It is with great pleasure that we announce the keynote speaker for AoIR 2022: Decolonizing the Internet <https://aoir.org/aoir2022/> will be Nanjala Nyabola. Nanjala is a writer and researcher based in Nairobi, Kenya. Her work focuses on the intersection between technology, media, and society. She has held numerous research associate positions including with the Overseas Development Institute (ODI), the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), and other institutions, while also working as a research lead for several projects on human rights broadly and digital rights specifically around the world. She is a fellow at the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), the Digital Forensic Lab at the Atlantic Council, The Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology (CIPIT) at Strathmore University, and the Centre for International Cooperation (CIC) at NYU. She has published in several academic journals including the African Security Review and The Women's Studies Quarterly, and contributed to numerous edited collections. Nanjala also writes commentary for publications like The Nation, Al Jazeera, The Boston Review and others. She is the author of Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics: How the Internet Era is Transforming Politics in Kenya (Zed Books, 2018) and Travelling While Black: Essays Inspired by a Life on the Move (Hurst Books, 2020). Nanjala’s online presence is http://www.nanjalawrites.com/. We are extremely pleased Nanjala was able to accept our invitation to be our keynote speaker, and are confident her talk will challenge us all to take seriously the question of what a decolonized internet can mean. A reminder that all presenters must be registered <https://members.aoir.org/event-4836813> for the conference by 1 August 2022 in order to be included in the conference programme. Kylie Jarrett, AoIR2022 Programme Chair.