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Pages in category "Whose Voices"
The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
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Alice Kibombo explores how librarians can use structured data
Ana Alonso and the shifting attitudes toward Zapotec indigenous languages
Arya Jeipea Karijo on queer digital utopias
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Chipasha Mwansa on how to migrate reproductive justice work online
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Esther Mwema on digital colonialism and who owns our undersea cables
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Irene Mwendwa on language exclusion and coloniality online
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Jessica Horn and the need to center languages of struggle from the African continent
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Lena Anyuolo on community libraries and grassroots organising, queering the internet
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Majd Al-Shihabi and the mission to produce more knowledge and archives in Arabic
Making structured data more accessible with Kira Wisniewski
Memory Kachambwa on knowledge justice in Africa
Meron Estefanos on Eritrean refugee advocacy, online harassment and self-care
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Rachel Kagoiya & Anasuya Sengupta on the journey to DTI-EA and beyond
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Sandra Kwikiriza on the many ways online spaces can be safer for queer people
Subhashish Panigrahi and meaningful access to the internet in South Asia and beyond
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Theresa Sainty and the path to revive the palawa kani language
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Unpacking Wikidata’s possibilities with Lydia Pintscher
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Wangui Wa Goro and the role of new media content in decolonizing knowledge
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“Nothing about us, without us” Dumisani Ndubane reflects on ways to decolonise structured data
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