Muhammad Radwan
Muhammad Radwan is The Project Lead of The Glass Room by Tactical Tech. He has previously founded a green sustainability tech hub in Cairo Egypt and managed Berlin's most famous Egyptian street food truck. He has been a member of the Global Innovation Gathering for many years and joined the team at re:publica in Berlin from 2016 and 2017. He is an industrial engineer by training (Texas A&M Uni).
Session
Do you want to learn about strategies that would help you engage young people in conversations around digital technologies and climate justice issues?
Join this workshop focused on building knowledge and sharing experiences on strategies and methods to bridge the gap between digital rights groups and climate movements.
In this session, participants will explore innovative methods and tactics and on how to use co-creation to produce an exhibition. Participants will be able to explore how to use this approach in their own projects and initiatives for the purpose of engaging with their audiences on matters at the intersection of digital and environmental issues.
Through peer-to-peer and collaborative methods, participants will:
1. Identify topics at the intersection of digital rights and climate justice that need to be highlighted to activists.
2. Explore ways the format could be adapted and support their efforts to bring youth voices into their work.
In collaborations with a myriad of partners over the last years, Tactical Tech has been producing research-based digital literacy interventions. Exhibitions, workshops and kits have been created to trigger evolving conversations around online privacy, digital security, well-being and misinformation. Tactical Tech has a long history of using innovative techniques and peer-to-peer methodology for the benefit of the community and the wider audiences as seen with other projects like Exposing The Invisible, Security-in-a-box and the Data Detox Kit, among many others.