Every time a major Web3, security, or digital rights event happens, we hear the same tired excuses:
❌"We tried, but we couldn’t find any women experts on this topic."
"There aren’t many women in Web3 security, so our panel ended up being all men."
❌"We asked around, but no women responded."
Meanwhile, we see more and more diverse —researchers publishing, engineers building, activists fighting, artists redefining.
These voices exist , but they keep getting overlooked.
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So, we’re eliminating excuses.
This database aims to:
✅ Connect speakers with event organizers in privacy, security, Web3, human rights, governance, and beyond.
✅ Showcase a wide range of expertise—whether you're a cryptographer, an artist, a journalist, or an activist.
✅ Break the hyper-focus on "only Web3 insiders" by bringing in diverse, interdisciplinary voices from research, academia, activism, and creative fields.
✅ Foster a long-term, supportive community where we uplift each other and help new speakers gain confidence.
No gatekeeping. No "you must have X years of experience" nonsense.
If you have something valuable to say, we want to help you say it.