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Fighting Misinformation and Defending the Open WebInternet activists from Africa, Europe and the USA will give insights into different government attempts to introduce new legislation combating the spread of misinformation as well as civil society strategies to defend freedom of speech and promote access to pluralistic information sources.More here
Fighting Misinformation and Defending the Open WebInternet activists from Africa, Europe and the USA will give insights into different government attempts to introduce new legislation combating the spread of misinformation as well as civil society strategies to defend freedom of speech and promote access to pluralistic information sources.More here- Fame, Fortune and the Business of Influence.Hearing from the biggest names on the continent to learn how they've monetised their online fame.
- Fame, Fortune and the Business of Influence.Hearing from the biggest names on the continent to learn how they've monetised their online fame.
- Fame, Fortune and the Business of Influence.Hearing from the biggest names on the continent to learn how they've monetised their online fame.
Fighting Misinformation and Defending the Open WebInternet activists from Africa, Europe and the USA will give insights into different government attempts to introduce new legislation combating the spread of misinformation as well as civil society strategies to defend freedom of speech and promote access to pluralistic information sources.More here- Africa’s Isms: Colourism and Racism (Panel Discussion)We cannot pretend that Africa does not struggle with its own ethnic or colour-related isms. The worst carry-over of colonialism that biases we face in Africa, the darkness of our skin and the tribe we come from. Hosted by Yemisi Adegoke, this panel will discuss the history of Colourism and Racism and what we can do to amend it. This panel will be joined by Sara-Jayne King, Aleya Kassam and Diana Yekinni.View here
- Fame, Fortune and the Business of Influence.Hearing from the biggest names on the continent to learn how they've monetised their online fame.
Fighting Misinformation and Defending the Open WebInternet activists from Africa, Europe and the USA will give insights into different government attempts to introduce new legislation combating the spread of misinformation as well as civil society strategies to defend freedom of speech and promote access to pluralistic information sources.More here- Fame, Fortune and the Business of Influence.Hearing from the biggest names on the continent to learn how they've monetised their online fame.
- Africa’s Isms: Colourism and Racism (Panel Discussion)We cannot pretend that Africa does not struggle with its own ethnic or colour-related isms. The worst carry-over of colonialism that biases we face in Africa, the darkness of our skin and the tribe we come from. Hosted by Yemisi Adegoke, this panel will discuss the history of Colourism and Racism and what we can do to amend it. This panel will be joined by Sara-Jayne King, Aleya Kassam and Diana Yekinni.View here
- Africa’s Isms: Colourism and Racism (Panel Discussion)We cannot pretend that Africa does not struggle with its own ethnic or colour-related isms. The worst carry-over of colonialism that biases we face in Africa, the darkness of our skin and the tribe we come from. Hosted by Yemisi Adegoke, this panel will discuss the history of Colourism and Racism and what we can do to amend it. This panel will be joined by Sara-Jayne King, Aleya Kassam and Diana Yekinni.View here
- Africa’s Isms: Colourism and Racism (Panel Discussion)We cannot pretend that Africa does not struggle with its own ethnic or colour-related isms. The worst carry-over of colonialism that biases we face in Africa, the darkness of our skin and the tribe we come from. Hosted by Yemisi Adegoke, this panel will discuss the history of Colourism and Racism and what we can do to amend it. This panel will be joined by Sara-Jayne King, Aleya Kassam and Diana Yekinni.View here
- Africa’s Isms: Colourism and Racism (Panel Discussion)We cannot pretend that Africa does not struggle with its own ethnic or colour-related isms. The worst carry-over of colonialism that biases we face in Africa, the darkness of our skin and the tribe we come from. Hosted by Yemisi Adegoke, this panel will discuss the history of Colourism and Racism and what we can do to amend it. This panel will be joined by Sara-Jayne King, Aleya Kassam and Diana Yekinni.View here
Fighting Misinformation and Defending the Open WebInternet activists from Africa, Europe and the USA will give insights into different government attempts to introduce new legislation combating the spread of misinformation as well as civil society strategies to defend freedom of speech and promote access to pluralistic information sources.More here