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DESCRIPTION:\n	Please join the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy for its s
 ignature weekly series this fall\,&nbsp\;The Fierce Urgency of Now\,&nbsp\
 ;featuring Black\, Indigenous\, People of Color scholars\, activists\, and
  community leaders\, and experts from the Global South. Hosted and facilit
 ated by Sushma Raman and Mathias Risse\, the series also aligns with a cou
 rse they will co-teach this fall at the Harvard Kennedy School on Economic
  Justice: Theory and Practice.&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Panelists:\n\n\n\n	\n		Chinmayi 
 Arun |&nbsp\;Assistant Professor of Law\, National Law University\, Delhi\
 , India\n	\n	\n		Sabelo Mhlambi |&nbsp\;Fellow\, Carr Center for Human Rights 
 Policy\n	\n	\n		Joana Varon |&nbsp\;Executive Directress\, Coding Rights\n	\n\n
 \n\n	Chinmayi Arun is an Assistant Professor of Law at National Law Univers
 ity Delhi\, where she was founder director of the Centre for Communication
  Governance. She is a member of the United Nations Global Pulse Data Priva
 cy Advisory Group\, and of UNESCO India's Media Freedom Advisory Group. Sh
 e has been consultant to the Law Commission of India and member of the Ind
 ian government's multi stakeholder advisory group for the India Internet G
 overnance Forum in the past.\n\n\n\n	Sabelo Mhlambi is a computer scientist
  and researcher whose work focuses on the ethical implications of technolo
 gy in the developing world\, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa\, along wi
 th the creation of tools to make Artificial Intelligence more accessible a
 nd inclusive to underrepresented communities. His research centers on exam
 ining the risks and opportunities of AI in&nbsp\;the developing world\, an
 d in the use of indigenous ethical models as a&nbsp\;framework for creatin
 g a more humane and equitable internet. His current&nbsp\;technical projec
 ts include the creation of Natural Language Processing&nbsp\;models for Af
 rican languages\, alternative design of web-platforms for&nbsp\;decentrali
 zing data and an open-source library for offline networks.\n\n\n\n	Joana Va
 ron is Executive Directress and Creative Chaos Catalyst at Coding Rights\,
  a women-run organization working to expose and redress the power imbalanc
 es built into technology and its application\, particularly those that rei
 nforce gender and North/South inequalities. Former Mozilla Media Fellow\, 
 she is co-creator of several creative projects operating in the interplay 
 between law\, arts and technologies\, such as transfeministech.org\, chupa
 dados.com\, #safersisters\, protestos.org and freenetfilm.org. Brazilian\,
  with Colombian ancestry\, she is engaged in several privacy and security 
 networks\, such as Privacy International Network\, the feminist hackers co
 llective DeepLab and the Advisory Council of Open Technology Fund\, always
  focused on bringing Latin American perspectives in the search of techno-p
 olitical frameworks for ethical usages of technologies.\n\n\n\n	Virtual Eve
 nt DetailsThis event will be livestreamed on YouTube Live. Attendees regis
 tered for this event (link below) will receive a reminder for the livestre
 am fifteen minutes before the event along with a link to the YouTube page 
 where you can participate in the live chat and ask questions during the ev
 ent.\n\n
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SUMMARY:Surveillance Capitalism
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