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Reflecting on Mozilla’s Creative Media Awards, and Preparing for Their Next Era
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Art has the ability not just to entertain, but also to educate; to decipher the nuanced,the thorny and the harrowing issues confronting society and make them accessible.This ability was the reason Mozilla launched our Creative Media Awards program in 2017. The internet was becoming more and more entwined with our individual lives and with society at large, but in ways that were invisible, complex, sometimes harmful. And so we wanted to empower artists who could create art — literature, documentaries, games, exhibitions — around this nexus. Art that could reach a mass audience and facilitate an understanding of complex technological concepts and their impacts.Past Creative Media Awardees cohorts have done just this, unpacking vital topics like privacy and security, misinformation, race and technology, data stewardship, and responsible artificial intelligence.Over the years, individual projects have allowed viewers to tour different online echo chambers; understand (and help mitigate) AI bias in cancer detection for Black patients; discern the capabilities of AI chat bots; and so much more.Our awardees have included filmmakers, game designers, activists, writers, and researchers hailing from Japan, Uganda, the U.S., the Netherlands, and beyond.Five years later, it’s clear our Creative Media Awards have had the impact we desired. They’ve won an Emmy. They’ve won and been honored by the Webbys. They’ve been featured in WIRED, Fast Company, and NPR. And they’ve engaged and educated thousands — if not millions — of internet users.But we’re not taking this moment to rest on our laurels. As AI grows even more prevalent and influential, we need artists to unpack big concepts, tell important stories, and provoke both thought and action. That’s why, before we head into the next five years of Creative Media Awards, we’re taking time to reflect. As AI grows even more prevalent and influential, we need artists to unpack big concepts, tell important stories, and provoke both thought and action. Looking back, and seeking a consultantSpecifically, Mozilla will produce a retrospective report that’s part storytelling exercise, part program audit. The report will tell the stories of our cohorts; analyze the individual and collective impacts of Creative Media Award projects from 2017 to 2022; and assess the program’s influence geographically along with its role fueling Mozilla’s Theory of Change.Mozilla conducted a similar exercise around our Fellowship work in 2021, and it led to an even more powerful program with deeper impacts and more diversity. We likened the reflection process to listening to a great mixtape Pausing to reflect on the music (or, the program’s current state). Rewinding to revisit past tracks (or, past projects and processes). And fast forwarding to see what’s ahead (or, envisioning an even more impactful program).We are seeking a consultant to produce this retrospective. They will help us shape the narrative of this program, while also helping us unpack just how successful it has been in helping people understand, imagine, and critique the social implications of emerging technologies. We are seeking a consultant to produce a retrospective on Mozilla's Creative Media Awards. They will help us shape the narrative of this program, while also helping us unpack its success. The right person for the job must have experience at the intersection of technology and the arts; experience in conducting reviews of complex programs across multiple geographies; familiarity with processes to facilitate the collection, synthesis and analysis of quantitative and qualitative data in different global contexts; and a proven track record of presenting information in a creative manner (e.g. data visualizations, infographics or similar). They should also be highly organized and analytical with strong written and oral communication skills in English.Applicants need to submit a cover letter, samples of work, a brief concept note, a detailed proposed budget of up to $20,000 USD, and two to three references. Applicants can send the required documents by email with “Application CMA Retrospective” in the subject line to email [email protected] by August 28, 2023. For any queries, please email with “Creative Media Awards Retro” in the subject line.What the future holdsThis reflection is the beginning of our Mozilla’s Creative Media Awards next chapter — the next half decade. With learnings in hand, we’ll launch our next call for proposals for the program in early 2024. We’re excited to see the artists, art, and impact that emerges.


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Seeking Technologists for the Public Good:  Mozilla Opens Call for Tech & Society Fellows
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The 2024-2026 cohort will partner with nonprofits spanning four continents;registration closes January 22 and applications close February 5 (FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2023) -- Today, Mozilla is opening its Tech & Society Fellowship call for proposals. We are seeking up to 10 tech-and-society strategists to partner with civil society organizations, layer impactful technology into their work and community engagement, and help realize a more just digital world.Launched in 2020 in partnership with Ford Foundation, the Tech & Society Fellowship couples civil society organizations in the Global Majority with public interest technologists. Together, they design and implement a strategy that marries specific regional issues with technology, and also strengthens leadership of public interest technologists in the regions. Fellows can be developers, tech policy analysts, designers, and other tech-specific professions; they will build tools, grow communities, and conduct research. Issue focuses might be data protection, digital literacy and inclusion, online workers’ rights, and beyond.The 2024 cohort will partner with up to 10 civil society organizations spanning six countries and four continents; see the full list of organizations below. It has a two part application process Registration closes on January 22, 2024 and full applications close February 5. The fellowship will begin by August 2024 and last up to 24 months. Interested candidates can join one of three upcoming informational webinars. Learn more & apply Past Tech & Society Fellows have held big tech platforms accountable in Kenya; exposed algorithmic racism in Brazil; advocated for marginalized communities online in Mexico; and more.Says J. Bob Alotta, Mozilla’s Senior Vice President of Global Programs “Civil society organizations are often the first — and sometimes only — defense against inequality. Now, as digital technology like AI systems becomes more pervasive, it’s essential that the resources of civil society be matched with the skills and expertise of technologists. Mozilla’s Tech & Society Fellowship facilitates this essential partnership, especially across the Global Majority.”Tech & Society Fellows will be part of Mozilla’s larger fellowships and awards community, collaborating with Senior Fellows, Mozilla Technology Fund Awardees, IRL Awardees, Creative Media Awardees, and others.The 2024 program is informed by fellowship learnings from 2020, and also Mozilla’s AI Funding Principles — institutional lessons learned from five years and $75 million of trustworthy AI grantmaking around the globe. Civil society organizations are often the first — and sometimes only — defense against inequality...Mozilla’s Tech & Society Fellowship facilitates this essential partnership, especially across the Global Majority. J. Bob Alotta, Mozilla Senior Vice President Global Programs Learn more & apply The Host Organizations Arab Reform Initiative is an independent think tank working with expert partners in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond to articulate a home-grown agenda for democratic change, as well as social and environmental justice in Arab countries. It conducts research, policy analysis, and advocacy, and provides a platform for inspirational voices based on the principles of diversity, impartiality, and gender equality.______________________________________________________________________________________________Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights (in French Forum Tunisien pour les Droits Economiques et Sociaux – FTDES) is a non-governmental, non-partisan, and independent organization. It was founded in 2011 in order to fight for people’s economic and social rights at the national and international level.______________________________________________________________________________________________L'Art Rue is a space of creation, experimentation and research between practices and cultures. Based in Tunisia, its activities are organized across six programs Artistic Residences, Art & Education, Dream City Festival, Debates & Thinking, Internships & Training, and Grantmaking & mentorship). Moreover, it collaborates with many international partners and uses the digital medium in its programs.______________________________________________________________________________________________Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (CBGA) is an Indian think tank working for improved public policies and budgets in India through budget analysis and dissemination. Its efforts are mainly focused on building greater transparency, accountability, and people’s participation in budgets and governance processes. One of CBGA’s flagship initiatives is the Open Budgets India (OBI) portal, the largest open data repository in India of government budgets at different levels. By providing budget data through digital technology, OBI hopes to enhance civic interactions with budgets and build fiscal and governance transparency.______________________________________________________________________________________________Society for Promoting Participative Ecosystem Management (SOPPECOM) is an Indian non-profit, non-governmental organization working in the area of Natural Resource Management (NRM) primarily in the rural areas in Maharashtra.______________________________________________________________________________________________data_labe is an organization that collects and disseminates data on Brazil's favelas and peripheries in a citizen-based and participatory way. ______________________________________________________________________________________________Documenta is a Mexican organization that honors and amplifies the voices and experiences of people affected by injustice through legal accompaniment, research, advocacy and artivism. They work from a two-track approach strengthening capacities of groups affected by the justice system; and providing technical assistance to justice institutions to promote structural changes from within.______________________________________________________________________________________________Information Group on Reproductive Choice works on three priority issues in Mexico abortion, balancing work with reproductive life/care, and reproductive health (obstetric violence, maternal mortality, and assisted reproduction) from a feminist and human rights perspective.______________________________________________________________________________________________Coalition for Grassroots Human Rights Defenders works primarily for the community protection of human rights defenders. They seek to streamline the voices of grassroots human rights defenders and women’s rights in Kenya and beyond. The Coalition strengthens the capacities of human rights defenders to work more effectively and advocates for favorable legal, policy and institutional environments to reduce their vulnerability to the risk of persecution and or harm. ______________________________________________________________________________________________Siasa Place is focused on civic education and public participation in Kenya. They aim to empower citizens with information and tools to engage in the democratic processes._____________________________________________________________________________________________ Peregum (Instituto de Referência Negra Peregum) is a non-profit organization created in 2019 by education activists. Its mission is to strengthen black and marginalized populations, with and through black movements, by bringing urgent demands to the center of debates and social practices, transforming public policies, and advancing an anti-racist society. ____________________________________________________________________________________________To learn more about what each organization aims to collaborate on with fellows, learn more here


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NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer), a space telescope, is situated on a work stand ahead of prelaunch operations at the Astrotech Processing Facility at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Jan. 16, 2025.Credit BAE Systems/Benjamin Fry Members of the team behind NASA’s newest space telescope will ring the New York Stock Exchange closing bell in New York City at 4 p.m. EDT on Tuesday, April 22. The team helped build, launch, and operates NASA’s SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer) mission to explore the origins of the universe. The New York Stock Exchange will share a recording of the closing bell ceremony on YouTube after the event. After launching March 11 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, SPHEREx will soon begin collecting data on more than 450 million galaxies and 100 million stars in the Milky Way, to improve our understanding of how the universe evolved and search for key ingredients for life in our galaxy. The observatory’s first images confirmed all of the telescope’s systems are working as expected, as the team prepares SPHEREx to begin mapping the entire sky. Bell ringers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which manages the mission, will be joined by team members from BAE Systems Inc., Space & Mission Systems, which built the telescope and spacecraft’s main structure, known as a bus, for NASA. For more information on SPHEREx, visit https//www.nasa.gov/spherex -end- Alise FisherHeadquarters, [email protected] Calla CofieldJet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, [email protected] Share Details Last Updated Apr 21, 2025 EditorJessica TaveauLocationNASA Headquarters Related TermsSPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe and Ices Explorer)Jet Propulsion LaboratoryNASA HeadquartersScience Mission Directorate


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In 2024, Mozilla and its partners will fund higher education initiatives in South Africa that support the global movement for responsible computing(SOUTH AFRICA | JANUARY 18, 2024) -- In 2024, Mozilla will expand the Responsible Computing Challenge (RCC) to South Africa, bringing a human-centered approach to technology education to students across the country. Applications are expected to open in May.With its own history of activism against Apartheid oppression, inequity, and injustice, South Africa is ideally placed to reimagine how the next generation of technologists should be educated. The country has one of the largest and most diversified economies on the continent, with an advanced and fast-growing Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. Despite this, youth unemployment remains extraordinarily high, while demand for ICT skills far outmatches supply.RCC will address these issues by supporting university faculty, students, and community organizations working to build a healthier tech ecosystem, and grappling with emerging technologies like AI. Informed by learnings from Mozilla’s $75 million of trustworthy AI grantmaking around the globe, RCC in South Africa willProvide grant support for faculty at an inclusive mix of higher education institutions to integrate ethics, social impact, and interdisciplinary awareness into computing curricula, with a particular focus on AI and 4IR prioritiesSupport community building, including student organizations and civil society groups that are working to build a healthier tech ecosystemCreate student career opportunities that translate ethical training into practiceSays Dr. Ziyaad Bhorat, Mozilla RCC lead in the U.S. and South Africa “We cannot build responsible, trustworthy AI without African communities. South Africa’s post-Apartheid experience reminds us that the long struggle for justice is far from over, and that it is no less relevant in the world of technology. We are excited to uplift, elevate, and celebrate the voices that are not simply seeking to train the next generation of technologists, but also reimagine what that looks like when we demand that tech be oriented around global justice, social impact, and equity.” We are excited to uplift, elevate, and celebrate the voices that are not simply seeking to train the next generation of technologists, but also reimagine what that looks like when we demand that tech be oriented around global justice, social impact, and equity Dr. Ziyaad Bhorat, Mozilla RCC lead in the U.S. and South Africa Mozilla’s RCC work is supported by USAID, the Omidyar Network, Schmidt Futures, Craig Newmark Philanthropies, Mellon Foundation, and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. South Africa will join a global RCC community that includes the U.S., Kenya and India. The expansion follows other significant investments by Mozilla in the country and on the continent, including Mozilla Ventures’ recent investment in Johannesburg-based Lelapa AI and Mozilla’s Africa Innovation Mradi.To join the RCC mailing list and / or find out more about this initiative, please contact Jaselle Edward-Gill at [email protected].


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Show Us the Data: Introducing the Data Futures Lab 2024 Speaker Series
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In 2024, Mozilla’s Data Futures Lab is hosting a speaker series exploring a more equitable data ecosystem in the era of generative AI. We’ll feature builders, legal experts, and researchers who identify issues and propose concrete solutions.Read the full schedule — and register — below.Right now, AI models trained on large swaths of data across the internet – such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Midjourney – are built on extractive methods. They rely on data from individuals, communities, and creators without their knowledge, without their consent, without attribution. And without the opportunity to benefit from profits made (and even paying for services created with their own data inputs).There has been some progress making these methods more equitable litigation, policy, and technical interventions. But we ultimately remain in a period of suspension, waiting for resolute solutions as the very landscape of the internet shifts. Our speaker series will highlight the people, projects, and ideas building a more equitable data ecosystem in the era of generative AI. ~ The Data Futures Lab highlights, supports, and connects initiatives that take alternative approaches to AI at the data level. We focus on projects that shift power from the hands of a few corporate actors, to those from whom the data derives and whom it most impacts.The ProgramWhere is All This Data Coming From?January 22 (11am EST / 5pm CET) Shayne Longpre, Naana Obeng-Marnu, and William Brannon, three core contributors to the Data Provenance Initiative, will present their work mapping of 2000+ popular, text-to-text finetuning datasets from origin to creation, cataloging their data sources, licenses, creators, and other metadata, for researchers and builders to explore. Register here.Who is Using My Data?February 20 (11am EST / 5pm CET) In conversation with others, Cullen Miller, VP of Policy at Spawning.ai, will discuss their work building some of the only tools that enable creatives to determine if their work is part of a training dataset (Have I been trained), opt-out (ai.txt), and identify active web scrapers and reject or misdirect all requests from the scrapers (Kudurru). This will run as part of Mozilla’s Dialogues & Debates series, and will be streaming live on LinkedIn and YouTube. Registration to come. Is Using that Data Even Legal?March 18 (11am EST / 4pm CET) Chris Bavitz, Clinical Professor of Law, Harvard Law School, Managing Director, Cyberlaw Clinic, and Director, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society, will discuss the challenges of existing laws and licenses in the context of data acquisition for training generative AI systems, and highlight opportunities for action. Register here.April TBDIs There a Better Way to Govern All This Data?May 13 (11am EST / 5pm CET) Common Voice is the world’s largest crowd-sourced multilingual open speech corpus. To date, all the data has been released under a CC0 data license but they are going through a collaborative process with data creators to understand how they might offer alternative governance pathways in the future. Product Director EM Lewis-Jong and Community Coordinator Gina Moape will talk about their experience and findings thus far. Register here.Can New Data Licenses Address Major Issues?June 17 (11am EST / 5pm CET) Dr. Chijioke Okorie, Founder and Leader of the Data Science Law Lab at the University of Pretoria will present their work to create a new data license given the known drawbacks of using creative commons licenses in certain contexts (reinforcing extractive practices and digital colonialism, for example). Register here.


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Art at MozFest
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Art is, in many ways, an instigatory tool. It plays a pivotal role in amplifying technical conversations and broadening participation in these dialogues. Both Art and Creativity are languages that everyone can understand and relate to. Using them as tools to convey complex concepts becomes essential as we work to expand who is in the room when we have critical conversations about trustworthy AI. It is a translation of the spoken to the seen and visualised.Art and creativity are integral to the success of MozFest. They shape the festival narrative and consistently hold space for the exploration of complex and technical conversations in creative mediums. In June 2023, MozFest and the Africa Mradi Team hosted a Fireside chat to build momentum towards MozFest House Kenya. After an immersive conversation on whether AI brings more harm than good to Africa, Kenyan Artist Mijide exhibited a live graphic recording of the conversation.

Artwork produced by Mijide As we explore art and creativity and their place in conversations in the tech space, the idea of artistic translation can be scaled to a larger audience and larger conversations. Imagining the power of collaboration between artists of different mediums contributing to a shared piece of work that displays conversations, collaborations, and co-dreamings from community spaces. The creation of creative sanctuary spaces in which to explore the trustworthy AI and internet health movement.The idea of art as a means of communication materialized, bringing local artists to our MozFest House installation in Kenya. The goal was to platform local creatives and their work, and the space soon became a playground for experimentation with the virtual and digital. Below is a summary of the artists who exhibited