Whose Voices? Whose Knowledge? Whose Voices? is the podcast from Whose Knowledge? - a non-profit and global campaign which focuses on centering the stories, knowledge, and people from marginalized communities on the internet. On the Whose Voices? podcast we collect conversations we have with incredible activists, community builders and change makers, providing a space to discuss how we can re-imagine and re-design the internet together, to build and defend an internet of, for and by all. Whose Voices? is licensed under a CC BY-SA 4.0 License. Whose Voices?’s tracks Ep 9 - Cecilia Tuyuc and the right of indigenous languages and their people to live on the Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2020-08-18T10:12:22Z Ep8 - Pamela Ofori-Boateng and the joy of highlighting women’s stories on Wikipedia by Whose Voices? published on 2020-05-07T18:57:26Z Ep 7 - Angela Cuc: Las lenguas indígenas como formas de reivindicar los saberes ancestrales by Whose Voices? published on 2019-12-10T19:08:55Z Ep6 - Yamanik Cholotío sobre Accesibilidad y Respeto para los Idiomas Indígenas en Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2019-10-18T19:26:53Z Ep 3 - Reflections from Bangalore after a Wikipedia edit-a-thon by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-30T01:20:46Z Ep 5 - Amira Dhalla on the Internet, governance and getting comfortable with discomfort by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T06:25:56Z Ep 4 - Jake Orlowitz on “Decolonizing the Internet as a Reparative Movement” by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T06:01:58Z Ep 2 - “Ask for what you want”: Sydette Harry’s strategies on how to decolonize the Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T05:32:21Z Ep 1 - Maame Marfo: For an Internet Where We Can Tell Our Own Stories by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T04:08:38Z
Ep 9 - Cecilia Tuyuc and the right of indigenous languages and their people to live on the Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2020-08-18T10:12:22Z
Ep8 - Pamela Ofori-Boateng and the joy of highlighting women’s stories on Wikipedia by Whose Voices? published on 2020-05-07T18:57:26Z
Ep 7 - Angela Cuc: Las lenguas indígenas como formas de reivindicar los saberes ancestrales by Whose Voices? published on 2019-12-10T19:08:55Z
Ep6 - Yamanik Cholotío sobre Accesibilidad y Respeto para los Idiomas Indígenas en Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2019-10-18T19:26:53Z
Ep 3 - Reflections from Bangalore after a Wikipedia edit-a-thon by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-30T01:20:46Z
Ep 5 - Amira Dhalla on the Internet, governance and getting comfortable with discomfort by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T06:25:56Z
Ep 4 - Jake Orlowitz on “Decolonizing the Internet as a Reparative Movement” by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T06:01:58Z
Ep 2 - “Ask for what you want”: Sydette Harry’s strategies on how to decolonize the Internet by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T05:32:21Z
Ep 1 - Maame Marfo: For an Internet Where We Can Tell Our Own Stories by Whose Voices? published on 2019-09-18T04:08:38Z