Attention 2024:

The Kids Are All Right

Led by whistleblowers, activists, celebrities, politicians, and kids themselves, a global fight for online rights is emerging: a fight to protect a generation raised on and by the internet, to reshape the future of online platforms, and to make the web safer for everyone. To address these challenges head-on, the Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy and Paradigms presented an exclusive experience bringing leading visionaries, artists, and advocates together.

This prestigious one and a half day gathering fostered a collaborative environment for the dynamic exchange of ideas about kids, tech, and social media. It allowed for meaningful dialogue, inspired innovative approaches to address these thorny issues, and catalyzed actionable strategies to ensure the well-being and empowerment of our youngest digital citizens. Attention: The Kids Are All Right featured a curated program of immersive experiences, workshops, and networking opportunities that will serve as a catalyst for action. Through this collaboration and collective action, we envision a future where children can harness the power of social media safely and responsibly, unlocking their full potential in the digital age.

Event Speakers

  • André Picard

    Health Columnist, Globe & Mail

  • Ava Smithing

    Director of Advocacy & Operations, Young People’s Alliance, and Youth Fellow, Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy

  • Carol Todd

    Founder, Amanda Todd Legacy Society

  • Damian Collins

    OBE, Chair, UK Parliament Joint Committee on the Draft Online Safety Bill

  • Duncan Embury

    Head of Litigation, Neinstein LLP

  • Emily Laidlaw

    Professor, University of Calgary Faculty of Law

  • Elamin Abdelmahmoud

    Host of CBC’s Commotion Show

  • Frances Haugen

    Facebook Whistleblower and Founder, Beyond The Screen

  • Gabby Miller

    Staff Writer, Tech Policy Press

  • Jenna Omassi

    International Policy Manager, Ofcom

  • Laura Marquez-Garrett

    Attorney, Social Media Victims Law Center

  • Maddie Freeman

    Founder, NoSo November

  • Margrethe Vestager

    European Commissioner for Competition

  • Owen Ripley

    Associate Assistant Deputy Minister, Canadian Heritage

  • Poppy Wood

    Managing Director, Reset.Tech

  • Taylor Owen

    Director, Centre for Media, Technology, and Democracy and Executive Director, Paradigms

  • The Honourable Arif Virani

    Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada

  • Val Steeves

    Full Professor, University of Ottawa, and Co-Lead, eQuality Project

  • VÄ›ra Jourová

    Vice President, European Commission for Values and Transparency

  • Zamaan Qureshi

    Co-Chair, Design It For Us

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