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Seyi Akiwowo (Shay-ee Aki-wo-wo) is a British-Nigerian
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activist and campaigner. She is the founder and director of Glitch, a non-profit campaigning to end online abuse. Akiwowo was selected as the Amnesty International Human Rights Defender in 2018 and the Digital Leader of the Year in 2019. She is one of the Evening Standard's 2019 list of most influential people and appeared in Marie Claire in September 2019 as a Future Shaper.


Early life and education

Akiwowo grew up in the London Borough of Newham. Akiwowo attended
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, where she completed A-Levels in Law, History, Government and Politics. Whilst at college Akiwowo successfully campaigned for a position in the
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Youth Council. In this capacity she attended the
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, where she campaigned to improve
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policy. She studied at the
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, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in social policy. Her dissertation considered whether the right questions were being asked about academy education trusts.


Research and career

After graduating, Akiwowo was an intern at the
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and the
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. In 2014, at the age of 23, Akiwowo was the youngest black woman to be elected as a councillor for the Labour Party in East London. She believes that involvement with local politics is important to mitigate the rise of the alt-right. She also believes in equal access to education and training for all young people. She is a senior project coordinator for Teach First. She was also a founding associate of Spark+Mettle, a charity which supports young people in the development of their resilience and soft skills using technology and coaching. Akiwowo delivered a speech at the
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about how countries such as Britain, France and Italy should deal with the impact of
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. Her speech was met with boos by the audience in the room, to which she responded, ''"You can boo me all you like, baby,"''. After a video of her speech went viral online, Akiwowo was subject to racist abuse on
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. The tweets were reported to
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over 75 times, as well as to the Metropolitan Police. Initially the social media platforms failed to respond to her complains, but suspended some of the particularly racist accounts after Akiwowo went public with her story. In an Amnesty International –
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poll, one fifth of women said they had suffered harassment on social media. Akiwowo designed the ''Fix the Glitch'', a toolkit which supports organisations in how to end gender-based violence. The workshops have three pillars; awareness, advocacy and action. She believes that women need to reclaim their digital space and "assert their presence". Akiwowo does not want to restrict peoples rights or freedom of speech; but protect people from online trolls who can hide behind anonymity. She established ''Glitch'', a platform and advice provider that helps young people stay protected online. Her campaign has been supported by Amnesty International. Glitch is supported by a Fairer Tech grant from Dot Everyone. Akiwowo was one of the founders of the #ToxicTwitter campaign, which looks to end the online abuse of women. She has written for Gender IT, a collection of feminist reflections on internet policies. She delivered a TEDx London talk on how to "fix the glitch" in online communities in 2019.


Recognition and honours

In 2018 Akiwowo was selected as the Amnesty International Human Rights Defender and as a Stylist magazine Woman of the Week. She was featured in
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's book ''
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,'' as well as on the podcast ''Busy Being Black.'' In June 2019 Akiwowo was awarded ''Digital Leader of the Year''. She has written for
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and ''
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''. In 2019 Akiwowo was chosen as one of Marie Clare's Future Shapers; trailblazers who are working hard to make the world a happier, safer and better place for women. In October 2019 Akiwowo was listed in the Evening Standard as one of London's most influential people in the social media stars category.


References

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