Priscila Bellini

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Priscila Bellini

Priscila Bellini is former Communications Co-Lead at Whose Knowledge?

Priscila Bellini's Blog Posts

Design featuring an illustration of an imagined garden, with drawings of animals and interconnected landscapes in a soft palette, with predominant tones of green and blue.

Blossoming gardens of feminist tech at AWID

Posted November 22, 2024

#VisibleWikiWomen, Decolonizing the Internet, Updates
Header image with a white background and colorful polygons, and circles showing the different faces of the podcast guests for Whose Voices?'s new season.

Decolonizing structured data: a new season of Whose Voices?

Posted October 21, 2024

Decolonizing the Internet
Colourful laptop illustration with the Wikimania Singapore Logo and the Whose Knowledge? logo on the top.

Decolonizing the wikiverse at Wikimania 2023

Posted August 3, 2023

Updates
Image of someone holding a cellphone with an image of femmes holding up their fists in protest. Neon lightning bolts are in the background with text saying "Protest + Power: centering feminist tech at CSW67"

Protest+power: centering feminist technology at CSW67

Posted March 30, 2023

Decolonizing the Internet, Updates

#VisibleWikiWomen 2023 new launch date: decentering March 08

Posted March 29, 2023

#VisibleWikiWomen
Protesters wave red and yellow flags at a demonstration about the genocide in Tigray.

Concerning Tigray and internet shutdowns

Posted March 2, 2023

Communities, Updates

Does the internet speak your language? Launching the first-ever State of the Internet’s Languages report

Posted March 31, 2022

Languages

February 23: we just launched the State of the Internet’s Languages report

Posted February 14, 2022

Decolonizing the Internet's Languages

Celebrating 5 years of Whose Knowledge?

Posted September 21, 2021

Updates

A Farewell to #VisibleWikiWomen 2021: Stories and Reflections

Posted July 12, 2021

#VisibleWikiWomen

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