Calendar of Events
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Glitter Meetups: Every Thursday at 9am EDT we host a weekly town hall for digital rights advocates from around the world, which take place on the IF Mattermost Square Channel. Email us at team[at]digitalrights.community if you need a invite
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December 2024
Date | Time | Title | Description | Presenter |
January 30 | 9am EST / 2pm UTC | Undersea Cables in Africa - New Frontiers for Digital Colonialism(Glitter Meetup) | Esther Mwema, an award-winning artist and digital inequalities expert from Zambia, will be talking about the analysis of undersea cables ownership by Big Tech in Africa, art as a focal point of resistance and advocacy, and Internet infrastructure and Climate justice in the African context. | Esther Mwema |
January 23 | 9am EST / 2pm UTC | What is Happening in Digital Rights Around the World?(Glitter Meetup) | Come to share emerging and existing digital rights conversations happening around the world and in your region at this Glitter Meetup! There is something new, specific or special that you would like to bring to the technology and human rights table? Join us and let's talk about it! | Maridya |
January 16 | 9am EST / 2pm UTC | Bitpart: Sending Secure Automated Messages Over Signal (Glitter Meetup) | Throneless Tech is a technology worker-cooperative with a new product: Bitpart , a platform that allows activists, journalists, and human rights defenders to send automated messages over Signal. They will share their learnings from design research which led to them developing it and a prototype that they would love for you to try out! | Throneless Tech |
January 9 | 9am EST / 2pm UTC | Welcome Back Glitter Meetup (Glitter Meetup) | Join us to talk about whatever you want: a project that you are working on, an event that caught your attention, general questions about the experience of working in the digital rights field, your insights on the latest big tech nonsense, and even your vacations. | Ursula |