Major Awareness Campaigns

Seattle, WA, USA

Conducted a “Women in Light” workshop mapping urban light access in immigrant neighborhoods.

July 10 – July 17, 2025

Urumqi, Xinjiang, China

Broadcast STEM and gender-empowerment lessons via ELF antenna to remote villages.

August 3 – August 10, 2025

London, England, UK

Hosted multilingual webinars linking migrant and urban women’s perspectives on visibility.

July 21 – July 28, 2025

Lahore, Punjab, PK

Ran a survey correlating night-light data with women’s public presence in peri-urban zones.

August 12 – August 19, 2025

Vancouver, British Columbia, CA

Partnered with Indigenous and immigrant women to co-design outreach tools bridging light and voice.

July 28 – August 4, 2025

Since launching in 2024, the Event Horizon Advocacy Network (EHAN) has reached:

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4,000+ survey responses and signatures in Mandarin, English and Punjabi

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Six countries participated in our campaigns, from the U.S. to Pakistan, bridging diverse cultures and perspectives.

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Fifteen rural regions reached through fieldwork, workshops, and local partnerships that turned data into dialogue.

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Eight major campaigns launched since 2024, mobilizing communities across continents.

What We Do

Each campaign focuses on making visible the invisible barriers women face, from limited mobility and light access to muted voices in public spaces. We combine satellite night-light data, machine-learning clustering techniques and multilingual outreach to design evidence-based interventions that cross culture, geography and gender. Our key steps:

  1. Identify underserved regions & gather local narratives
  2. Deploy tailored tools (apps, broadcasts, workshops)
  3. Collect data + measure impact → iterate for next campaign

Why It Matters

Light access, infrastructure, gendered mobility and class disparities all interlock to create layers of disadvantage. By treating women’s narratives as evolving data, we mirror scientific inquiry with lived experience. Our campaigns are not just standalone events — they are building blocks for systemic change, amplified across continents.

Get Involved

Want to join our next campaign? Here’s how you can participate:

  • Volunteer as a researcher, educator or technologist
  • Partner with us to co-host a workshop in your region