From Humanity Rising: four young women forging a just and regenerative digital culture in Africa

Click on the picture above, or the link here, to take to you to the start of the discussion proper

We are great supporters of (and on occasion participants in) the Humanity Rising daily video broadcast, backed by Jim Garrison’s Ubiquity University. We’ve decided to start dipping into their extraordinary and persistent archive, in their words “providing education dedicated to regenerative ecological, social and spiritual principles”.

Just dipping the cup into recent waters, we found this thrilling discussion around “Envisioning and Enacting the Desired Digital Future in Africa”, with a panel taken from a cohort of speakers and visionaries who participated in the African Digital Futures storytelling project.

The participants are listed and linked below -

Passy Amayo Ogolla, Convener, NGFP Africa Network Weaver

Memunat Ibrahim, PhD Candidate at ANU, cybernetics and responsible cyber-physical and AI-driven systems design (Nigeria)

Fisayo Oyewale, Fotafri farms, (Nigeria), a young farmer whose story was “A Journey to 2050”.

Iman Bashir, an academic whose story was a simulation of the “Green Party of Kenya’s Manifesto 2030”. Below is a graphic from her presentation: