<h2>Julia Reda</h2></div>
<div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>Julia Reda is a former European Parliament member, and cofounder of the European Union's Free and Open Source Software Audit (FOSSA) project. She is well known for her work on copyright reform and net neutrality. She is an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University, and a Shuttleworth Foundation fellow. Currently, Julia Reda leads the fundamental rights litigation project <em>control ©</em> at the <a href="https://freiheitsrechte.org/english/">German Society for Civil Rights</a>.</p><br />
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<h2>Nadya Peek</h2></div>
<div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>Nadya Peek develops unconventional digital fabrication tools, small scale automation, networked controls, and advanced manufacturing systems. Spanning electronics, firmware, software, and mechanics, her research focuses on harnessing the precision of machines for the creativity of individuals. Nadya is an assistant professor of Human-Centered Design and Engineering at the University of Washington where she directs the Machine Agency. She did her PhD at MIT, is on the board of the Open Source Hardware Association, is half of the design studio James and the Giant Peek, and plays drum machines and synths in the band Construction.</p><br />
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<h2>Nathan Freitas</h2></div>
<div class="webform-html-textarea"><p>Nathan is the founder and director of Guardian Project, an award-winning free software mobile security collaborative with millions of users and beneficiaries worldwide. Their most well known app is Orbot, which brings the Tor anonymity and circumvention network to Android devices, and has been installed more than 20 million times. In late 2017, he co-designed an app called Haven with Edward Snowden; Haven works as a personal security system that puts the power of surveillance back into the hands of the most vulnerable and under threat. His work on off-grid, decentralized, secure mobile communication networks, dubbed Wind, was originally imagined and workshopped while Nathan was a fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center in 2015. In 2018, Wind was selected as a finalist in the Mozilla-National Science Foundation "Wireless Innovation for a Networked Society (WINS)" Challenge.</p><br />
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