Engagements

Speaking, teaching, and advisory offerings on data justice, governance, and algorithmic accountability

A dark server rack interior with gleaming black metal panels and meticulously arranged blue and amber indicator lights stretches into soft background blur, while in the foreground a single, glossy white clipboard rests on a narrow metal shelf. The clipboard holds a printed, color-coded data governance framework chart with precise lines and labeled sections. The space is lit by cool, controlled overhead LED lighting, casting crisp reflections along cables and subtle shadows inside the rack. Captured at a low, slightly off-center angle, the composition draws the eye from the sharp foreground document into the receding depth of the infrastructure. The atmosphere is technical yet orderly, conveying a professional, critical view of the hidden physical systems behind digital power, rendered in realistic, high-contrast photographic style.

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Honoraria

A large, transparent acrylic globe etched with faint network lines and tiny data nodes rests on a matte charcoal desk, flanked by open law books and a sleek black tablet displaying a monochrome chart of algorithmic bias indicators. Behind it, a floor-to-ceiling window reveals a blurred, institutional skyline of government buildings and regulatory agencies. Soft, overcast daylight streams in, creating subtle highlights on the globe’s curved surface and gentle shadows under the books. Shot from a slightly elevated angle with moderate depth of field, the globe is sharply focused while the background softens into bokeh. The mood is serious and analytical, with a clean, modern, photographic aesthetic that underscores the intersection of global data flows, governance, and public policy.

Policy Briefing

Honoraria for public talks, guest lectures, and short briefings on data justice, AI governance, and digital rights typically begin at USD 500–800 for local or virtual events (up to 60 minutes including Q&A). Rates for half‑day workshops or tailored sessions for civil society groups, academic institutions, and community organizers generally range from USD 1,200–1,800, depending on preparation needs, audience size, and whether materials are customized for your context. Sliding‑scale options are available for grassroots, under‑resourced, and Global South organizations, with fees adjusted to reflect budget constraints while ensuring fair compensation for labor, research, and lived expertise.

One-hour tailored briefing on data governance, AI regulation, and justice implications

A meticulously organized workstation featuring a slim, dark metal laptop open to a dashboard of colorful data visualizations, surrounded by neatly stacked policy reports with crisp white covers and bold, minimalist titles about data justice and AI ethics. The desk is a smooth, light oak surface with a matte finish, positioned near a large window overlooking an abstract, softly blurred cityscape of glass towers and communication antennas. Cool, diffused daylight fills the room, creating gentle reflections on the laptop screen and understated shadows along the report edges. Photographed at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the composition follows the rule of thirds, creating a clean, professional, and contemplative atmosphere in a photographic realism style, emphasizing critical reflection on data, power, and governance.

Workshop Series

Consulting and advisory support on data governance, algorithmic accountability, and responsible AI deployment is available on either a project or retainer basis. Short, focused consultations—such as policy review, ethical risk mapping, or critique of AI impact assessments—start at USD 200 per hour, with a minimum booking of 3 hours. For deeper engagements (co‑designing governance frameworks, long‑term research collaborations, or multi‑stakeholder facilitation), day rates typically range from USD 1,000–1,600, subject to project scope, timelines, and institutional capacity. Reduced rates may be negotiated for non‑profits, public interest initiatives, and community‑led data justice projects.

Half-day interactive workshop on data justice frameworks, case studies, and policy design