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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Unpacking Wikidata’s possibilities with Lydia Pintscher
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Lydia 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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 30 - Alice Kibombo explores how librarians can use structured data
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Librarian extraordinaire and wikipedian from Uganda, Alice Kibombo explores the possibilities of structured data for librarians and colonial inheritances within these systems.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 29 - Making structured data more accessible with Kira Wisniewski
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Kira Wisniewski, Executive Director of Art+Feminism, champions moving slowly when it comes to decolonizing structured data. Tune in for more.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Cuestionando cómo los datos estructurados invisibilizan las realidades LGBTQIA+, con Vic Sfriso.mp3
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In 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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 27 - Dumisani Ndubane reflects on ways to decolonise structured data.mp3
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Tune 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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 26 - Rachel Kagoiya & Anasuya Sengupta on the journey to DTI-EA and beyond
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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!Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 25 - Irene Mwendwa On Language Exclusion And Coloniality Online
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Language exclusion in digital platforms can have significant consequences - this episode with Irene Mwendwa from Pollicy delves deeper.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 24 - Lena Anyuolo on community libraries and grassroots organising, queering the internet
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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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 23- Arya Jeipea Karijo On Queer Digital Utopias
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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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 22- Meron Estefanos On Eritrean Refugee Advocacy, Online Harassment And Self - Care
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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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 21 Sandra Kwikiriza On The Many Ways Online Spaces Can Be Safer For Queer People
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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.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 20 - Chipasha Mwansa On How To Migrate Reproductive Justice Work Online
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We explore whether the digital space can adequately serve African women by implementing sexual and reproductive health and rights through an intersectional lens. Listen to more episodes on our website: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 19 Esther Mwema On Digital Colonialism And Who Owns Our Undersea Cables
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This episode features Esther Mwema an artist who questions Big Tech (like Facebook and Google) in Africa, through literary fiction, abstract art, and poetry.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 18 - Memory Kachambwa On Knowledge Justice In Africa
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How do African feminists reimagine and want to rethink what the web feels, sounds, and reads like? Join as Memory Kachambwa tells us more.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 16 - Arya Jeipea Karijo on "our existence is our truth"
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In this episode, Kenyan transgender activist and feminist Arya Jeipea Karijo, unravels the complexities of online representation of trans people from marginalized communities. Go to our podcast website to listen or read the transcript: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/ep16/.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 15 - Wangui Wa Goro and the role of new media content in decolonizing knowledge
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For many Africans, reclaiming their language isn’t only tied to books. Wangui wa Goro talks about alternate forms of decolonizing knowledge online.Listen to the episode on our website:Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 14 - Theresa Sainty and the path to revive the palawa kani language
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The palawa kani language has been revived based on records from most of the original languages spoken in Lutruwita. Theresa Sainty shares about this community-led initiative.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 13 - Subhashish Panigrahi and meaningful access to the internet in South Asia and beyond
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For speakers of Indigenous languages, what does the internet look like? Getting online isn’t enough, says Subhashish Panigrahi, who builds open resources for Indigenous and endangered languages.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 12 - Majd Al-Shihabi and the mission to produce more knowledge and archives in Arabic
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Millions of people speak Arabic, yet it remains underrepresented online. Majd Al-Shihabi explores how power dictates what is present and accessible in the language.More here: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/ep12/.Door Whose Knowledge?
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It is a struggle to keep Zapotec, an Indigenous Mexican language with nearly half a million speakers, alive online. But Ana Alonso Ortiz has mobilized to create content in Zapotec.Listen to the podcast on our website: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/ep11/.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Over the past years, lively discussions championed by African feminists have moved online — but they often take place in colonial languages like English. Jessica Horn reflects about the need to center non-colonial languages online and support those who speak them.Listen to the podcast on our website: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/ep10/.…
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Ep 9 - Cecilia Tuyuc and the right of indigenous languages and their people to live on the Internet
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Audio interview in Spanish. English transcript available here: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/transcripts/ceciliatuyuc/[EN] Cecilia Tuyuc is a teacher and language activist from San Juan de Comalapa, Guatemala. In this episode she reflects around racism towards indigenous peoples, online content creation in her native language, the role of wome…
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Ep8 - Pamela Ofori-Boateng and the joy of highlighting women’s stories on Wikipedia
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Join us in this episode and learn more about Pamela’s experience creating the Veronika Bucket page on Wikipedia. More so, you will be inspired by Pamela’s commitment to show how we can and should give more visibility to women and their achievements online.Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 7 - Angela Cuc: Las lenguas indígenas como formas de reivindicar los saberes ancestrales
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Audio interview in Spanish. English transcript available here: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/transcripts/angelacuc/[ES]Angela Cuc, Maya Kaqchikel y Comunicadora Social, reflexiona acerca de los desafíos para producir y subir contenidos a internet en su idioma, y nos cuenta cómo debido a la discriminación muchos idiomas originarios están en rie…
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Audio interview in Spanish. English transcript available here: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/transcripts/yamanikcholotio/[ES]Yamanik Cholotío, mujer indígena, feminista y comunicadora guatemalteca, nos invita a cuestionarnos cuáles serían las tecnologías y plataformas más apropiadas, por qué es importante hacerlas más accesibles, y qué necesit…
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Ep 5 - Amira Dhalla on the Internet, governance and getting comfortable with discomfort
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In this podcast interview we discussed Amira Dhalla’s views on creating safe spaces online, whether the internet should have more governance, and why she believes that understanding what the words ‘colonize’ and ‘decolonize’ mean, is key for facilitating change in people.Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode5/…
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Ep 4 - Jake Orlowitz on “Decolonizing the Internet as a Reparative Movement”
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In this eye-opener conversation Jake Orlowitz shares what brought him to Wikipedia, what are the encyclopedia’s biggest challenges and how we can make alliances and work collectively to fix Wikipedia’s biases.Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode4/Door Whose Knowledge?
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Ep 3 - Reflections from Bangalore after a Wikipedia edit-a-thon
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In this interview we talk with Shobha and Pamini about women’s representation online, consent when taking photos, and the ways in which visibility in some cases can be problematic. All through the lenses of a #VisibleWikiWomen edit-a-thon in Bangalore.Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode3/…
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Ep 2 - “Ask for what you want”: Sydette Harry’s strategies on how to decolonize the Internet
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What story of the world do you choose to tell? Sydette Harry beautifully reminds us that decolonizing ourselves and the internet requires a fundamental change in our relationships. It requires creating a vision, a big dream that we have never dreamed before.Read more: https://podcast.whoseknowledge.org/posts/episode2/…
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Like many other Decolonizing the Internet participants, Maame dared to image a future where multiple forms of knowledges cohabite the Internet, and communities from around the world contribute to make it as diverse and rich as the offline world is. She shared her thoughts with us in an interview, and now we share it with you all.Read more: https://…
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