DIGITAL BORDERS: TECH & MIGRATION - PANEL EVENT

DIGITAL BORDERS: TECH & MIGRATION - PANEL EVENT

Student Life CentreWaterloo, ON
Thursday, Feb 26 from 5:30 pm to 8 pm EST
Overview

Join Amnesty International UW with a thought-provoking panel of academics for a deep dive into Technology and Human Rights.

This panel will be held on February 26th from 5:30 PM- 8:00 PM, in the Lower Level Flex Space at SLC. Additionally, pizza and refreshments will be provided! 🍕🥤


OUR PANELISTS:
Lai-Tze Fan - Associate Professor

Jahvani Isukapali - Data Research Intern

Fatmanur Delioglu - PhD, Global Governance


Emerging technologies are reshaping how people express themselves and access information, but they are also being used by governments and institutions in ways that restrict fundamental freedoms. Ensuring that innovation aligns with human rights principles is essential to building a digital future that protects privacy, equality, and justice for all. Panelists will also discuss the intersection of migration and how new technology shapes migrants’ mobility and resistance strategies.


Join us for a moderated panel discussion, followed by a Q&A/open discussion. The event is completely free and open to all students!

Join Amnesty International UW with a thought-provoking panel of academics for a deep dive into Technology and Human Rights.

This panel will be held on February 26th from 5:30 PM- 8:00 PM, in the Lower Level Flex Space at SLC. Additionally, pizza and refreshments will be provided! 🍕🥤


OUR PANELISTS:
Lai-Tze Fan - Associate Professor

Jahvani Isukapali - Data Research Intern

Fatmanur Delioglu - PhD, Global Governance


Emerging technologies are reshaping how people express themselves and access information, but they are also being used by governments and institutions in ways that restrict fundamental freedoms. Ensuring that innovation aligns with human rights principles is essential to building a digital future that protects privacy, equality, and justice for all. Panelists will also discuss the intersection of migration and how new technology shapes migrants’ mobility and resistance strategies.


Join us for a moderated panel discussion, followed by a Q&A/open discussion. The event is completely free and open to all students!

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  • 2 hours 30 minutes
  • In person

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Student Life Centre

200 University Avenue West

Waterloo, ON N2L 0A4

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