Lawyer · Activist · Creator of ALICE

Samira
Pereira

Master's in Law and Social Justice. Expert in gender-based violence, women's digital rights, and decolonial artificial intelligence. International speaker.

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"Domestic violence goes far beyond what we know and even what the law provides for. We need to recognize that this type of violence, when motivated by sex and gender, is embedded in the very structure of our relationship models."

— Samira Pereira, Luxembourg, 2023
Samira Pereira — 1º Law Summer, Coimbra, Portugal 2025

International Speaker

Bringing women's voices
beyond borders

Featured Talk

1st Law Summer — Coimbra
Portugal, 2025

Speaker at the panel "Human Rights, Migration and Criminal Justice" at the 1st Law Summer — Portuguese-Brazilian Legal Congress, held at the University of Coimbra. The event connected tradition and innovation in the legal field between Brazil and Portugal.

The presentation addressed how gender-motivated violence is rooted in social structures and legal systems, creating a transnational dialogue on women's rights and protection mechanisms.

Digital violence against women

Areas of Expertise

Digital ViolenceFemicideDigital RightsAI & GenderMaria da Penha LawDecolonialityRevenge PornographyOnline Harassment
ALICE — Feminist & Decolonial AI

Project

ALICE

An artificial intelligence built with feminist, decolonial, and anti-racist epistemologies. Instead of the generic biases of Silicon Valley, ALICE offers a perspective that includes historically silenced voices.

Trained with the thinking of authors such as Lélia Gonzalez, Djamila Ribeiro, Grada Kilomba, bell hooks, and Enrique Dussel, ALICE represents a new way of thinking about technology — with soul, conscience, and social responsibility.

Web Summit Proposal

Why listen to this voice
in Lisbon?

Technology is not neutral. Every algorithm carries the biases of those who built it. When most of the world's AIs are trained with Global North perspectives, what is lost are the voices of millions of women, Black people, and Global South communities.

My trajectory unites law, activism, and technology. From the courtroom to code, from legal articles to artificial intelligence, my work demonstrates that it is possible to build technology that includes rather than excludes.

At Web Summit, I want to show that the next AI revolution will not come only from Silicon Valley — it will come from those who know the margins, because it is from the margins that you can see the entire system.

Contact

Let's
talk.

Available for talks, panels, interviews, and collaborations on gender-based violence, digital rights, and ethical AI.