Ray Adams Row Farr
Credentials: Media Fellow
Position title: Editor, Forensic Architecture
Email: rayadamsrow@gmail.com

Ray Adams Row Farr is an open source investigator, trainer and editor with seven years’ experience in human rights and conflict research. She has trained more than 500 people, and is passionate about sharing an ethical and accessible approach to open source methods. Currently, she is the Editor on Forensic Architecture’s Gaza team, developing spatial and open-source analysis into reports to be used as evidence for South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel. Formerly, Ray was an open source investigator for Amnesty International’s Evidence Lab, working on reactive and long-term human rights reports, and head of OSINT Education at the Centre for Information Resilience (CIR), where she established a twelve-week programme – the Digital Investigation Academy – training students at UK universities. She’s also designed courses teaching open source methods to academics at the University of Cambridge, and for the UK’s National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM).