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Pioneering Her Right: AWW April Skill Up Workshop 2026

What does it really take to claim your space and make it count?

For many women in the digital space, the challenge is not just showing up, but being seen, heard, and represented accurately. This question set the tone for the Africa
Wiki Women (AWW) April Skill Up Workshop, themed “Pioneering Her Right.”

Held on 11 April 2026 and moderated by Ann Veronicah, the session brought together 126…

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Intimacy, Narrative, and Four Decades of Photography with Elinor Carucci

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Elinor Carucci

Intimacy, Narrative, and Four Decades of Photography

Two Eyes, by Elinor Carucci © 1993

Join us on Zoom for a Soho Photo Gallery Speaker Series event with eminent fine-art photographer Elinor Carucci.

For more than thirty years, she has created deeply personal photographs, drawing from the intimate layers of her life to illuminate universal human…

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Inside the Mind of a PhotoBook Publisher and the Artists He’s Published with William Boling

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William Bolling

Inside the Mind of a PhotoBook Publisher

and the Artists He’s Published

William Boling of Fall Line Press will present an overview of the photobook as both a creative medium and a collaborative process, drawing on his 15 years experience publishing contemporary photography. He will discuss how projects evolve from bodies of images into fully realized books…

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Inviting Discovery: How a Photograph Comes Alive

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Christopher Giglio

Inviting Discovery: How a Photograph Comes Alive

Franck, Martine. Balthus and Cat , 1999

Join us on Zoom for a Soho Photo Gallery Speaker Series event with artist and teacher Christopher Giglio.

Christopher’s presentation will draw from his acclaimed Grammar of Photography courses, developed over 25 years of teaching. Using a series of photographic…

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🤖 La Machine #72: France’s AI Push Pits Sovereignty Against Scale

France pushes digital sovereignty (Linux, Mistral, OVH), Welcome to the Jungle adapts to AI recruiting, Banque de France weighs risks, plus Plume’s energy play, a map of 81 AI labs, and a Stanford reality check on France’s place in the global AI race.

Get ready for Google I/O: Livestream schedule revealed

Posted by The Google I/O team

The Google I/O schedule is here! Tune in May 19–20 as we unveil Google’s biggest updates across AI, Android, Chrome, and Cloud. Discover new tools and features designed to unlock the future of development with agentic coding.

We’re kicking things off with the Google keynote at 10:00 am PT on May 19, followed by the Developer keynote at 1:30 pm PT. Block…

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Akademy 2026: Registration Now Open

Akademy 2026: Registration

Akademy 2026 will be a hybrid event held simultaneously in Graz, Austria, and Online.

Hundreds of participants from the global KDE community, the wider free and open source software community, local organisations and software companies will gather at this year's Akademy 2026 conference. The event will take place in Graz and Online from Saturday, 12 September to…

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Ann Rosen – Being Seen: A Documentary

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Ann Rosen

Being Seen: A Documentary

Formerly Incarcerated Woman C East NY, Brooklyn

Join us at Soho Photo Gallery for a Speaker Series evening with photographer Ann Rosen , as she shares images from her current Being Seen solo show, and screens a short documentary film from her project, focusing on art to empower women from marginalized communities, helping to restore…

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🤖 La Machine #69: Meet Europe's New AI Bill Collector

Cleavr believes it can fix Europe's late-payment problem. Paris elects a mayor who wants to build an AI Station F; Mistral AI isn't making friends with other AI companies by suggesting fees for content; AI isn't doing much for the economy; And French prosectors say Elon Musk has been a naughty boy.

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Africa Women and Wikipedia @25

Episode #9 African Women and Wikipedia @25

To celebrate 25 years of Wikipedia, the Africa Wiki Women Podcast launched its first episode of 2026, hosted by Oluwapelumi
Aina, bringing together African women Wikimedians from across the continent to reflect on their journeys within the Wikimedia movement. Episode #9
African Women and Wikipedia @25 features five inspiring women; Juliet Acom…

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KP Madhavan – A Life Less Ordinary: A Year on the Road

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KP Madhavan

A Life Less Ordinary: A Year on the Road

Madhavan’s New Book

Join us at Soho Photo Gallery for a Speaker Series evening with photographer KP Madhavan.

KP will show evocative images and share insightful stories from his year-long photographic journey to locations in the United States, South America, Canada, and Europe.  Those images are being shown in KP’s…

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