Wikimania 2024

Renata Avila

Renata Avila is an international human rights and technology lawyer and openness advocate. She is helping individuals and organisations access and use data to take action on the most pressing social problems, as well as preserving and enhancing human rights through open standards, policy and advocacy. In her previous practice, focused on strategic litigation for access to information and access to justice, she represented high-profile human rights advocates, including Nobel Peace Prize Rigoberta Menchu Tum. A former fellow and affiliate of the Stanford Institute of Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence, she is currently associated with the Center for Internet and Society at CNRS, France. She participates on the boards of several organisations, including Open Future, the Center for the Advancement of Infrastructural Imagination and the Just Net Coalition. She co-founded the <A+> Alliance for Inclusive Algorithms and the Progressive International. She has co-authored two books, contributed chapters to several others, and regularly writes for different publications in English and Spanish.


Session

08-08
11:15
40min
All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall
Sara Petti, Susanna Ånäs, Haydee Svab, Sonja Fischbauer, Nikesh Balami, Renata Avila

Join the Open Knowledge Network for a dynamic discussion on strengthening the digital commons. As a diverse and vibrant community of experts from different areas of the open movement, we will explore avenues for collective action to address fragmentation and enhance our collective impact. Let’s find out how we can build bridges across all different organisations active in the open movement to drive positive social change together.

Partnerships
Dilijan (3) (interpretation)