GI 100
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Four takeaways from the GI 100 Game Changers | Opinion
Our celebration of people making the industry a better place made it clear how much more needs to be done
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Ten
Game Changers concludes with breaking barriers in Lebanon, changing society through play in Ethiopia, and making the industry more accessible for disabled developers
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Nine
Game Changers continues with building an industry in Sub-Saharan Africa, exploring Afro-diasporic culture in games, and supporting China's thriving indie scene
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Eight
Game Changers continues with opening up Unity to the Arabic language, bringing down the barriers for people of color, and representing independent voices in Australia and beyond
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Seven
Game Changers continues with "decolonising" Indian video games, changing perspectives on games as art, and rethinking the ownership of development studios
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Six
Game Changers continues with uniting Arabic developers, putting Indonesia on the industry map, and representing the refugee experience in a video game
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Five
Game Changers continues with pioneering esports in Zambia, advocating for nonbinary people, and community building in Colombia, Romania and India
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Four
Game Changers continues with Saudi Arabia's first women-only game event, building an industry in Singapore and Malaysia, and galvanising the Japanese indie scene
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Three
Game Changers continues with creating a database of accessible games, building roads into tech for Indigenous Australians, and documenting the work of Black women in the industry
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part Two
Game Changers continues with people advocating for better Muslim representation, raising awareness of human trafficking through games, and teaching one million girls to code
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GI 100 | Game Changers -- Part One
We start our Game Changers series with breaking down barriers to knowledge, mentoring the next generation, and empowering the elderly to embrace games and technology
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Introducing GI 100 | Game Changers
We profile 100 individuals and organisations working in diversity, accessibility, charity, mental health, progressive politics, uniting communities, and more