Dear all,
I thank you for your efforts in advancing wikis. Please find below the call for proposals
for MozFest 2021.
Yours Sincerely,
Houcemeddine Turki
From: Ahmed Medien<mailto:ahmed@hackshackers.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 5, 2020 10:52 PM
To: wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org<mailto:wikidata@lists.wikimedia.org>
Subject: [Wikidata] You’re Invited to Submit A Session Proposal for MozFest 2021
Hello,
MozFest is a unique hybrid: part art, tech and society convening, part maker festival, and
the premiere gathering for activists in diverse global movements fighting for a more
humane digital world.
That’s why I’m excited to invite you
<https://www.mozillafestival.org/get-involved/proposals/> and your community to
participate in the first-ever virtual MozFest!
Submit A Session Idea for MozFest This
Year<https://www.mozillafestival.org/get-involved/proposals/>
I am on the openness space and we're particularly looking forward for open science
projects. We’re excited to use the programming that we’ve honed over a decade of festivals
– participant-led sessions, immersive art exhibits, space for spontaneous conversations,
inspiring Dialogues & Debates – to address current and global crises.
Through our Call for Session Proposals (where you're invited to propose an interactive
workshop to host at the festival), we’ll seek solutions together, through the lens of
trustworthy artificial intelligence.
Anyone can submit a session – you don’t need any particular expertise, just a great
project or idea and the desire to collaborate and learn from festival participants. Since
it’s online this year, we’re especially eager to see session proposals from those that
haven’t been able to attend in year’s past due to travel restrictions.
If you or someone you know is interested in leading a session at MozFest this year, you
can submit your session idea
here<https://www.mozillafestival.org/get-involved/proposals/>s/>! The deadline is
November 23.
Best regards,
Ahmed Medien