Whose Voices? Whose Knowledge?
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Whose Voices? is the podcast from Whose Knowledge?. Here we collect conversations with people and communities who are decolonizing the internet and working towards knowledge justice. Whose Voices? is CC BY-SA 4.0 licensed.
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Ep 26 - Rachel Kagoiya & Anasuya Sengupta on the journey to DTI-EA and beyond
Rachel Kagoiya and Anasuya Sengupta sit down to speak about the journey from the first Decolonizing the Internet in Cape Town, to DTI-EA and so much more!
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Ep 25 - Irene Mwendwa On Language Exclusion And Coloniality Online
Language exclusion in digital platforms can have significant consequences - this episode with Irene Mwendwa from Pollicy delves deeper.
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Ep 24 - Lena Anyuolo on community libraries and grassroots organising, queering the internet
Lena Anyuolo, poet, activist and librarian speaks about Kenyan political organising, leftist community library Ukombozi Library and how the future of the internet looks very queer.
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Ep 23- Arya Jeipea Karijo On Queer Digital Utopias
Join Kerubo and Youlendree as they have a thoughtful conversation with Arya Jeipea Karijo, a transwoman activist who views life through a young, African feminist lens.
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Ep 22- Meron Estefanos On Eritrean Refugee Advocacy, Online Harassment And Self - Care
Meron Estefanos is a Swedish-Eritrean activist who speaks to us about rescuing fleeing Eritreans and Sounds of Torture, her film about the plight of refugees.
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Ep 21 Sandra Kwikiriza On The Many Ways Online Spaces Can Be Safer For Queer People
In this episode, Sandra Kwikiriza, founder of Her-Internet joins Youlendree and Kerubo to explore knowledge gaps in terms of digital space and challenges faced by the queer community while using the internet.