MOZFEST SCHEDULE
Sessions can be 60 or 90 minutes
Download the schedule app at mzl.la/sched
FRI, OCT 26
SAT, OCT 27
SUN, OCT 28
9:00 WELCOME & OPENING
10:00
MOZFEST BREAKFAST SESSIONS
11:00 DIALOGUES & DEBATES
12:00
SESSIONS
LUNCH
DIALOGUES & DEBATES
SESSIONS
LUNCH SESSIONS
13:00
DIALOGUES & DEBATES
SESSIONS
DIALOGUES & DEBATES
14:00 SESSIONS
SESSIONS
15:00 DIALOGUES & DEBATES
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17:00
SESSIONS
DIALOGUES & DEBATES
SESSIONS
SESSIONS
SESSIONS
EVENING ACTIVITIES
CLOSING CELEBRATION
18:00 SCIENCE FAIR
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Welcome to MozFest
Data Done Right
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Participation Guidelines
How to MozFest & How to Work Open
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Festival Pro Tips
Explore MozFest Spaces
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Space Wranglers
Explore MozFest Experiences
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Dialogues & Debates
Mozilla Manifesto Addendum
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Sponsors
Thank You
INDEX
Welcome to
MOZFEST
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Celebrate what you love about the web, and discover new ways to collaborate to make the internet a better, healthier place. This year the festival kicks off with a week of events at MozFest House (Oct 22–26), and culminates in a weekend (Oct 26–28) of interactive sessions, hands-on workshops, arts and gaming experiences, dialogues, debates, and more, occupying all nine floors of Ravensbourne University. Dive in and explore each of the festival’s six spaces, mirroring five key internet health issues: Privacy and Security, Openness, Decentralisation, Digital Inclusion, and Web Literacy, plus a special zone for Youth.
Accessible MozFest Let us know if you need visual or auditory support, wheelchair access, or a quiet space to take a break. We’re committed to meeting the accessibility needs of all our participants. Look for volunteers in #MozHelp shirts; they’re here to help.
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2018 THEME:
If you’ve ever posted a vacation selfie, mapped a quick route to work, or vented on social media about the latest news, you’re like most of us — sharing personal information as part of your everyday, online life. On social media, on mobile devices, via the Internet of Things, and all around the web — your data IS you. Shared willingly, collected, bought and sold, or stolen — your data may fuel entire industries, shape global politics, build surveillance states, advance academic research, and help create new, better online tech and experiences. This weekend at MozFest, explore the risks and benefits data brings, the implications for the health of the internet, and how we can take control of our data, our online lives, and our collective future.
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Participation Guidelines The Mozilla Festival respects Mozilla’s community participation guidelines. These guidelines cover our behaviour as participants, facilitators, wranglers, staff, volunteers, vendors, and anyone else involved in making MozFest possible.
How to treat each other: Be respectful and value each other’s ideas, styles and viewpoints. Be direct but professional; we cannot withhold hard truths. Be inclusive and help new perspectives be heard. Appreciate and accommodate our many cultural practices, attitudes and beliefs. Be open to learning from others. Lead by example and match your actions with your words.
The following will not be tolerated at MozFest: • violence and threats of violence • personal attacks • derogatory language • disruptive behaviour
• unwelcome sexual attention or physical contact • influencing unacceptable behaviour
Are you seeing behaviour that doesn't respect these guidelines? EMAIL festivalsafety@mozilla.com
OR CALL +44 (0) 207 855 3030
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How to MozFest At MozFest, you’re in for an interactive, unexpected, fully participatory adventure. Sessions are designed to encourage active sharing, collaboration, and problem solving, so don’t be shy — dive in! MozFest is truly the sum of the ideas, experiences, and perspectives of all our participants — including you!
Work Open at MozFest You’ll see Mozilla’s ethos of “open” in action at the festival — it’s about making concepts and projects: 1. easy to understand 2. easy to share, remix and build on 3. welcoming to all participants from any background MozFest is a great space to experience and experiment with this approach — we call it “working open”
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FESTIVAL PRO TIPS: ∙ To spark conversations with kindred spirits, write your special interest skills on your MozFest name tag, and add stickers to show which languages you speak
∙ Expect hands on making in sessions tagged “Shed”, collaborative learning in “Learning Forum” sessions, and self-directed explorations in “Gallery” sessions
∙ If a session isn’t right for you, it’s OK to slip out quietly ∙ Want to continue a great conversation or hack on a new idea? Visit level 8 to set up your own “emergent” session
∙ MozFest breakfast is the perfect time to connect with new friends and continue conversations
∙ Use #MozFest to share your festival experience on social media, and keep the MozFest magic happening beyond the weekend
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EXPLORE
MOZFEST SPACES At MozFest, all sessions are organised into themed “spaces,� mirroring the issues that are key to an open, healthy internet. These spaces were envisioned and curated by teams of community volunteers called Space Wranglers. Look for them in each space.
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DECENTRALISATION
DIGITAL INCLUSION
OPENNESS
PRIVACY & SECURITY
WEB LITERACY
YOUTH ZONE
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SPACE WRANGLERS
Mark Boas @maboa Kade Morton @cypath
Ross Schulman @RossSchulman
Natasha Pillai Tendai Tirivanhu
DECENTRALISATION Discover a future where self-organisation, consensus, and consent creates better tech and a more resilient internet.
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SPACE WRANGLERS
Carolina Tejada @cctalvarez
Edoardo Viola @edovio
Daniel Lucio @danielrynelucio
Jon Tutcher
Kristine Grivcova
@jontutcher
DIGITAL INCLUSION Explore tools, tech, design, and activism to bring new, unheard voices and ideas to the web. 13
SPACE WRANGLERS Dennis Ndegwa @dendegwa
David Bild @dbild Mariano Blejman @blejman
Marcos Vital @marcosvcvital Yo Yehudi @yoyehudi
Stephanie Wright @shefw
OPENNESS Learn how working open can spark innovation in tech, education, research, journalism, and more. 14
SPACE WRANGLERS Mandy Rawlings
David Ross
Mehan Jayasuriya @mehan_j
Jenn Beard @jenntbeard Teon Brooks @teon_io
PRIVACY & SECURITY Delve into tools, policies, and practices to promote individual and community privacy online. 15
SPACE WRANGLERS Priyanka Nag @priynag
Berhan Taye @btayeg
Geraldo Barros @geraldobarros_
Juma Baldeh @TechAngelGirl Ryan Warsaw Winnie Makokha @IamProvisional
WEB LITERACY Understand and harness the possibilities of today’s internet, whether you’re a power user or newcomer. 16
SPACE WRANGLERS Alan McCullagh @tyrower
Dervla O’Brien @dervlaobrien
Emrys Green @emrysgreen
Chad Sansing @chadsansing Andrew Mulholland @gbaman1
Joseph Thomas Victor Sansing Tina Götschi @CompSci_Ada
Simone Ram @Adacollege Marie-Jubilee Muntu Nkaye @MarieJ_ADA
YOUTH ZONE Explore hands-on, immersive experiences expressing young people’s notions of what the internet can be. 17
EXPLORE
MOZFEST EXPERIENCES Woven throughout the festival are three unexpected, creative, thought-provoking ways to engage with the festival’s ideas and theme.
Luca M. Damiani
Irini Papadimitriou
Angela Plohman @angelaplohman
ART+DATA Art+Data features artists in residence and creative, interactive sessions for artistic exploration of a healthy web. Visit our galleries here at the festival and online at mzl.la/Artistopenweb. 18
Ashlyn Sparrow
Hang Do Thi Duc
Rebecca Ricks @baricks
@ashlynsparrow
GAMING MOZFEST “Tracked” is a dynamic, large-scale game played by MozFest attendees onsite throughout the festival weekend.
Sarah Aoun
Stéphanie Ouillon
Marnie Pasciuto Wood
@sa0un
QUEERING MOZFEST Drawing on a queer perspective, explore how internet issues intersect with gender, sexuality, and the processes of normalisation and marginalisation.
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BRILLIANT . . . . . IDEAS . . .
Cryptographers, Engineers, and Activists:
2018 DIALOGUES & DEBATES
Leading voices from across the internet health movement explore who controls the internet, how to harness data for good, and the collateral damage of artificial intelligence. 22
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 TALK
11:15 - 12:15
Amba Kak on data and digital rights in Asia
Amba Kak | @ambaonadventure Amba Kak is a policy advisor with Mozilla focusing on privacy, net neutrality and free speech in India.
PANEL
11:15 - 12:15
The Data Balancing Act As billions more people and tens of billion more devices come online, boundless amounts of data are created. How do we use it for good (development, smarter cities) and not bad (surveillance, insecurity)?
Zara Rahman | @zararah
Malavika Jayaram | @maljayaram
Zara Rahman is a researcher at the Engine Room working at the intersection of technology and social justice.
Malavika Jayaram is a executive director of Digital Asia Hub and faculty associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 TALK
12:45 - 13:45
Renee DiResta on flaws in the data-driven digital economy
Renee DiResta | @noUpside Renee DiResta is a Mozilla Fellow in Media, Misinformation and Trust. She investigates the spread of disinformation and manipulated narratives across social networks.
TALK
12:45 – 13:45
Tim BernersLee on his latest work Tim Berners-Lee | @timberners_lee Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the web in 1989. He is the founder and director of the World Wide Web Foundation and a professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Oxford University. He is co-founder and CTO of the newly launched company inrupt, that’s helping to fuel the success of Solid, the technically potent open-source platform built to decentralize the web.
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 TALK
15:15 - 16:15
Julie Owono on the state of privacy in SubSaharan Africa
Julie Owono | @JulieOwono Julie Owono is the executive director of Internet Sans Frontières, an organization protecting human rights online.
PANEL
15:15 - 16:15
Data in Oppressive Regimes How do citizens operate online when surveillance is routine and dissent is dangerous?
Esra’a Al-Shafei | @ealshafei
Mahsa Alimardani | @maasalan
Esra’a Al-Shafei is a Bahraini human rights activist and founder of Majal.org.
Mahsa Alimardani is Iran programme officer at ARTICLE19, a nonprofit defending freedom of expression.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 PANEL
11:00 - 12:10
AI’s Collateral Damage Silicon Valley, Washington, DC, Beijing and other power centers are in an AI arms race. What does this mean for human rights and the centralization of power?
Camille Francois | @camillefrancois
Guillaume Chaslot | @gchaslot
Camille Francois is a Mozilla Fellow, research director at Graphika and affiliate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
Guillaume Chaslot is founder of AlgoTransparency and former software engineer at Google/YouTube.
Alondra Nelson | @alondra
Clinton Watts | @selectedwisdom
Alondra Nelson is president of the Social Science Research Council.
Clinton Watts is a fellow at Foreign Policy Research Institute and the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security; a former FBI special agent; and author of “Messing with the Enemy.”
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 PANEL
11:00 - 12:10
Inclusion and Literacy As Remedies Tech has an inclusion problem, and too few new users fully understand the web. Separately, harassment and misinformation reign online. Or are they separate? Can addressing the former fix the latter?
Nathalie Richards | @nathrich
Roya Mahboob | @royamahboob
Nathalie Richards is co-founder of EduKit, a free online resource for teachers.
Roya Mahboob is co-founder and CEO of the Digital Citizen Fund, which empowers and educates women and children.
27
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 TALK
12:45 - 13:45
Nani Jansen Reventlow on data and platforms in Europe
Nani Jansen Reventlow | @interwebznani
Nani Jansen Reventlow is the director of the Digital Freedom Fund, which supports the advancement of digital rights in Europe through strategic litigation.
PANEL
12:45 - 13:45
Who Controls the Internet? The internet was intended for many, but today it’s controlled by few.
Maryant Fernandez | @maryantfp
Chris Riley | @MChrisRiley
Maryant Fernandez is senior policy advisor at EDRi, which defends rights and freedoms online.
Chris Riley is director of public policy at Mozilla.
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 TALK
15:15 - 16:15
Soudeh Rad on privacy, identity and gender online
Soudeh Rad | @soudehrad Soudeh Rad is president of Feminist Spectrum, a Paris-based nonprofit working on gender equality and education.
TALK
15:15 - 16:15
Mitchell Baker
Mitchell Baker | @MitchellBaker Mitchell Baker co-founded the Mozilla Project to support the open, innovative web and ensure it continues offering opportunities for everyone.
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MOZILLA MANIFESTO ADDENDUM
What kind of internet do we deserve? In 2018, Mozilla added 4 new aspirations to the 10 principles in its historic Manifesto. We are committed to an internet that includes all the peoples of the earth — where a person’s demographic characteristics do not determine their online access, opportunities, or quality of experience.
We are committed to an internet that promotes civil discourse, human dignity, and individual expression.
We are committed to an internet that elevates critical thinking, reasoned argument, shared knowledge, and verifiable facts.
We are committed to an internet that catalyzes collaboration among diverse communities working together for the common good.
Read our full Manifesto at mzl.la/manifesto 32
Thank You MozFest 2018 Sponsors! Your support helps us reach thousands of people through the world’s leading event for a healthy internet. Together, we’re connecting and fueling the people, ideas, and tools that will keep the web open, safe, inclusive, and accessible for the billions who use it every day. Please join us in thanking our sponsors in person throughout the festival and on Twitter at #MozFest
To learn more about MozFest sponsorship, please contact us at sponsor@mozillafoundation.org 33
Keep the MozFest magic happening year-round
Love MozFest and want to keep creating, collaborating and organising with us year round? Sign up to receive updates on fellowship and grant opportunities, the Open Leaders mentorship program, our annual Global Sprint, the Internet Health Report, ongoing campaigns for the open web, and more. Visit foundation.mozilla.org for upcoming opportunities. MozFest is ever evolving, and we rely on feedback from participants like you to succeed each year. Let us know what you think — and stay in touch at festival@mozilla.org.
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Thanks! ~ The MozFest team, and all of Mozilla, would like to thank the many people and communities that bring the festival to life each year — our fearless wranglers, fabulous facilitators, generous volunteers and sponsors, our amazing participants, and you. Our success lies in the empowerment of these connections and collaborations.
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