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  • Creative AI at MozFest 2021: A Wrangler Recap

    By Mozilla Festival Mei 14, 2021

    Learn more about the 27 Mozilla Festival sessions from countries all around the world, including the Netherlands, the US, Brazil, India and many more. The programme included both live formats like workshops, live performances and discussions, as well as a virtual exhibition of art and media creations – all about Creative AI.

  • Mozilla News Beat, May 7, 2021

    By Mozilla Mei 7, 2021

    Facebook wants to track you, Twitter wants you to be nicer. Also doggie hijinks, all in this week’s News Beat.

  • Tune into the Sounds of the Internet Health Report

    By Laura Vidal Aprili 26, 2021

    Sounds of the Internet Health Report compiles 12 soundbites from around the world, including from England, Uruguay, Ukraine and Nigeria. Tying everything together is a special audio feature in which Solana Larsen and Laura Vidal discuss what it means for the internet to be healthy [17 min] and why it’s harder to think of the healthy moments for the internet, than the unhealthy.

  • A Global Approach to Virtual Volunteering

    By Chad Sansing Aprili 22, 2021

    For our first ever virtual MozFest in 2021, we needed help and support from a new kind of virtual volunteering program. Check out these reflections on what worked, what didn’t, and what we learned from our amazing Volunteer Coordinators and Volunteers at MozFest 2021!

  • Virtual Event Success - Exceeding Expectations

    By Mozilla Festival Aprili 13, 2021

    Staff and budget had been significantly downsized. A physical event was impossible due to the global pandemic. How do we continue a long running global event under such conditions? If you are considering running your own virtual event, here are a few important points to consider that provided us with success.

  • COVID Vaccine Passports: The Positives and Pitfalls – An April 14 Virtual Panel

    By Mozilla Aprili 6, 2021

    With the closure of borders, schools, workplaces, shops, and restaurants, the new covid-19 vaccines are providing a hope that they will be a path back to “normal” life. And proof of who has – and hasn’t – received the vaccine will be especially key for countries and regions who are yet to be deeply affected by the worst covid-19 strains. The idea of using a vaccine passport to prove the status of vaccination isn’t a new idea, but new technologies and needs are bringing new concerns to light. Will a digital vaccine passport protect my personal information? Will they only exacerbate inequities between countries and regions based on who has received their doses first?