This event reflects on Arab Spring in which people organized online and off for freedom as well as political and social justice.

This event reflects on Arab Spring in which people organized online and off for freedom as well as political and social justice.
➔ Overview ➔ Categories and themes in action ➔ New voices in our network ➔ A sustained community of contributors ➔ What’s next in the program process The RightsCon program …
This event took place on Dec. 11, 2020 and is part of our RightsCon 10th Anniversary Series. If you missed it live, you can watch the full session recording below. …
This is the second installment in our 2021 Call for Proposals blog series. You can read the first installment in the series here. The next and final installment will be …
This is the first installment in our 2021 Call for Proposals blog series. The next installment will be published on November 18, 2020, when our Call for Proposals launches. What’s …
Access Now is thrilled to announce that the 10th edition of the RightsCon Summit Series will take place entirely online and across every time zone from Monday, June 7 to …
The RightsCon team is excited to launch our Outcomes Report for the ninth iteration of our annual summit series, RightsCon Online, which took place across every time zone from Monday, …
Last June, at the end of RightsCon Tunis, we announced our intention to bring RightsCon to San José, Costa Rica. Instead, in 2020, we embarked on a journey to somewhere …
Access Now welcomes a new statement from U.N. Special Rapporteurs warning of increased closing of digital spaces amid the COVID-19 pandemic, and embraces their commitment to continue to document the …
RightsCon Online (July 27-31, 2020) is bringing together a community of experts from around the world to tackle the most pressing issues at the intersection of technology and human rights. …