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Digital Rights in Southeast Asia After 10 Years: A Reflection from a Gender Rights Advocate

Ten years ago, the Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA) co-hosted RightsCon Southeast Asia in Manila in 2015. That event marked my first exposure to a global conference of this nature and my first encounter with the concept of digital rights. At the time, net neutrality was a hot topic, especially Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 3 monthsMarch 28, 2025 ago
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RightsCon 2025: Amplifying Young Voices

With more than 400 sessions, 2,000 in-person attendees, and numerous networking events, RightsCon 2025 was the perfect avenue for digital rights advocates to gather, collaborate, and strategize how to bring about change in this rapidly evolving digital age.  After working in this field for over two years, I often heard Read more…

By Foundation for Media Alternatives (FMA), 3 monthsMarch 27, 2025 ago
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