Commonalities Between the Regions

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  • Who: Danae Tapia and Úrsula Schüler
  • Date: Wednesday, June 14
  • Time: 9am EDT / 1pm UTC (What time is it in my city?)
  • Language: English
  • Location: Zoom

RSVP: https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/perspectivesfromthesouth

Commonalities between the regions with Danae Tapia and Úrsula Schüler

In this session we will learn about the commonalities between the different cases and issues among the regions. We will discuss the global trends collected by our network during the last 18 months of community work by meetups and the regional briefs around the Global South.

Speaker:

Danae Tapia is a feminist writer, multimedia artist and technologist born in the Chilean working class. She is the founder of The Digital Witchcraft Institute, her fellowship with the Mozilla Foundation and an arts organization where she leads projects that fall at the intersection of posthuman technology, deep migrations and climate justice. She is also a lecturer of Hacking and Autonomous Practices at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

Úrsula Schüler is our Latin America Community lead at Team CommUNITY. She studied journalism in her home country, Chile, and a Digital media marketing postgraduate program in Canada. She has more than seven years of experience working in media, companies, institutions and social organizations.

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