An Overview of the Digital Rights Landscape for Career Seekers

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  • Who: Sandra Ordonez & Danae Tapia
  • Date: Tuesday, May 16th
  • Time: 9am EDT / 1pm UTC (What time is it in my city?)
  • Language: English
  • Location: Zoom

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An Overview of the Digital Rights Landscape for Career Seekers

The digital rights field is an emerging field, which looks at challenges arising at the intersection of social justice, human rights, and technology. While exciting and at the cusp of issues facing societies throughout the world, its expansiveness can also be overwhelming to people trying to break into the field. Join us to gain an overview of the digital rights field, as well as different career paths available to you. You can also ask questions about the future sessions of the Village!

Speakers:

Sandy Ordonez has been working in digital rights for over 12 years, primarily focusing on growing the field and elevating the leadership of underrepresented communities. Currently, the head of TCU, Sandra is one of the first Latinas to occupy leadership positions in the open source community, notably having served as the first Director of Comms for the Wikimedia Foundation.

Danae Tapia is a feminist writer, multimedia artist and technologist born in the Chilean working class. Danae 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.

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