By Weaving Liberation November 19, 2024 Uncategorized Flowers in the pouring rain: sharing impressions on the first Digital Liberation Retreat Read More
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By Weaving Liberation September 16, 2024 Uncategorized Our vision, approach and plans: building collectively towards digital justice in Europe Read More
By Laurence Meyer August 1, 2024 Uncategorized Strategic workshop on digital policing: challenging harmful practices and planning for safety Read More
By Laurence Meyer and Sarah Chander April 12, 2023 Decolonisation Decolonising Digital Rights: a process imbued with love Read More
By Laurence Meyer and Sarah Chander October 4, 2022 Decolonisation “Take it personal, and don‘t”: changing the decolonising process and letting ourselves be changed Read More
By Laurence Meyer December 27, 2021 Decolonisation Decolonising Digital Rights: The Challenge of Centring Relations and Trust Read More
By Weaving Liberation July 19, 2021 Uncategorised Decolonising the Field, Decolonising Ourselves Read More
By Laurence Meyer March 31, 2021 Uncategorised Creating Conditions for a Decolonised Digital Rights Field Read More
By Weaving Liberation December 5, 2020 Uncategorised Envisioning a Decolonised Digital Rights Field – and Charting Next Steps Read More
By Weaving Liberation October 23, 2020 Uncategorised Decolonising Digital Rights: Why It Matters and Where Do We Start? Read More
By Weaving Liberation September 2, 2019 Decolonisation Rebuilding the master’s house instead of repairing the cracks: why “diversity and inclusion” in the digital rights field is not enough Read More