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How Fibre Fale are indigenising the tech space.

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Title
How Fibre Fale are indigenising the tech space.
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National Library of New Zealand
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National Library of New Zealand Catalogue
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"How can we make sure the people making our tech represent the whole of our society? Pacific people make up just under 3% of the tech industry. In response, international brand strategist Julia Arnott-Neenee co-founded Fibre Fale; a tech platform for Pacific people working to increase digital equity and representation. She talks with Simon about the long journey to starting Fibre Fale and her hopes for its future.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices"--RSS feed.

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Audio
Date created
[2023]
Creator
Pound, Simon / Arnott-Neenee, Julia / New Zealand. Callaghan Innovation
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/51285748
Related subjects
Business / Arnott-Neenee, Julia Interviews / Podcasts

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