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Probably the coolest I’ve ever sounded…
Last week Ind.ie was featured in a Guardian article, ‘The punk rock internet – how DIY rebels are working to replace the tech giants.’ We were interviewed by John Harris, and I think he did a really great job of explaining what we do and why we do it.
Not having massive experience in being interviewed, I was a little nervous that I’d sound a bit daft, especially as I’m nowhere near as eloquent as Aral. But overall, I think the quotes were good and it works as a primer that I’ll be sharing whenever somebody asks what we do at Ind.ie!
There’s a nice little paragraph where I sum up the why of it all…
“I got into the web because I liked the democracy of it,” says Kalbag, who has just published a book titled Accessibility for Everyone, about innovating in a way that includes those who technology too often ignores – not least people with disabilities. “I want to be able to be in a society where I have control over my information, and other people do as well. Being a woman in technology, you can see how hideously unequal things are and how people building these systems don’t care about anyone other than themselves. I think we have to have technology that serves everybody – not just rich, straight, white guys.”
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This content originally appeared on Laura Kalbag’s Blog Posts and was authored by Laura Kalbag
Laura Kalbag | Sciencx (2018-02-05T12:45:02+00:00) I’m a DIY Rebel. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2018/02/05/im-a-diy-rebel/
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