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Mai Ishikawa Sutton

Mai Ishikawa Sutton

Mai Ishikawa Sutton’s work lies at the intersection of technology and the solidarity economy. They are a co-founder and editor of COMPOST, an online magazine about the digital commons, and project manager of Distributed.Press. They are also a contributor to Hypha Worker Co-operative and a Digital Commons Fellow with Commons Network.
Qianqian Ye on Building the Web as Accessible Public Space
ArticlesFeminist Technologies

Qianqian Ye on Building the Web as Accessible Public Space

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonFeb 1, 2024
Stacco Troncoso on Feminism, Solidarity Economics, and the Peer-to-Peer Commons
ArticlesDigital Democracy

Stacco Troncoso on Feminism, Solidarity Economics, and the Peer-to-Peer Commons

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonJan 26, 2024
Kelani Nichole on Building Trust and Cooperation in Experimental Media Art
ArticlesDigital Democracy

Kelani Nichole on Building Trust and Cooperation in Experimental Media Art

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonDec 2, 2023
Digital Tools to Battle Ecological Crisis: Jen Castro on Building Technologies with Frontline Communities
ArticlesDigital Democracy

Digital Tools to Battle Ecological Crisis: Jen Castro on Building Technologies with Frontline Communities

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonNov 3, 2023
Sammie Veeler on the Transformative Abundance of Virtual Galleries 
ArticlesFeminist Technologies

Sammie Veeler on the Transformative Abundance of Virtual Galleries 

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonSep 15, 2023
Networked Solidarity: Alice Yuan Zhang on Community Technology and Decentralization as Praxis
ArticlesFeminist Technologies

Networked Solidarity: Alice Yuan Zhang on Community Technology and Decentralization as Praxis

ByMai Ishikawa SuttonMay 31, 2023

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