Maraiza Adami
Master’s student in the Graduate Program in Human and Social Sciences at the Federal University of ABC (UFABC). Works as an Arts and Technologies educator at SESC-SP and as a SysAdmin apprentice at the MariaLab Hackerspace. Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems (EACH-USP, 2021), a Full Teaching Degree in Social Sciences (FE-USP, 2016), and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences (FFLCH-USP, 2013). Has experience in gender studies, social markers of difference, software development.
Session
This conversation discusses data capitalism, the commons, and technopolitical alternatives in Latin America, focusing on collectives that build autonomous digital infrastructures. It highlights how initiatives like MariaLab, MTST’s Tech Center, and Señoritas Courier articulate care, digital sovereignty, and situated knowledge as responses to surveillance and power concentration.