Download: Episode 35.
This week I chat with Zara Rahman (@zararah) and Tom Walker (@thomwithoutanh) from the Engine Room (@engnroom) about about the use of technology and data for social change. Enjoy!
Show Notes
- The Engine Room
- Zara Rahman | The Engine Room
- Tom Walker | The Engine Room
- Responsible Data Forum — A series of collaborative events, convened to develop useful tools and strategies for dealing with the ethical, security and privacy challenges facing data-driven advocacy.
- Data & Society
- Technology Tools in Human Rights | The Engine Room
- Zara Rahman – zararah.net Zara Rahman
- Close Calls — Real Life
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