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12 March 2021
Contextualising AI
On the first day of Mozilla Festival 2021, virtual sessions held over Zoom meant that attendees from around the globe were able to see the different workshops and discussions taking place. Find out more about ‘Contextualising AI’ in this article!
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12 March 2021
Gender diversity in tech and trustworthy AI
With an all-female panel of accomplished women working in the field of technology, Mozilla Festival’s event ‘Gender Diversity in Tech and Trustworthy AI’ aimed to highlight the deep-set inequalities that govern the world of tech.
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12 March 2021
Censorship vs Moderation: talks with Dr Carolina Are
Dr Carolina Are, blogger, author and self-titled pole-dancing academic speaks out about how to effectively moderate social media content without affecting freedom of speech.
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12 March 2021
Creativity and the Brain
Art and science are often considered to be polar opposites, but Mozilla Festival’s ‘Creativity and the Brain’ event worked to unite them through the research of neuroscientist Fernanda Pérez-Gay Juárez.
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11 March 2021
Sex workers in the UK are fighting for change, and everyone should listen
As COVID-19 is becoming ever more apparent, so does the need to reform the law.
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11 March 2021
Screentime Burnout: 7 Ways to Prevent Eye Fatigue in Lockdown
Increased screen time can make you feel tired and drained, especially considering the blue light emitted from our devices. Blue light can be dangerous and can cause a range of health issues. Let's explore seven techniques to prevent eye fatigue.
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11 March 2021
My review of infinity wars.
This is what i think of the marvel movie infinity wars.
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10 March 2021
Kathy Predergast Artist Review
A Kathy Predergast Artist review / essay
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10 March 2021
Breaking up with Reality? Or has reality broken up with us?
“I have all the potential but I choose not to use it. I see others flying but I won’t join them today…I’ll take off and fly soon, let me think for a while. No rush.”
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10 March 2021
Vulnerable And Authentic: Meet Pop-folk Songwriter Martha Clements
Martha Clements frolicks in Bohemian headdress and aubergine lipstick from Bristol to Australia. The haunting English rose joins us for the low-down on song-writing, folklore and how she broke into the music industry.
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10 March 2021
Gaming’s Maestros — Where did game music begin?
We’ve all heard of Pac Man and Space Invaders, but where are the people that wrote the music for these iconic ancestors of modern gaming?
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9 March 2021
Where the Crawdads Sing Review
Beautifully-written and utterly un-put-downable. Where the Crawdads Sing is a gripping read! By Delia Owens, this debut best-selling novel is a remarkable and powerful tale and left me gasping for more…
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9 March 2021
Exploring Coding Stitching Culture
One of the first events to kickstart Mozilla Festival 2021 was a celebration of the global community of coding stitchers and embroiderers in a union of technology and art.
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8 March 2021
A few words about LGBT history month...
As an artist active in the music industry today, I recognise the importance of LGBT artists who have come before me, and those with whom I share the stage today. Let's celebrate them!
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8 March 2021
Navigating male-dominated industries: The world of MMA
In line with International Women’s Day, it only felt right to begin my Navigating Male-Dominated industries series with something close to my own heart and experiences.
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8 March 2021
The paradox of #safetytips on Tiktok
#safetytips on TikTok have become a useful resource for women globally as it highlights the spectre of gendered violence that dominates the everyday realities of women and marginalised groups.
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8 March 2021
6 things to sink your teeth into when you want to feel empowered
This article is all about female empowerment and it provides you with 6 things to help you achieve that, without eating lots of sweets. You can find a list of books, series and albums that will definitely lift your spirits.
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8 March 2021
The portrayal of women in Bridgerton
Bridgerton: a series that took the world by storm. I look at how women are presented in the popular TV show and how they deal with Regency-era sexism's restrictions and hardships.