Decolonising Digital Rights: a process imbued with love
This blog reflects on the end of the design phase of the decolonising digital rights in Europe process. We discuss learnings and the next steps of the process as we begin to build and disseminate the programme. For more about previous aspects of the process so far, take a look at our blog posts from […]
“Take it personal, and don‘t”: changing the decolonising process and letting ourselves be changed
The “Decolonising Digital Rights Field in Europe” is a design process to build a decolonising programme for the digital rights field in Europe. 30 participants from social, economic, digital and/or racial justice organisations, as well as researchers, are working together to co-design a multiyear programme. The Programme will propose concrete steps to implement to […]
Decolonising Digital Rights: The Challenge of Centring Relations and Trust
The Decolonising Digital Rights project is a collaborative design process to build a decolonising programme for the European digital rights field. Previous Next This post was authored by Laurence Meyer and Sarah Chander. Graphic recordings by Blanche Ellis and Temujen […]
Rebuilding the master’s house instead of repairing the cracks: why “diversity and inclusion” in the digital rights field is not enough
Silicon Valley is not the only sector with a “white guy” problem: civil society struggles with this as well. Oddly, it wasn’t until I looked at the group photo taken at the Digital Freedom Fund’s first strategy meeting that I noticed it: everyone in the photo except for me was white. I had just founded […]