Diana
Nabiruma
Rabab
Nassabieh
Diana Nabiruma is a climate and environmental rights activist working with the Africa Institute for Energy Governance (AFIEGO), a Ugandan non-profit organisation. Her work involves empowering local communities at the frontlines of the climate and biodiversity crisis to pressure duty-bearers and corporations to take climate action while protecting biodiversity. Her efforts have won her various accolades.
CONNECT.REFLECT.ACT TALK Born Digital - A Gen Z Manifesto on Decoding the Future
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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As the first generation of true digital natives, Gen Z holds unique potential to leverage technology for collective good. Jasemen Nassab explores how growing up immersed in global connectivity shapes this generation’s worldview and capabilities. With limitless access to information, young people gain expansive perspectives that fuel a sense of shared humanity. However, our empathy has not kept pace with our technological reach. True progress lies in evolving our compassion to match our capabilities. Jasemen calls for “digital humanism”—harnessing technology to serve all, not just the powerful few. She urges intergenerational partnership: older generations must reconsider stereotypes and make space for youth voices, while Gen Z must bring courageous global citizenship into every space they occupy. Together, we can realize technology’s promise to unite humanity across borders. Jasemen provides a vision for building a just future by connecting generations, cultures and perspectives.
Moderator:
Friso Roscam Abbing
Curator Fundamental Rights Forum 2024
FRA
Jasemen Nassab is an interdisciplinary strategist and (TEDx) speaker. Her work explores the intersection of cultural, economic and technological evolutions to develop insight-driven strategies. She partners with brands and institutions to help them reflect the diverse communities they aim to serve.
CONNECT.REFLECT.ACT TALK Born Digital - A Gen Z Manifesto on Decoding the Future
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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As the first generation of true digital natives, Gen Z holds unique potential to leverage technology for collective good. Jasemen Nassab explores how growing up immersed in global connectivity shapes this generation’s worldview and capabilities. With limitless access to information, young people gain expansive perspectives that fuel a sense of shared humanity. However, our empathy has not kept pace with our technological reach. True progress lies in evolving our compassion to match our capabilities. Jasemen calls for “digital humanism”—harnessing technology to serve all, not just the powerful few. She urges intergenerational partnership: older generations must reconsider stereotypes and make space for youth voices, while Gen Z must bring courageous global citizenship into every space they occupy. Together, we can realize technology’s promise to unite humanity across borders. Jasemen provides a vision for building a just future by connecting generations, cultures and perspectives.
Moderator:
Friso Roscam Abbing
Curator Fundamental Rights Forum 2024
FRA
Rabab Nassabieh works on press and public relations at the Central Council of Muslims in Germany. She promotes the rights of Muslims and migrants, and addresses structural challenges. In her role, she maintains close ties with the government and civil groups, representing their interests and aiming for better understanding.
CONNECT.REFLECT.ACT TALK Born Digital - A Gen Z Manifesto on Decoding the Future
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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Do you want to register for this session?
As the first generation of true digital natives, Gen Z holds unique potential to leverage technology for collective good. Jasemen Nassab explores how growing up immersed in global connectivity shapes this generation’s worldview and capabilities. With limitless access to information, young people gain expansive perspectives that fuel a sense of shared humanity. However, our empathy has not kept pace with our technological reach. True progress lies in evolving our compassion to match our capabilities. Jasemen calls for “digital humanism”—harnessing technology to serve all, not just the powerful few. She urges intergenerational partnership: older generations must reconsider stereotypes and make space for youth voices, while Gen Z must bring courageous global citizenship into every space they occupy. Together, we can realize technology’s promise to unite humanity across borders. Jasemen provides a vision for building a just future by connecting generations, cultures and perspectives.
Moderator:
Friso Roscam Abbing
Curator Fundamental Rights Forum 2024
FRA