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Co-creating Terrastories

Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 9:16 am
by aminaas1576
Q: What are examples of workshops or presentations that Fellows have organized at camp in the past?
A: Here are some examples of workshops and talks the our previous Fellows organized:

A multi-day build-a-thon workshop where participants worked on improving Terrastories (an open-source, offline-first app for mapping oral histories) to better suit the needs of the Haudenosaunee Indigenous community who are mapping traditional knowledge of water alongside scientific research about river contamination. Led by Rudo Kemper, 2022 Cohort and the Digital Democracy team.
Mesh Network Building Session. A workshop where participants learned how to crimp ethernet cable, build wireless links, and attach applications to the DWeb mesh community network. Led by Esther Jang, 2022 Cohort.
Old Policy, New Tech: Reconciling Permissioned Blockchain Systems with Transatlantic Privacy Frameworks. A talk by Remy Hellstern, 2022 Cohort.
This Is a Journey Into Sound: A Proposal for Beats, Tech and phone number library Future Economies. A workshop led by brandon king & Stacco Troncoso, 2023 Cohort.
Data Feminism: An Intersectional Approach to Data Gathering, Analyzing, and Sharing. A workshop led by Jack Keen Fox, 2023 Cohort.
Designing for Intersectional Data Sovereignty. A talk by Camille Nibungco, 2023 Cohort.
Q: How big will the cohort be this year?
A: We aim to bring approximately 20 to 25 Fellows to DWeb Camp this year.

Q. Does the Fellowship cover visa fees?
A: No, unfortunately, we can only cover travel expenses to/from your place of origin to Camp. However, we can provide you with a sponsorship letter and request expedited processing for your visa.