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+title: Marcha M. Johnson
+---
+<h3>Marcha M. Johnson</h3>
+<!-- <img src="" width="256" /> -->
+<p><a href="https://twitter.com/mcc_marcha" target="_blank">Twitter</a></p>
+<p>Marcha M. Johnson completed her BA in Media, Culture and Communication at NYU in 2017 and is currently pursuing her MA in that department. Her work there focusses on media networks and infrastructure in marginalized communities. She is especially interested in those in disaster prone regions in the developing world and inquiring the multiplicity of modes and configurations these networks and infrastructure can take form. Previously she has served as Outreach Coordinator at POWRPLNT, an art space in Bushwick, Brooklyn committed to empowering individuals to bridge the digital divide, by organizing community interactions around digital literacy and expression via technology– a position that has heavily influenced her work and research in infrastructure and network studies.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
+
+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>

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+title: Nicolás Pace
+---
+<h3>Nicolás Pace</h3>
+<img src="Nicolas-Pace.png" width="256" />
+<p><a href="http://altermundi.net/" target="_blank">Website</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/nicopace" target="_blank">Twitter</a></p>
+<p>Nicolás is a full-time nomad. He works for AlterMundi, a Grassroots organization devoted to support communities in the self-provision of telecommunications infrastructure mainly through wireless mesh networks.</p>
+
+<p>He has been traveling around countries of America, Africa, Europe and Asia to understand the different needs of rural global south communities and to create a bond between them to collaborate in the creation of empowering telecommunications solutions to grow in the exercise of their freedom and power.</p>
+
+<p>He also does outreach and training activities in the context of Wireless Mesh Community Networks and is part of the LibreMesh development proyect.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson </a> and <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
+
+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>

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+title: Rodrigo Ferreira
+---
+<h3>Rodrigo Ferreira</h3>
+<img src="Rodrigo-Ferreira.jpg" width="256" />
+<p>Rodrigo is a PhD Candidate in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. His dissertation research focuses on the techno-cultural mediation of digital technology, urban development, and material infrastructure in his native Mexico City. Previously, Rodrigo worked for over five years as Communications Specialist for Latin America at J.P. Morgan.  He holds a BA degree in Philosophy with Honors and a MA degree in Humanities and Social Thought from NYU; and has presented his work at numerous academic and art institutions such as Yale, Georgetown, Berkeley, UNAM (Mexico), ArtBo (Colombia) and ENS (France).</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson </a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
+
+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>

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+title: Rory Solomon
+---
+<h3>Rory Solomon</h3>
+<img src="rory-solomon.jpg" width="256" />
+<p><a href="https://twitter.com/rorys" target="_blank">Twitter</a></p>
+<p>Rory Solomon is a doctoral student in the department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He is also a software engineer, artist, and Adjunct Faculty at Parsons The New School for Design. His research focusses on mesh networks, Citizens’ Band and amateur radio, wireless infrastructures of antennae and electromagnetic waves, and computer programming education.  He holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from UC Berkeley, and a Master of Arts in Media Studies from The New School, where his thesis “The Stack: A Media Archaeology of the Computer Program” received an Award of Academic Achievement.</p>
+
+<hr />
+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson</a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
+
+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>

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+	<li><a href="/participants/marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson</a></li>  
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+	<li><a href="/participants/rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a></li>  
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+<p>Marcha M. Johnson completed her BA in Media, Culture and Communication at NYU in 2017 and is currently pursuing her MA in that department. Her work there focusses on media networks and infrastructure in marginalized communities. She is especially interested in those in disaster prone regions in the developing world and inquiring the multiplicity of modes and configurations these networks and infrastructure can take form. Previously she has served as Outreach Coordinator at POWRPLNT, an art space in Bushwick, Brooklyn committed to empowering individuals to bridge the digital divide, by organizing community interactions around digital literacy and expression via technology– a position that has heavily influenced her work and research in infrastructure and network studies.</p>
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+<h2>Presenting with <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
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+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>
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+<p><a href="http://altermundi.net/" target="_blank">Website</a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/nicopace" target="_blank">Twitter</a></p>
+<p>Nicolás is a full-time nomad. He works for AlterMundi, a Grassroots organization devoted to support communities in the self-provision of telecommunications infrastructure mainly through wireless mesh networks.</p>
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+<p>He has been traveling around countries of America, Africa, Europe and Asia to understand the different needs of rural global south communities and to create a bond between them to collaborate in the creation of empowering telecommunications solutions to grow in the exercise of their freedom and power.</p>
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+<p>He also does outreach and training activities in the context of Wireless Mesh Community Networks and is part of the LibreMesh development proyect.</p>
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+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson </a> and <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
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+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
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+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>
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+<p>Rodrigo is a PhD Candidate in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. His dissertation research focuses on the techno-cultural mediation of digital technology, urban development, and material infrastructure in his native Mexico City. Previously, Rodrigo worked for over five years as Communications Specialist for Latin America at J.P. Morgan.  He holds a BA degree in Philosophy with Honors and a MA degree in Humanities and Social Thought from NYU; and has presented his work at numerous academic and art institutions such as Yale, Georgetown, Berkeley, UNAM (Mexico), ArtBo (Colombia) and ENS (France).</p>
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+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson </a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rory-solomon">Rory Solomon</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
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+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>
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+<p>Rory Solomon is a doctoral student in the department of Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University. He is also a software engineer, artist, and Adjunct Faculty at Parsons The New School for Design. His research focusses on mesh networks, Citizens’ Band and amateur radio, wireless infrastructures of antennae and electromagnetic waves, and computer programming education.  He holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics from UC Berkeley, and a Master of Arts in Media Studies from The New School, where his thesis “The Stack: A Media Archaeology of the Computer Program” received an Award of Academic Achievement.</p>
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+<h2>Presenting with <a href="marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson</a> and <a href="nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a> and <a href="rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a></h2>
+<h3>Network (Re)Openings</h3>
+<p>This panel will assemble a mix of theory and practical perspectives for a critical conversation about the commitment to open networks prevalent in activist, industry and academic circles (including the work of many people at this conference). Often this commitment is framed as re-opening or “redecentralization”: the idea that technology networks, once open, have now been lost to centralized actors and must be recovered through projects like community networks and democratization of tech expertise.[1, 2] We will consider how this belief implicitly speaks for a certain kind of actor for whom the net was once open, and will ask: for whom has the internet never been open? Do processes of “re-opening” elide the experiences of populations for whom networking technologies have always been closed? What are some challenges to opening networks to different groups of users for the first time?</p>
+
+<p>At the same time, this panel will engage a scholarly concern about network theory as a field for radical thought. Many theorists of networks have given up on thinking with networks, abandoning Deleuzian ideas like the rhizome by conceding that they have been co-opted by global capital and are evacuated of any resistive potential.[3] With this conversation, we will consider how the work of these panelists and others at the conference re-opens network theory as a place to think about radical politics.</p>
+
+<p>Scholars like Wendy Chun have worked extensively on what the concept of openness can mean in relation to technology networks.[4] In the spirit of this inquiry, we ask: Can we (re)open networks? And if so, how? Should networks be opened like a business, like software source code, open like minds, re-opened like a case file, re-opened like a wound?</p>
+
+<p>Marcha Johnson will talk about her work educating young people about technology and building a mesh network at POWRPLNT, a community lab in Bushwick. Nicolás Pace will speak about his experience developing the open source, open hardware router libreMesh and deploying this in communities around the world. And Rodrigo Ferreira will share findings from his doctoral dissertation on technology activism around Uber in Mexico.</p>
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 				<a href="../participants/ron-morrison">
-					<span class="title">Decolonial Design, Black Geographies, and Critical Packet Sniffing</span></br>
-					Ron Morrison</a> + <a href="../participants/frances-lee">Frances Lee</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
-				</a>
+					<span class="title">Panel: Decolonial Design, Black Geographies, and Critical Packet Sniffing</span></br>
+					Ron Morrison
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/frances-lee">Frances Lee</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
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 					<span class="title">Making Sense of the Ether: Connecting Radio Frequencies with Public Data</span></br>
-					Marc DaCosta</a> + <a href="../participants/surya-mattu">Surya Mattu</a>
-				</a>
+					Marc DaCosta
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/surya-mattu">Surya Mattu</a>
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-				<!-- <a href="../participants/rory-solomon"> -->
+				<a href="../participants/rory-solomon">
 					<span class="title">Panel: Network (Re)Openings</span></br>
 					Rory Solomon
-				<!-- </a> -->
+				</a> with <a href="../participants/marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson</a>
+					+ <a href="../participants/nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a>
+					+ <a href="../participants/rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a>
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 					<span class="title">Workshop: Creative and Critical Use of Complex Networks</span></br>
-					Burak Arikan</a> + <a href="../participants/zeyno-ustun">Zeyno Ustun</a>
-				</a>
+					Burak Arikan
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/zeyno-ustun">Zeyno Ustun</a>
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 					<span class="title">Workshop: Setting Up Your Own VPN</span></br>
-					Sarah Aoun</a> + <a href="../participants/jeff-ahking">Jeff Ahking</a>
-				</a>
+					Sarah Aoun
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/jeff-ahking">Jeff Ahking</a>
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 					<span class="title">Workshop: Intro to Packet Sniffing with Herbivore</span></br>
-					Surya Mattu</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
-				</a>
+					Surya Mattu
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
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 			<td>
 				<a href="../participants/ron-morrison">
-					<span class="title">Decolonial Design, Black Geographies, and Critical Packet Sniffing</span></br>
-					Ron Morrison</a> + <a href="../participants/frances-lee">Frances Lee</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
-				</a>
+					<span class="title">Panel: Decolonial Design, Black Geographies, and Critical Packet Sniffing</span></br>
+					Ron Morrison
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/frances-lee">Frances Lee</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
 			</td>
 			<td></td>
 		</tr>
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 				<a href="../participants/marc-dacosta">
 					<span class="title">Making Sense of the Ether: Connecting Radio Frequencies with Public Data</span></br>
-					Marc DaCosta</a> + <a href="../participants/surya-mattu">Surya Mattu</a>
-				</a>
+					Marc DaCosta
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/surya-mattu">Surya Mattu</a>
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 			<td>14:15</td>
 			<td>
-				<!-- <a href="../participants/rory-solomon"> -->
+				<a href="../participants/rory-solomon">
 					<span class="title">Panel: Network (Re)Openings</span></br>
 					Rory Solomon
-				<!-- </a> -->
+				</a> with <a href="../participants/marcha-johnson">Marcha M. Johnson</a>
+					+ <a href="../participants/nicolas-pace">Nicolás Pace</a>
+					+ <a href="../participants/rodrigo-ferreira">Rodrigo Ferreira</a>
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 				<a href="../participants/burak-arikan">
 					<span class="title">Workshop: Creative and Critical Use of Complex Networks</span></br>
-					Burak Arikan</a> + <a href="../participants/zeyno-ustun">Zeyno Ustun</a>
-				</a>
+					Burak Arikan
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/zeyno-ustun">Zeyno Ustun</a>
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 				<a href="../participants/sarah-aoun">
 					<span class="title">Workshop: Setting Up Your Own VPN</span></br>
-					Sarah Aoun</a> + <a href="../participants/jeff-ahking">Jeff Ahking</a>
-				</a>
+					Sarah Aoun
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/jeff-ahking">Jeff Ahking</a>
 			</td>
 		</tr>
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 				<a href="../participants/surya-mattu">
 					<span class="title">Workshop: Intro to Packet Sniffing with Herbivore</span></br>
-					Surya Mattu</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
-				</a>
+					Surya Mattu
+				</a> + <a href="../participants/jen-kagan">Jen Kagan</a>
 			</td>
 		</tr>
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