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| Since 2019, and as part of the second phase of [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation Mozilla Foundation’s movement building strategy], our work has focused on developing trustworthy AI. But key to developing trustworthy AI across our movement is hearing from, and understanding what 'open' means to and for other movements and communities.  
| Since 2019, and as part of the second phase of [[Foundation|Mozilla Foundation’s movement building strategy]], our work has focused on developing trustworthy AI. But key to developing trustworthy AI across our movement is hearing from, and understanding what 'open' means to and for other movements and communities.  
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| Reimagine Open Project
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| '''“Open” in modern social movements'''
| '''“Open” in modern social movements'''


One of [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Foundation/2021/OKRs#OKR_4:_Growing_Across_Movements:_Strengthen_partnership_with_diverse_movements_to_deepen_intersections_between_their_primary_issues_and_ours.2C_including_trustworthy_AI. Mozilla’s 2021 OKRs] is to grow across movements. We seek to strengthen partnership with diverse movements to deepen intersections between their primary issues and ours, including trustworthy AI.  
One of [[Foundation/2021/OKRs#OKR_4:_Growing_Across_Movements:_Strengthen_partnership_with_diverse_movements_to_deepen_intersections_between_their_primary_issues_and_ours.2C_including_trustworthy_AI.|Mozilla’s 2021 OKRs]] is to grow across movements. We seek to strengthen partnership with diverse movements to deepen intersections between their primary issues and ours, including trustworthy AI.  


This work will help us reach our goal of understanding what utility the concept of open has for our allies across movements.  
This work will help us reach our goal of understanding what utility the concept of open has for our allies across movements.  
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== 2020 ==
== 2020 ==


In January 2020, Cathleen and Michelle published a recap of the Reimagine Open process to date, acknowledging contributions from partners such as the Global Innovation Gathering and the Labmobile, as well as pointing to the many efforts within and beyond Mozilla that sought inspiration from this process. [https://blog.mozilla.org/internetcitizen/2020/01/23/what-came-out-of-reimagine-open/ Read more] about privacy & security in product, radical transparency in advocacy, open principles in public policy, reclaiming openness in fellowships, as well as a new large-scale exploration about the [https://m.wiki.mozilla.org/State_Of_The_Internet State of the Internet].
In January 2020, Cathleen and Michelle published a recap of the Reimagine Open process to date, acknowledging contributions from partners such as the Global Innovation Gathering and the Labmobile, as well as pointing to the many efforts within and beyond Mozilla that sought inspiration from this process. [https://blog.mozilla.org/internetcitizen/2020/01/23/what-came-out-of-reimagine-open/ Read more] about privacy & security in product, radical transparency in advocacy, open principles in public policy, reclaiming openness in fellowships, as well as a new large-scale exploration about the [[State of the Internet]].


Reimagine Open has also contributed to Mozilla's thinking around [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Projects/Micro_Climates environmental sustainability] as well as an exploration of cities as a solution space for inclusive participation and open decision-making.
Reimagine Open has also contributed to Mozilla's thinking around [[Projects/Micro_Climates|environmental sustainability]] as well as an exploration of cities as a solution space for inclusive participation and open decision-making.


== 2019 ==  
== 2019 ==  
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