DRAPAC23 Assembly Day 3 Public Sessions
Join the ongoing conversations on key digital rights issues in the DRAPAC23 Assembly from May 22 to 26, 2023. See the list of public sessions for Day 3, May 24, here.
Join the ongoing conversations on key digital rights issues in the DRAPAC23 Assembly from May 22 to 26, 2023. See the list of public sessions for Day 3, May 24, here.
Day 2 of the DRAPAC23 Assembly on May 23 will feature a variety of panels, roundtables, workshops, and other sessions on key digital rights issues. See the list of sessions open to the public here.
The DRAPAC23 Assembly from May 22 to 26, 2023, will feature over 120 co-created sessions. Check out the list of sessions open to the public for Day 1, May 22.
In the fourth ‘Cinemata Features’ spotlight, Annisa Adjam speaks about Indonesia’s independent creatives fields and her work in establishing organisations that address industry gaps in film education and female representation.
Htaike Htaike Aung, lead curator of the Myanmar Internet Project and founder of Myanmar ICT for Development Organization, talks about the ongoing digital dictatorship in Myanmar and how pro-democracy activists are pushing back against the regime.
The opening keynote of the Asia-Pacific Digital Rights Forum last January 12, 2023 provided an overview of the various challenges to digital rights in the region and the need for coalition-building to address these shared threats.
In the second post from the Cinemata Features series, Goethe-Institut Indonesia talks about their work focusing on media and technology, and how their programs contribute to discussions on digital transformation and its impact on society.
Video for Change Project Coordinator Demie Dangla writes about her experience attending the Minikino Film Week, where she discussed impact production and strengthened relationships with a community of filmmakers and video for change advocates.
Despite the rapid proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) in our everyday life and communications, it is still little understood by much of civil society in Southeast Asia. What exactly is AI?
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