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My name is Mardiya, a parent to an imaginary cat, very sleepy human and tinker fairy who researches digital societies, and contributes to designing safer internet and technology spaces to be used at it fullest potential by minoritized communities. I have a Masters in Sociology, and a Bachelors (Honours) in Global Challenges. I am a digital sociologist, community movement builder, a learning experience designer, and have created online curriculum and instructional material for young people, and women leaders across the world. I am also a project manager who explores creative ways to collaboratively build and share knowledge through community engagements, research and workshops. I have led past lives as a marketer and an artistic storyteller curating plays. In my current journey, I explore ways to design inclusive and just public spaces where minoritized communities flourish.

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โœ๐Ÿฝ Writing, Research and Analysis.

<aside> ๐Ÿ“Œ The role of a writer is to tell society what it pretends it does not know - Mona Eltahawy.

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<aside> ๐Ÿฅธ My work as a community manager focuses on cultivating and supporting digital justice practitioners building anti-surveillance, security , and circumvention tools to weave liberation and a collectively nurturing digital counterpublic.

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My research investigates and maps out threats to design creative counter-approaches and practices to improve the digital wellbeing of marginalized communities.

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<aside> ๐Ÿ“– I was also a sub-editor for an award-winning Nigerian publication, Republic Journal. I conduct structural, and editorial edits on feminist, political, technology and cultural pieces submitted to the journal.

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<aside> ๐Ÿ“‘ Read my All Tech Is Human profile on technology and democracy here

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<aside> ๐Ÿ’ก I wrote an illuminating book review of Surfacing: On Being Black and Feminist In South Africa published by **Feminist Africa Journal.**

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I was a Violence, Power and Inequality (VIP) lab research fellow at the University of San Diego Joan B. Kroc Institute of Peace Studies. Learn more about my fellowship work **here**

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Access my short writing portfolio here

๐Ÿ“š Selected Pieces

HEARING SILENCES - Magazin Frauensolidaritรคt

What can digital surveillance teach us about online gender-based violence?

Resilience through Internet Research: Reflections on Conducting Research with Front-Line Defenders in the Horn of Africa

Recapping the Fairwork Multistakeholder Workshop in Uganda

Why feminist children's books and media matter - Women's Media Center

Learning Journey Reflection: Seeking of neutral and holistic knowledge

Feminist Perspectives on Social Media Governance

Feminist Perspectives on Social Media Governance โ€“ A Snapshot


<aside> ๐Ÿ’ก I also write regional briefs that summarises the trends in digital rights and the community wellbeing of digital justice practitioners in Africa

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regional briefs - Team CommUNITY Blog | Digital Rights Blog


โ˜˜๏ธ Learning and Instructional design