We held our Annual Summit on the 26th of September in Sofia, Bulgaria, in collaboration with and hosted by our member Multi Kulti Collective!
As digital spaces continue to shape political conversations and social norms, online hate is evolving at an alarming rate. Disinformation, AI-generated hate content, and politically driven manipulation are creating new challenges for human rights and democracy. In response, our network brought together experts, activists, and policymakers to tackle these urgent issues and explore solutions.
The event opened with a keynote on how online hate is shifting, highlighting the latest trends and emerging threats. Later, a dynamic networking session provided space for meaningful discussions and connections. Participants had the chance to meet key industry players, from social media representatives and tech specialists to civil society leaders. Cutting-edge innovations in content moderation, AI monitoring, and grassroots activism were also showcased. In the afternoon, breakout sessions took a closer look at the societal shifts fueling online hate and equip attendees with practical strategies to counter digital threats.
Together, we explored ways to build a safer, more inclusive online world—where technology fosters connection instead of division.
Have a look at the program and bios.
Here is the photo album!
In collaboration with Multi Kulti Collective
Supported by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values (CERV) Programme of the European Union

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