalists” by Elodie Vialle, Shmyla Khan, Kat Lo
  • “Sustaining Digital Activism: How to Make Sure You Can Keep Going” by Lili Siri Spira
  • “Funder Track Coffee House” by Jessie Keating
  • “#MozFestZineFair: Proud Employees” by Brent Bailey
  • “Monstrous ED” by Eleanor
  • “A more ethical but adaptive podcasting format you control” by Ian Forrester

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We have a new session: “Temple of the Muses” by Deleted User.

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Making Coding & Data Experiences more accessible with free resources” by Shivay Lamba, Rishit Dagli

We have moved a session around: “Closing Party” by Zeina Abi Assy, DiscoTehran (March 24, 2023, 7 p.m. → March 24, 2023, 8 p.m.)

Version 1.25 March 22, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Rave in your browser : Strudel” by Martyn Eggleton

We have moved a session around: “Reimagining EdTech with Mozilla Spoke & Hubs” by Lisanne Binhammer (March 21, 2023, 10:45 p.m., Education & Access: You're The Product Of Data → March 24, 2023, 5 p.m., Overflow 1).

Version 1.24 March 21, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have moved a session around: “Period Tracking, Abortions & Privacy : Combating digital harms by safeguarding health data in Sri Lanka” by Raashi Saxena, Safra Anver (March 24, 2023, 12:45 p.m. → March 24, 2023, 1:45 p.m.)

Version 1.23 March 21, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “How can digital infrastructure be a critical response to fight climate change?” by Narrira, Marcia Nobrega
  • “Policing the metaverse…ahhh… who’s doing it?” by Jessie Keating, Dr. Catriona Wallace, Dr. Louis Rosenberg, Hilda Sirec, Justine Gough, Dr. Justin Ellis
  • “Why we need Human-Centered Software Engineering” by Tanzeel Khan
  • “AI, Blockchain, and Digital currencies: As soon as money becomes bodiless.” by Rehilwe Mooketsi
  • “Creating and Publishing interactive stories on ResearchEquals” by Chris Hartgerink

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.22 March 20, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We have moved a session around: “The Politics of Remembrance” by Lee Tzu Tung 李紫彤, Xin Xin 林心瑜 (March 20, 2023, noon → March 21, 2023, noon)

Version 1.21 March 20, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Digital footprints. The compromise to Cybersafety.” by Bertha Shifeta
  • “Is the Machine Learning Art History?” by Adele Jarrar
  • “Firefox Relay doesn't know whom you're emailing” by Luke Crouch
  • “How artists are examining responsible design in AI technologies.” by Kofi Yeboah
  • “Exploring Our Future: Interactive Climate Change Simulations for Everyone” by Josh Seltzer

We have moved a session around: “MozFest Game Show 1” by Dzifa Kusenuh (March 20, 2023, 6 p.m. → March 20, 2023, 6:15 p.m.)

Version 1.20 March 19, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Justice and Equality: Questions around Digital Art from the Arab Region” by Basma Baydoun, Mona Gamil, Yasmeen Fanari, Noura Souma, Bassel Nwelaty, B Serajaldin, Ward, Wissam Tayar, Ruba Al Sayed.

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Challenges and Opportunities in Web3 Philanthropy” by Esra'a Al Shafei
  • “The Importance of Writing for Opportunities and Empowerment” by Hrittik Roy
  • “Prato do Dia / Dish of the day: A collective, affective, feminist, anti-capitalist reference for digital care” by foz, Lai, Ariel
  • “Countering Big Tech’s misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements” by Renata Avila

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.19 March 16, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Q&A and drinks around Made to Measure” by Laokoon.

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Virtual Hugs and Digital Kisses: Keeping Care at the Core with DisCO.Coop” by Irene Lopez de Vallejo, Kadallah, Stacco Troncoso
  • “Countering Big Tech’s misuse of Non-Disclosure Agreements” by Renata Avila

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.18 March 14, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Unpacking methodologies for independent tech research” by Brandi Geurkink, Lisa Gutermuth

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.17 March 14, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Version 1.16 March 13, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.15 March 13, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “MozFest Studio - Daily Update 5” by Dzifa Kusenuh.

We have moved a session around: “Beyond the Questionnaire: An Algorithmic Impact Assessment Hackathon” by Nick Gertler (Non-Zoom Sessions → Overflow 1)

Version 1.14 March 13, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.13 March 13, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Trustworthy AI as a Catalyst towards Environmental Sustainability” by Annett Bonuke
  • “Our metaverse ~ Open source immersive worlds in education [retrospective exhibition]” by G. Craig Hobbs

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.12 March 9, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have a new session: “Preparing the Next Generation of Technologists: Insights from the Responsible Computing Challenge” by Jessie Keating, J. Bob Alotta, Crystal Lee, Reem Suleiman, Steve Azeka, Craig Newmark, Lorena Huang Liu, Andrew Merluzzi, Shachee Doshi.

Version 1.11 March 9, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Putting the Public Interest Before Technology” by Jessie Keating, J. Bob Alotta, Katy Knight, Michelle Shevin, Afua Bruce, Lyel Resner

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.10 March 9, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Making and Maintaining Alt Tech Infrastructure Outside the Market and the State” by Rachel Coldicutt
  • “Modernizing the tools for Open Science Publishing: A Collaborative Design Session with the Mozilla Innovation Group” by Michael Heavers

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.9 March 6, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.8 March 6, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We have moved a session around: “Towards a universal Right to Repair everything and everywhere” by Ugo Vallauri (March 23, 2023, 5 p.m. → March 23, 2023, 6:30 p.m.)

Version 1.7 March 3, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “Right to Repair - If you can't repair, you don't own it” by João Manoel

Version 1.6 March 3, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.5 Feb. 24, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “EmpatIA: Inteligencia Artificial para el Desarrollo” by Victoria Abatte

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.4 Feb. 21, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “How to talk so Big Tech will listen: Decentralizing company engagement on digital rights” by Solana Larsen, Jan Rydzak
  • “Building farmer data autonomy through the Ag Data Wallet” by Dorn Cox

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.3 Feb. 15, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.2 Feb. 9, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

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Version 1.1 Feb. 7, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Sadly, we had to cancel sessions:

  • “Free and open-source tools” by Pedro Coelho
  • “Accesibilidad digital: una oportunidad para construir una educación inclusiva” by María Sol Abichain
  • “How might we protect democracy from being nuked by Big Tech companies?” by Kofi Yeboah, Odanga Madung

We had to move some sessions, so if you were planning on seeing them, check their new dates or locations:

Version 1.0 Jan. 31, 2023

Version 0.3 Jan. 31, 2023

We released a new schedule version!

We have new sessions!

Version 0.2 Jan. 13, 2023

Test Version 0.2

We have new sessions!

We sadly had to cancel a session: “I'm testing, please disregard 2” by Stephan Hester

Version 0.1 Jan. 5, 2023

We released our first schedule!