Tag: RightsCon
Community Voices: Melanio Escobar is helping Latin American civil society stay safe and spread their message online
With only a few weeks to go until RightsCon Toronto, we are highlighting the vital work of our community members around the world in defending and extending human rights in the digital age.
Community voices: Ahmad Primo combats false news and disinformation coming out of Syria
Six weeks away from RightsCon, we highlight the vital work that our community members are doing to defend and extend human rights in the digital age.
Privacy. Security. Free expression. We’re tackling human rights in the digital age at RightsCon.
On May 16-18, 2018, RightsCon Toronto will bring a global community of experts together for the world’s leading summit on human rights in the digital age. Get your press pass today!
Sonos pulls Facebook ads, invests in RightsCon instead… then Elon Musk takes note
We’re grateful that Sonos has stepped forward to support our community and the important conversation on privacy and data protection, and we encourage other companies to do the same.
Introducing the new RightsCon look and vision
We’re excited to share with you an important update: RightsCon has undergone a few important changes recently.
RightsCon Toronto: draft program, speakers, and more
Our initial draft list of sessions gives you a taste of what’s to come at this year’s RightsCon in Toronto!
Getting to RightsCon Toronto
Here’s what you need to know about the visa process.
From our family to yours…we’re glad to have you on this journey
As we reflect on 2017 and look ahead to next year, we’re grateful for you — the global community that cares about human rights.
Our commitment to better combat all abuse, harassment, and violence
Amid recent news of sexual assault and other abuse by prominent members of our community, we want to reaffirm our position that harassment of any kind will not be tolerated.
Our biggest number of session proposals ever (and the many other ways to join us at RightsCon)
We got 750 proposals for RightsCon Toronto — double the number last year. Over half are from women and people who never submitted before.