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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 ... more
FAQs about Whose Voices?:How many episodes does Whose Voices? have?The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.
November 14, 2024Unpacking Wikidata’s possibilities with Lydia PintscherLydia Pintscher, the portfolio lead for Wikidata, foregrounds the human factor in data and what decolonising it looks like from her perspective as a builder of knowledge graphs....more18minPlay
November 08, 2024Ep 30 - Alice Kibombo explores how librarians can use structured dataLibrarian extraordinaire and wikipedian from Uganda, Alice Kibombo explores the possibilities of structured data for librarians and colonial inheritances within these systems....more18minPlay
November 04, 2024Ep 29 - Making structured data more accessible with Kira WisniewskiKira Wisniewski, Executive Director of Art+Feminism, champions moving slowly when it comes to decolonizing structured data. Tune in for more....more17minPlay
October 28, 2024Cuestionando cómo los datos estructurados invisibilizan las realidades LGBTQIA+, con Vic Sfriso.mp3In this episode of we sit down with Vic Sfriso, Cooperation Program Manager at Wikimedia Argentina, to explore queerness and structured data. Note: this episode is only available in Spanish....more16minPlay
October 21, 2024Ep 27 - Dumisani Ndubane reflects on ways to decolonise structured data.mp3Tune in to listen to our conversation with Dumisani Ndubane, an activist Wikipedian from South Africa who has spent the last 10+ years building wiki communities in the African continent....more18minPlay
December 13, 2023Ep 26 - Rachel Kagoiya & Anasuya Sengupta on the journey to DTI-EA and beyondRachel 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!...more51minPlay
December 06, 2023Ep 25 - Irene Mwendwa On Language Exclusion And Coloniality OnlineLanguage exclusion in digital platforms can have significant consequences - this episode with Irene Mwendwa from Pollicy delves deeper....more32minPlay
November 29, 2023Ep 24 - Lena Anyuolo on community libraries and grassroots organising, queering the internetLena 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....more31minPlay
November 22, 2023Ep 23- Arya Jeipea Karijo On Queer Digital UtopiasJoin 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....more46minPlay
November 15, 2023Ep 22- Meron Estefanos On Eritrean Refugee Advocacy, Online Harassment And Self - CareMeron 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....more55minPlay
FAQs about Whose Voices?:How many episodes does Whose Voices? have?The podcast currently has 30 episodes available.