Marianne Díaz Hernández
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Marianne Díaz Hernández (born in Altagracia de Orituco, on June 4, 1985), is a
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fiction writer, lawyer and human rights activist.


Biography

Marianne Díaz Hernández graduated as a lawyer from
Universidad de Carabobo The University of Carabobo (Spanish: ''Universidad de Carabobo'') is an autonomous, public university of Venezuela located in Valencia, Venezuela. It offers graduate and postgraduate studies in different areas. The university offers a lot of gre ...
and was a postgraduate degree teacher at Universidad Católica Andrés Bello. She is a researcher and an activist on the intersection of technology and human rights, and was an active member of
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Venezuela and
Global Voices Global Voices is an international community of writers, bloggers and digital activists that aim to translate and report on what is being said in citizen media worldwide. It is a non-profit project started at the Berkman Center for Internet and S ...
, being part of the latter's board as a representative of their volunteer base between 2018 and 2019. Between the years of 2016 and 2021 Díaz Hernández worked as a public policy officer at the Latin American NGO based in Chile, Derechos Digitales. After, she was a ''fellow'' of the #KeepItOn campaign at
Access Now Access Now is a non-profit organization founded in 2009 with a mission to defend and extend the digital civil rights of people around the world. Access Now supports programs including an annual conference on Human Rights (RightsCon), an index ...
, where she currently leads the #WhyID campaign. As a leader of the #WhyID campaign, she developed the Digital Identity Toolkit, a tool that "aims to help digital rights activists working on digital identification systems to navigate the complexities of the topic in an easier way, as well as to provide them with language that might help get them started in campaigning, advocating, educating, and mobilizing around digital ID systems". She also co-founded the Venezuelan NGO Acceso Libre, which documented and reported on the state of the internet in Venezuela. As a fiction writer, she published her first book of short stories in 2007, after winning the Contest for Unpublished Authors held by
Monte Ávila Editores Monte Ávila Editores is the largest and most important publishing house in Venezuela. Between 1980 and 2000 it published over 300 titles, largely by Venezuelan authors, producing over 1.2m copies. Founded in 1968 on the initiative of author Si ...
. After that, she published the short story book “Aviones de papel”. In 2011, she won the I National Biennial of Literature Gustavo Pereira with her book “Historias de mujeres perversas”, which was published in 2013 by El perro y la rana.


Awards

* “Global Leader of Digital Human Rights” (2022) * “Human Rights Heroes” (2019) * Winner of the Contest for Unpublished Authors held by
Monte Ávila Editores Monte Ávila Editores is the largest and most important publishing house in Venezuela. Between 1980 and 2000 it published over 300 titles, largely by Venezuelan authors, producing over 1.2m copies. Founded in 1968 on the initiative of author Si ...
, for the book ''Cuentos en el espejo'' (Monte Ávila Editores, 2007) * Winner of the I National Biennial of Literature Gustavo Pereira, for ''Historias de mujeres perversas'' (I Bienal Gustavo Pereira, 2013)


Other publications

* ''Cuentos en el espejo'', 2008, Monte Ávila Editores. * ''Aviones de Papel'', 2011, Monte Ávila Editores. * ''Historias de mujeres perversas'', 2013, El perro y la rana. * ''Documenting Internet blocking in Venezuela'', 2014, Digital Rights LAC. * ''Telecommunications and Internet Access Sector: Latin America. Report to the Special Rapporteur on the Protection and Promotion of the Right to Freedom of Expression of the United Nations'', 2016, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Retención de datos y registro de teléfonos móviles: Chile en el contexto Latinoamericano'', 2017, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Data Retention and Registration of Mobile Phones: Chile in the Latin American Context'', 2017, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Políticas públicas para el acceso a internet en Venezuela: Inversión, infraestructura y el derecho al acceso entre los años 2000-2017'', 2018, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''El cuerpo como dato'', 2018, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Discurso de odio en América Latina: Tendencias de regulación, rol de los intermediarios y riesgos para la libertad de expresión'', 2020, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Identity systems and social protection in Venezuela and Bolivia: Gender impacts and other inequalities'', in co-authorship with Jamila Venturini, 2021, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Sistemas de identificación y protección social en Venezuela y Bolivia: impactos de género y otras formas de discriminación'', in co-authorship with Jamila Venturini, 2021, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''Memes para sobrevivir el apocalipsis'', 2021, NGO Derechos Digitales. * ''The return of digital authoritarianism: internet shutdowns in 2021'', in co-authorship with Felicia Anthonio. 2022, Access Now.


References


External links


The far away
(personal blog) * Persona
Twitter account
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