Facilitators
Facilitators are ambassadors of the festival, leading sessions that explore various themes. They act as champions of the festival, bringing their work to the Mozilla Festival community to share, develop, and connect with others passionate about Internet Health and Trustworthy AI.
Becoming a Facilitator starts with a proposal: after thinking about an idea you want to explore at Mozilla Festival and submitting a session to our call-for-proposals (CFP). Once your idea gets the green light, you'll collaborate with the Wranglers and the Mozilla Festival Team, who will help you craft an inclusive and impactful session to share at Mozilla Festival.
Begin your Facilitator journey at MozFest
MozFest House Zambia
Be a part of our regional events at MozFest House at in Lusaka, Zambia. This event zooms in on specific regional issues, connecting them with the global conversation on creating a better internet for all.
Virtual Gatherings
All year long, Mozilla Festival hosts virtual gatherings on our Discord server, sustaining the momentum from our exciting global and regional convenings and creating opportunities to learn about work going on in the Trustworthy AI and internet health movements.
Meet Nate Angell
"I love that the MozFest community connects me to like-minded people all over the world! It’s so empowering to meet people who live a dozen timezones away, who share my passion for making things better for everyone, and who become my friends and colleagues.”"
Mozilla Festival Facilitator Guide
Get Your MozFest House Zambia Tickets
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Community Tickets
Join MozFest House Zambia with free access to the range of sessions, workshops, and interactive experiences available over the two days. You'll engage in meaningful conversations, collaborate with others, and ignite creativity as we work together to achieve Trustworthy AI in Africa.
Related Blog Posts
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Mozilla Festival 2. September 2020
Finding the MozFest Spirit with Facilitator Hildah Nyakwaka
Long-time Mozillian and veteran facilitator Hildah Nyakwaka shares her MozFest experiences leading discussions about the opportunities and challenges facing women on the web.
Hildah Nyakwaka und Chad Sansing
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Mozilla Festival 10. November 2019
The Making of MozFest
If you’ve been to MozFest before, you know it’s different from other conferences. If you haven’t… well, it’s hard to describe the whirl of people and ideas, those sparks of curiosity and connection, and the vibe — that buzzing, dynamic, positive energy. You can feel it spilling out of sessions into hallways and stairwells, fueling lunchtime conversations and late night karaoke adventures, propelling participants from session to session and floor to floor on a madcap journey of discovery and invention.
Zannah Marsh