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We’re creating a future where tech is fair, regenerative and life-enhancing.
We act as a network. A network of people, allies, organisations and funders united in our desire to resist the harms and injustices caused by technology.
Our work spans different sectors and communities. It brings strength and power to the UK tech justice movement.
We connect people who care about tech justice through workshops, forums and other events. Our convenings cut-across themes, communities and experiences. For example racial justice organisations and grant makers, or design agencies and decolonising evaluators. People who might otherwise never meet, unite around shared concerns and take action together.
To create a better future we have to imagine it first. Imagination helps us see a way into a new paradigm - where technology is fair. Working with communities, creatives and technologists we use storytelling, art and poetry to unlock ideas and explore our individual and collective power.
The world needs tech that does no harm. Tech that creates equity and fairness. People and communities are creating tools that do this. Tools that they control and run. We provide money, peer support, connecting resources, sharing learning so they can experiment and build.
The tech justice field is more alive than we realise: from feminist AI to community decision-making tech, to tools designed for justice. But much of what gets built, and what communities say about their experience of harm through tech, is unseen or ignored by those with institutional power. We support and lift up their work and voices.
Big tech harms people and nature. Government regulations are ineffective. The gap between the privileged and the oppressed widens. We want to use our collective power to challenge Big Tech’s power - throwing our weight, resources and experience behind campaigns for tech justice.