Making Internet Access for All a Reality "The right to access Internet content and through it receive and impart ideas is a key enabling right essential to realizing the full potential of human rights online." By PD Mag. Dr. Matthias C. Kettemann
Designing a better internet "Our social networks allow for activism as well as harassment:" By Caroline Sinders
Challenges to a safer and more inclusive Internet to children and teens: should we rely so much on consent and informed decisions? "We shall create an Internet that takes into account the existence of young users." By Kelli Angelini , Marina Feferbaum, PhD , Guilherme Klafke,PhD , Stephane Hilda Barbosa Lima and Tatiane Guimarães
“Solidarity is our weapon” "Include queer/feminist perspectives, utilize them in the critique of power, and form civil society partnerships to combat discrimination and exclusion as well as to confront hate online." By Ricarda Drüeke
Enabling Youth Participation in Internet Governance The participation rate of youth from underserved regions in global Internet public meetings has increased. Youth from developing regions are now more aware of the key Internet governance and digital rights issues occurring in their community. By Uffa Modey
Restriction of Rights or Right of Restriction? An Inclusive Internet Depends on Proactive, Protective Legislation "The realities of doxxing, deepfakes, data tracking and dubious abuse regulation policies on every major social media platform inhibit many marginalized voices from being heard." By Dr. Nakeema Stefflbauer
Making a Feminist Internet "At APC we believe a feminist internet empowers more women and people of diverse sexualities and gender expressions to fully enjoy our rights, engage in pleasure and play, and dismantle patriarchy." By Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen "Discrimination in digital spaces is not limited to forms of digital violence. Rather, the internet acts as a mirror of society in many ways, shaping all forms of discrimination as diverse as society itself." By Katharina Mosene
Non-Marginalized Groups laid the Groundwork for Toxic Online Dynamics Today … "In many cases – before and after 2010 – some use of the internet’s affordances to abuse others was met with encouragement." By Jonathan Zittrain