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June 12th, 11:00AM CET
Keynote
We Are Data - Keynote by Mona Chalabi
Mona Chalabi, journalist and keynote speaker is joining us at MozFest House Amsterdam! Her work has earned her a Pulitzer Prize, a fellowship at the British Science Association, an Emmy nomination, and recognition from the Royal Statistical Society. You will hear directly from Mona about the importance and urgency of distilling statistical data, and data in general, into humanized information to make visible social and economic injustice.
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June 13th, 7:30pm CET
Performance
Songs of the Living Amsterdam created by Toshi Reagon
Songs of the Living extends an invitation to actively engage in the movement to reclaim the internet, aligning with our physical world, environment, and humanity. This invitation encourages exploration and centering your humanity in an age of advancing technology. In partnership with Toshi Reagon, Songs of the Living, is a musical experience blooming from a musical collaboration of local artists.
15 years of Mozilla Festival, and we’re just getting started.
Mozilla Festival is where passionate individuals unite to build a better internet.
Whether you create art, code, program, or scroll with concern about the digital future - you're in the right place. Our mission is to make the internet a better, safer, and fairer place for everyone and now more than ever, your voice is crucial.
Reclaiming the internet starts with us, and at Mozilla Festival, your ideas have the power to create real impact. Join the movement to shape the future of the internet for the better.
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The internet is a global public resource that must remain open and accessible.
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Togetherness
Together, we’ll stand in solidarity, leveraging our global efforts to drive change at a local level.
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Opportunity and Abundance
Together, we stand against unfair treatment in our communities and around the world.
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Collective Wellbeing
Together, we reform policy, tools, and economic infrastructure, rewriting the rules for AI.
Session Sneak Peeks
Get Your Tickets
€55
Community Pass
This ticket is subsidized by Mozilla and supported by purchases of Institutional Passes ensuring community participation while reducing financial barriers. Community Passes get you full access to MozFest House Amsterdam from 11 - 13 June.
- Get access to engaging sessions, workshops, and our flagship Dialogues and Debates panels.
- Entrance to Songs of the Living Amsterdam (subject to availability)
- Explore a variety of art installations and exhibits.
- Attend our vibrant welcome party on 11 June.
The ticket price includes Dutch VAT at 21%.
€200
Festival Pass
Festival Passes grant you full access to MozFest House Amsterdam from 11-13 June.
- Get access to engaging sessions, workshops, and our flagship Dialogues and Debates panels.
- Entrance to Songs of the Living Amsterdam (subject to availability)
- Explore a variety of art installations and exhibits.
- Attend our vibrant welcome party on 11 June.
The price includes Dutch VAT at 21%.
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€250+
Institutional Pass
Institutional Passes are pay-what-you-wish tickets that grant you full access to MozFest House Amsterdam, while also subsidizing Community Passes, ensuring accessibility for all while limiting financial barriers.
- Get access to engaging sessions, workshops, and our flagship Dialogues and Debates panels.
- Ensure your spot at our Songs of the Living experience.
- Explore a variety of art installations and exhibits.
- Attend our vibrant welcome party on 11 June.
- Receive an invite to our Funders Reception attended by other institutions and Mozilla executives.
The price includes Dutch VAT at 21%. The minimum contribution is €250.00.
Race, Class, Fame & Harm
Has exploitation expanded and adapted from offline to online? What is the cost of pursuing fame and influence online?
Keynote by Frances Haugen
Frances Haugen, the Facebook whistleblower who further exposed the platform's ability to incite hatred