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The activity will show how technology affects the rights of migrants from biometric control to digital barriers next Thursday, October 23, in the afternoon, at the Canòdrom facilities.

Next Thursday, October 23, in the afternoon, the Canòdrom. The Ateneu d'Innovació Digital i Democràtica. , located at Carrer de Concepción Arenal, number 165, in the city of Barcelona, will host the activity 'Migrating, remembering and resisting in the era of algorithms'. Within the framework of the 'Tardor Solidària' initiative of the Sant Andreu District of Barcelona, the proposal will seek to create a space for dialogue that connects past, present and future to reflect on how the Congrés - Indians neighborhood has welcomed several migratory waves and how these dynamics evolve with new technologies. Specifically, Paula Cáceres, from the Algorace collective, a pioneering project that aims to provide an anti-racist perspective on artificial intelligence and bring it closer to migrant and racialized communities, will participate. Paula Cáceres will show how technology affects the rights of migrants, from biometric control to digital barriers, and will explain how a critical and anti-racist perspective on artificial intelligence can be strengthened. We will also hear the experiences of two residents of the neighborhood who will recall how the right to migrate was experienced in the origins of the Congrés - Indians neighborhood.

People interested in participating can register online through this link .

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