Hello, The excitement is palpable as we gear up for the much-anticipated kickoff of MozFest House: Kenya, happening this week from September 21-22. We are absolutely thrilled to extend a warm welcome to all of you! With over 40 interactive sessions, five art and media installations, eight workshops and Mozilla’s Data Futures Lab Showcase, MozFest House: Kenya promises a lineup of facilitators and displays you won’t want to miss! While we're delighted to announce that the festival is nearly upon us, we understand that some of you may have missed out on securing tickets. Fret not! We've got an equally exhilarating option for you to join in on this incredible experience: you can join us in our MozFest Discord, where you can connect with other virtual attendees and watch a livestream of the Dialogue and Debates series. Join Us Virtually in MozFest Discord! → Save the Dates: The schedule is now live, and we invite you to explore the Schedule. The livestreamed Dialogue and Debates series will run concurrently with the sessions at the venue, ensuring you don't miss out on any of the action. Dynamic Discussions and Q&A: Join in dynamic conversations, ask questions, and network with like-minded enthusiasts in our virtual environment. Virtual attendees will enjoy access to an exclusive questions and answers session with one of our speakers on Discord. Watch Parties: MozFest's signature speaker series, Dialogues and Debates, will explore the landscape of AI in Africa in terms of: labour, content moderation, marginalisation and structural interventions at MozFest House: Kenya. Don’t forget to explore our blog for some recommendations. Join our virtual watch parties to immerse yourself in the world of technology and AI, virtually on the MozFest Discord. You can also watch the Dialogues and Debates on Mozilla's LinkedIn, Mozilla Festival Plaza, and YouTube. Read more about Dialogues and Debates → Thank you once again for your incredible support. The excitement is building, and we can't wait to share this unforgettable experience with you, whether in person or virtually. If you have any questions, feel free to email festival@mozilla.org. Sarah Allen Festival Director, Mozilla |