| Hello, Are you thinking about executing your own virtual event or gathering this year? Whether it's a small group of less than a dozen people, a large convening of hundreds of people, or somewhere in the middle, your work towards building a healthier internet and Trustworthy AI is critical for a vibrant and equitable digital world. The MozFest team and community members from around the globe have published process and reflection pieces over the last month that you can use and adapt to incorporate into your own community building work as you design local virtual events and gatherings. Here are a few highlights: Uncover our processes for virtual safety protocols and learn what worked well and what didn't. Consider these digital production tips for creating a seamless virtual A/V workflow. Talents of Nairobi shared about their opportunity to interact with people around the world regarding how to be a storyteller, and not just a consumer of stories. The JAAKLAC initiative explored interactive methods to connect youth and adults to discuss childrenâs data protection policies. Read it in English or Latin American Castilian. For the complete list of resources from the MozFest team and the community, head over to the blog.
We'd love to know what it is you are working on in the upcoming months and how we can support you more directly. Join our community Slack and share your work in the #general channel or direct message our Communications Manager @kristinag. Sarah and the MozFest Team
Announcing MozFest Community Fridays on Twitter We're launching MozFest Community Fridays on Twitter starting Friday, May 7! Every Friday, we're inviting a MozFest community member to take over our Twitter account and host an engaging chat with the community around an internet health topic that matters in their local work and community. Our first community host, Uchi Uchibeke will take over our Twitter account to discuss inclusive digital identity and self-sovereignty. Follow us on Twitter to join the conversation on Friday!
Five Community Projects You Don't Want To Miss Screenshot of the author playing Facework, one of many community projects you donât want to miss from MozFest. Credit: Photo by MozFest CC BY 2.0. |
MozFest 2021 on-demand content is binge-worthy. It's not about watching a recording of a Zoom session... there's a lot more to engage in: podcasts, games, VR spaces, and so much more! If you didn't get a MozFest ticket and you're looking for some new material to explore, click below to explore 5 community projects you donât want to miss. Keep The MozFest Momentum Tweet this: Are you thinking about executing your own virtual event or gathering this year? Check out these tips and resources from the MozFest community. Connect: The global community of Mozilla Fellows and Awardees continue to drive impact and change throughout the field of internet health. Learn more about the changes they've been driving over the past month with regard to bias, the environment and more. Watch: Are dating apps keeping you single? AI has a hand in who you view as a potential match, but how does it know who to show you next? Learn more about collaborative filtering and the work of AI in the dating world in this video. Did you miss it? Watch the Dialogues & Debates | Covid Vaccine Passports discussion between three vaccine passport and policy experts to unpack the positives and pitfalls of covid vaccine passports. Watch on YouTube. |
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