Press and Public Speaking
A selection of our press coverage and public talks.
Press Coverage
- The case against carbon emissions as a universal metric; Lee Harris, Financial Times, April 15 2024 (Hypha built the Spice tool) mentioned in the article).
- Finding the Friends of HEK Basel: How to Bring Membership Online with a DAO; WAC Lab - Web3 for the Arts and Culture, Dec 5, 2023
- Co-operatives, Work, and the Digital Economy: A Knowledge Synthesis Report; Cultural Workers Organize, May 19, 2022
- Worker Co-ops and the Sixth Principle; Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation, March 24, 2022
- Can a Worker's Co-Op Thrive in Big Tech?; Early, August 19, 2021
- Emergent Practices from the Decentralized Co-operative Web; OpenCollective Blog, May 27, 2021
- Designing Radical Futures; Design Radical Futures’ Instagram series, April 7, 2021
- Hypha Worker Co-operative Seeks to Build Bridges; Canadian Worker Co-operative Federation, June 21, 2020
Sessions, Workshops & Talks
- The Dweb in your Back Pocket, DWeb Camp, June 2023
- Holistic Local First Software, Causal Islands, April 2023
- 564: Innovative uses of data, Spark - CBC Radio, January 6, 2023
- Decentralized web movement imagines 'a web with many winners' that puts community first, Spark - CBC Radio, October 7, 2022
- Human Rights & Web3 for Activists: Salon #8, Amnesty International & Fight for the Future, September 29, 2022
- Mozilla Festival, This Is What Solidarity Looks Like — Emergent Practices from the Decentralized Co-operative Web, March 2021
- Dweb Meetup — The Latest in the DWeb Ecosystem. COMPOST Magazine & Distributed Press, March 2021
- #TechTalks with Chris Glover MPP, May 18, 2021
- X University CFE Series: Taming Big Tech: Exploring the Alternatives, Defund Big Tech, Refund Communities Panel, June 10, 2021
- Treaty Lands, Global Stories, Co-Opt: A Symposium on Worker Co-operatives as Alternatives to Traditional Workplaces, November 18, 2021
Submitting Press Coverage
To submit press coverage and related content, follow these steps:
Open New Issue:
- Go to the Issues tab in the organizing-private GitHub repository.
- Click on New Issue.
Select the Template:
- Choose the Press Coverage Submission issue template.
Fill in the Details:
- Title: Enter the content's title.
- Host: Specify where it was presented or the host organization.
- Category: Select from Press Coverage, Session, Workshop, or Talk.
- Date: Input the date (YYYY-MM-DD).
- Description: Provide a brief description.
- Link: Add a URL to the content.
Submit:
- Review your information for accuracy.
- Click Submit new issue to complete the process.
The communications team will review the submission and may reach out for additional details.