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@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

@garden3d_net & @sanctucompu are hosting a working session facilitated by @ejordan.web to draft a public-facing tech agenda ahead of the @nycmayor’s Executive Budget release on April 26.
We’re gathering technologists, designers, creative coders, and digital practitioners to identify concrete proposals that can be shared with City Council staff and NYC agencies during this budget cycle. We’ll discuss ideas like open-source city data, participatory budgeting tools, digital public infrastructure, procurement reform, and other ways technology shapes everyday life in New York.
Rather than a panel discussion, this is a collaborative drafting session. If we move quickly, there’s real opportunity to influence how public resources are allocated toward digital infrastructure and civic technology.
When you RSVP at the link in bio, you’ll answer the question:
What is one civic tech opportunity you think NYC should focus on this year?
Your response will help shape the agenda and working groups for the evening.
Hosted by garden3d. In partnership with Metagov, @radxchange, @wearenew_public, and the @mozillafoundation.

What if democracy worked like open-source software?
Takahiro Anno, 34, just won a seat in Japan's parliament with no political experience and a campaign run on GitHub. Citizens submitted 10,000+ policy proposals through AI. His team merged them in real-time, continuously updating their platform. And he made all the tools open source for other politicians to use.
Our latest podcast explores how AI could strengthen democracy instead of undermining it – available now wherever you get your podcasts!
What if democracy worked like open-source software?
Takahiro Anno, 34, just won a seat in Japan's parliament with no political experience and a campaign run on GitHub. Citizens submitted 10,000+ policy proposals through AI. His team merged them in real-time, continuously updating their platform. And he made all the tools open source for other politicians to use.
Our latest podcast explores how AI could strengthen democracy instead of undermining it – available now wherever you get your podcasts!

We invite you to join a global conversation on The Future of Digital Democracy: Learning with Ukraine, on November 14.
Amid war, displacement, and internal challenges, Ukraine has achieved remarkable advances in digital democracy. Ukraine ranks #1 in the UN’s E-Participation Index and #5 in the Online Service Index: thanks to tools like the Diia platform enabling digital identity and services to the e-DEM system supporting local petitions and participatory budgeting. What makes innovation not just possible, but essential, when communities and institutions are under pressure?
We’ll learn from Ukrainian parliamentarian and digital democracy advocate Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi, EGAP’s Oleksandra Radchenko, Audrey Tang, E. Glen Weyl, Billion Lee (co-founder of Taiwan’s mis-info and dis-info secret weapon cofacts) and others to be announced soon!
Whether you’re a civic tech practitioner, government official, researcher, or simply committed to democratic resilience, this conversation is for you. Learning with Ukraine is presented in collaboration with the Web3 Institute Ukraine, as part of IEEE Ukrainian DLT Forum 2025: reBUIDL.
Learn more and register at radicalxchange.org

We invite you to join a global conversation on The Future of Digital Democracy: Learning with Ukraine, on November 14.
Amid war, displacement, and internal challenges, Ukraine has achieved remarkable advances in digital democracy. Ukraine ranks #1 in the UN’s E-Participation Index and #5 in the Online Service Index: thanks to tools like the Diia platform enabling digital identity and services to the e-DEM system supporting local petitions and participatory budgeting. What makes innovation not just possible, but essential, when communities and institutions are under pressure?
We’ll learn from Ukrainian parliamentarian and digital democracy advocate Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi, EGAP’s Oleksandra Radchenko, Audrey Tang, E. Glen Weyl, Billion Lee (co-founder of Taiwan’s mis-info and dis-info secret weapon cofacts) and others to be announced soon!
Whether you’re a civic tech practitioner, government official, researcher, or simply committed to democratic resilience, this conversation is for you. Learning with Ukraine is presented in collaboration with the Web3 Institute Ukraine, as part of IEEE Ukrainian DLT Forum 2025: reBUIDL.
Learn more and register at radicalxchange.org

We invite you to join a global conversation on The Future of Digital Democracy: Learning with Ukraine, on November 14.
Amid war, displacement, and internal challenges, Ukraine has achieved remarkable advances in digital democracy. Ukraine ranks #1 in the UN’s E-Participation Index and #5 in the Online Service Index: thanks to tools like the Diia platform enabling digital identity and services to the e-DEM system supporting local petitions and participatory budgeting. What makes innovation not just possible, but essential, when communities and institutions are under pressure?
We’ll learn from Ukrainian parliamentarian and digital democracy advocate Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi, EGAP’s Oleksandra Radchenko, Audrey Tang, E. Glen Weyl, Billion Lee (co-founder of Taiwan’s mis-info and dis-info secret weapon cofacts) and others to be announced soon!
Whether you’re a civic tech practitioner, government official, researcher, or simply committed to democratic resilience, this conversation is for you. Learning with Ukraine is presented in collaboration with the Web3 Institute Ukraine, as part of IEEE Ukrainian DLT Forum 2025: reBUIDL.
Learn more and register at radicalxchange.org

We invite you to join a global conversation on The Future of Digital Democracy: Learning with Ukraine, on November 14.
Amid war, displacement, and internal challenges, Ukraine has achieved remarkable advances in digital democracy. Ukraine ranks #1 in the UN’s E-Participation Index and #5 in the Online Service Index: thanks to tools like the Diia platform enabling digital identity and services to the e-DEM system supporting local petitions and participatory budgeting. What makes innovation not just possible, but essential, when communities and institutions are under pressure?
We’ll learn from Ukrainian parliamentarian and digital democracy advocate Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi, EGAP’s Oleksandra Radchenko, Audrey Tang, E. Glen Weyl, Billion Lee (co-founder of Taiwan’s mis-info and dis-info secret weapon cofacts) and others to be announced soon!
Whether you’re a civic tech practitioner, government official, researcher, or simply committed to democratic resilience, this conversation is for you. Learning with Ukraine is presented in collaboration with the Web3 Institute Ukraine, as part of IEEE Ukrainian DLT Forum 2025: reBUIDL.
Learn more and register at radicalxchange.org

We invite you to join a global conversation on The Future of Digital Democracy: Learning with Ukraine, on November 14.
Amid war, displacement, and internal challenges, Ukraine has achieved remarkable advances in digital democracy. Ukraine ranks #1 in the UN’s E-Participation Index and #5 in the Online Service Index: thanks to tools like the Diia platform enabling digital identity and services to the e-DEM system supporting local petitions and participatory budgeting. What makes innovation not just possible, but essential, when communities and institutions are under pressure?
We’ll learn from Ukrainian parliamentarian and digital democracy advocate Oleksii Zhmerenetskyi, EGAP’s Oleksandra Radchenko, Audrey Tang, E. Glen Weyl, Billion Lee (co-founder of Taiwan’s mis-info and dis-info secret weapon cofacts) and others to be announced soon!
Whether you’re a civic tech practitioner, government official, researcher, or simply committed to democratic resilience, this conversation is for you. Learning with Ukraine is presented in collaboration with the Web3 Institute Ukraine, as part of IEEE Ukrainian DLT Forum 2025: reBUIDL.
Learn more and register at radicalxchange.org

NEW RADICALxCHANGE(S) EPISODE:
Renowned academic and NYU Law Professor J.H.H. Weiler OMRI speaks with host Matt Prewitt about The Trial of Jesus, providing a compelling lens through which to examine modern-day justice systems, religious pluralism, and democratic principles.
They delve into the limits of state neutrality in matters of faith and the delicate balance between freedom of and from religion while examining the evolving governance challenges presented by digital platforms and technological change.
Professor Weiler brings extraordinary insight from his extensive legal scholarship, offering a unique perspective that bridges theological inquiry with contemporary democratic challenges.
This thought-provoking episode connects ancient judicial proceedings to our most pressing modern questions. A truly illuminating conversation that is in kinship with our last episode featuring Audrey Tang.
Available on your favorite podcast platforms. Link in bio.

Thrilling news: We are honored to welcome Joseph Gordon-Levitt (@hitrecordjoe) to the board of RadicalxChange Foundation!
Joseph is an actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for films such as Inception, 500 Days of Summer, and Snowden. He recently co-starred in the #1 Netflix hit Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, and as the infamous founder of Uber in Showtime’s Super-Pumped. He wrote and directed the prescient Sundance favorite Don Jon about online pornography addiction, and followed with the Apple TV+ series Mr. Corman.
Joe has always been passionate about the intersection of media and technology, co-founding the two-time Emmy-winning online community for creative collaboration, @hitrecord.
He has also become one of Hollywood’s most influential figures on artificial intelligence. He has written about AI and data dignity in @postopinions and @time, spoken at events by @wsj, @berggrueninst, and @asiablockchainsummit, and on podcasts with @liv_boeree and Jaron Lanier.
As a leading cultural figure in our space, his support will be invaluable to us in the years ahead. We could not be more excited about all we can do together. Welcome to RadicalxChange, Joseph.
Read more of our exciting announcement here at our link in bio.
Good Enough Ancestor is out now! Learn the story of Audrey Tang (@digitalminister.one) as she reflects on democracy in Taiwan and around the globe.
Filmed over ten days in the lead-up to Taiwan’s historic 2024 elections, the poetic documentary threads together Tang’s reflections on her own life—overcoming bullying, a life-threatening heart condition, and gender dysphoria—with the story of Taiwan’s evolution from martial law to its most recent election.
Against the backdrop of rising authoritarianism and geopolitical tensions, Good Enough Ancestor is a timely reminder of the fragility of democracy and the responsibility to tend to it for future generations.
Watch the full short documentary at RxC's Combinations Mag: https://www.combinationsmag.com/good-enough-ancestor/
Presented by @radxchange with @honorsociety.tv
Directed by @cynthiawadefilm
Executive produced by E. Glen Weyl and Megan Kelly
Produced by Teri Whitcraft and Matthew Syrett
Director of Photography: @bofreund
Editor: @sashafriedlander
Moderators of local online groups need more than new technologies — they need more support and knowledge too to help their communities thrive!
On the @radxchange podcast, New_ Public Co-Director @deeptidoshi discusses how community stewards can cultivate a healthier digital ecosystem.
Listen to the full podcast episode on @radxchange, link in bio!

RadicalxChange Foundation co-organizes The Plurality European Tour alongside local partners and institutions. Over two weeks from May 21st to 31st, Audrey Tang and Glen Weyl, co-authors (along with the ⿻ Community) of ⿻ 數位 Plurality: The Future of Collaborative Technology and Democracy, are criss-crossing European capitals sharing their experiences, bringing together the RadicalxChange and Plurality communities, amplifying their voices, and catalyzing grass-roots initiatives. Come join us!
Stops in Madrid 🇪🇸, Paris 🇫🇷, Brussels 🇧🇪, Split 🇭🇷, Berlin 🇩🇪, and Helsinki 🇫🇮.
Link in bio for more information.

How can we create online spaces that are more human, more connected, and more democratic? That’s the question that @deeptidoshi, Co-Director of @wearenew_public, and Matt Prewitt, President of @radxchange, explore in the latest episode of RadicalxChange(s).
They talk about the importance of socio-technical expertise and #community stewards, the role of #technology and tools in creating democratic spaces, and the potential impact of generative #AI on social spaces and #democracy. Together, they share a hopeful and excited outlook for building a more democratic political economy online. You don’t want to miss this fascinating conversation.
Listen to the full episode on our website or on your favorite #podcast app. Link in bio.

What is the role of art and culture in society? How can they preserve democratic ideals and offer solutions for the emerging technological era? How can we rethink art ownership and promote a more equitable future?
In today’s episode of RadicalxChange(s) podcast, Matt Prewitt speaks with Victoria Ivanova, R&D Strategic Lead at @serpentineuk and a curator-strategist-writer, about these fascinating questions and more.
They delve into the historical and present significance of #art, its crisis of meaning in the age of accelerationism and powerful #AI, and the potential of Plural Property (Partial Common Ownership) to create a more fair and dynamic market for art.
This conversation and the collaboration between RadicalxChange and Serpentine Arts offer new perspectives on the intersection of art, technology, and society.
Listen to the full episode by clicking the link in bio.
If you liked the ep, please rate and subscribe!
#RadicalxChange #Art #Culture #Technology #PluralProperty #Democracy

Have strong thoughts on #AI and the ever-changing scope of ethics in tech (or lack thereof)? Unsure how you feel about it?
Listen to our latest RadicalxChange(s) pod with Microsoft Applied Scientist Shrey Jain who has an exciting conversation with RxC’s Matt Prewitt on generative AI and its impact on human communication, context and context collapse, and seeking ethical solutions with “plural publics”.
Listen here (and linked in bio):
Simplecast: bit.ly/xCsSJ12
Apple Podcasts: apple.co/40fAREj
Spotify: spoti.fi/40eOjs2
Further reading:
bit.ly/pluralpublics
Plural Publics by Shrey Jain, Divya Siddarth, and Glen Weyl — published by @harvardethics.
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