WhoseKnowledge?

@WhoseKnowledge

Centering the knowledges of marginalised communities from around the world. Re-imagining the internet to be for and from us all.

Joined May 2016

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  1. Jul 7

    So excited to think, and do, and be with you too, !

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    Jul 5

    So honored to be able to attend this conference! Looking forward to listening, learning, sharing, & carrying on the conversation with ; & seeing old friends, making new ones; & understanding how to implement the learnings (from learning --> doing).

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  3. Jul 5

    Reimagining the internet, and the knowledges on it, needs a multitude of us working together! That’s the goal of our Decolonizing the Internet conference this month. Sign up for our e-mail newsletter to find out more!

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  4. Jul 4

    Can't wait to learn more from Nic Bidwell in Cape Town as we

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    Jul 3
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    Jul 2

    A meaningful, beautiful CfP: Much of the violence & injustice in world is bc "we do not adequately know each other...well enough in a rich, diverse...world" and "many of us remain unseen and unheard, and this is made worse when our histories and knowledges are missing online."

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    Jul 2

    If we want to achieve equitable representation of culture on the web, we need to ask ourselves how existing digital collection perpetuate bias, in language, representation or content: one step, improve the language used:

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    Jul 2

    From Fellow and co, putting our heads together on opening the internet to knowledge from all.

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  9. Jul 1

    Counting down to our Decolonizing the Internet conference in Cape Town July 18! We’re putting our heads together w/ 100 incredible change makers - 55% are women, 60% are from the global South, 60% are people of color. Find out more!

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  10. Jun 29
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  13. Jun 29

    I think it's really important that we also acknowledge when correctly written articles on/from marginalised communities are incorrectly deleted (and not only on English Wikipedia). , , , , @CaptWmHan

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    Jun 26

    , & organizers pose with prof Isabelle Barriere @ -athon @ the downtown campus in for our first solo a-thon.

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    Jun 25

    How do we push for an online social media environment that is not dependent on sucking our data, promotes autonomy and does not rely on automated censorship. Read here (translated from español) - A technopolitical approach to

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    Jun 26

    So proud that helped make this virtual herstory from Charlotte Bunch+Roxanna Carillo a reality! And proudest of the incredible feministas from around the world who gave us Vienna

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  17. Jun 25

    New on the blog! Find out why we're excited about our upcoming Decolonizing The Internet conference! “Many of us remain unseen and unheard, and this is made worse when our histories and knowledges are missing online." Together we can

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    Jun 23

    Important theme from ACRL/SPARC Forum at : we have to prioritize knowledge exchange—not just access. So many communities still excluded from participating in system of research, scholarship, info sharing. Access doesn’t solve this. Have to support equitable participation.

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    Jun 23

    Shout-out to the brilliant Persephone Lewis, Tribal Liaison at USD, who inspires me on the importance of saying where we are from and whose land we occupy.

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    Jun 23

    . "Who you are has an effect on what you create". hasn't yet addressed the knowledge hierarchies this creates. TRUTH.

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