Our Campaigns Director Svetla Baeva gave a lightning talk on creative campaigning, playtivism and how creative commons licensing can boost human rights innovation at the Creative Commons Global Summit 2019 in Lisbon, Portugal.

The summit brings together hundreds of leading activists, advocates, librarians, educators, lawyers, technologists, and more for discussion and debate, workshops and planning, talks and community building.

Svetla presented our Laboratories, which includes our innovative ACT Labs and Sprints formats. All art works and projects ideated during our events are made accessible online for anyone to use, adapt and transform. 

Ultimately, we want to increase the number of great artworks and social campaigns that are in “the commons” — in the way we make work that is freely available for sharing and remixing to human rights defenders across the globe.

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