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Hi guys,
Would y'all be down to co-host another event with BAPS? Anarchists from
Chile on a speaking tour of the US.
here's the gist:
http://chilespeakingtour.wordpress.com/https://www.facebook.com/strugglingtowinhttps://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/struggling-to-win-anarchists-building-popu…
As BAPS will be hosting too, there will be no donation boxes allowed at
this event..
And, I promise I won't switch this up to be a sudo-only-sponsored event as
with what happened with the Spied Upon event the day before. I'm only just
hoping to get sudo and baps to do more events together, and this is one of
them -
I'm happy to do all the organizing and promotion for this event, also.
I'll be bringing this up at tonight's meeting to see what y'all think -
Best,
David
The problem with ideas is that they are a dime a dozen. There are many
brilliant ideas out there.
Implementing ideas, realizing them and getting buy-in are actually what
holds most people back.
In any given project there are a lot of people who talk, but very few
people who actually roll their sleeves up and get things done. I'm pretty
guilty of talking a lot! When was the last time I was at SudoRoom on a
clean-up day? (smile)
If you want to succeed you have to find a way to find people who actually
implement things and do things, and find a way to make these things happen
in a way that is as or more effective than capitalism's incentives.
I think Mass Effect is on the right track.
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Date: Wed, 05 Feb 2014 00:16:28 -0800
From: GtwoG PublicOhOne <g2g-public01(a)att.net>
To: David Keenan <dkeenan44(a)gmail.com>
Cc: "sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org"
<sudo-discuss(a)lists.sudoroom.org>
Subject: [sudo-discuss] Kapital & ideas (long posts), was Re: Sudo!
Wanna co-host this surveillance event?
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>>>>>>
Agreed, there are times when one has to choose one's fights, and not
everyone chooses the same fights at the same times. Looks like we agree
about fair use, anonymity, mesh, and the movement for self-ownership of
personal data.
Fighting back with ideas:
Majorly agreed re. "fight back ...with ideas." And "...all the tech in
the world won't help if people don't give a hoot because they're too
exhausted by the Spectacle-induced trance of capital etc. to care, or
don't see why its necessary or in their self-interest." This point is
HUGE, and it's rare to find others in the tech universe who get it. Too
often we confuse the tools with which we build, and the things we build,
with the purposes for which we build.
Martin Luther King had a dial phone and a typewriter. He changed the
world with the power of his ideas. Today each of us has a supercomputer
on our desk and/or in our pocket, and can reach an audience of millions
in the time it takes to blow our noses.
What we lack is an idea: but not just "an" idea, rather a set of ideas,
an ecosystem of ideas that, taken together, open a new view of the world
and ourselves in it, and inspire people to think deeply and act
courageously.
We've inherited a fortune in ideas from all of history, and yet it
appears that something is missing, something that could form a bridge
over which we can walk from the past and present into the future.
Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that happiness is not
identical with meaning.
The Spectacle and the circuses can produce happiness, but what they
don't produce is a sense of meaning. Instead we're told, often by our
peers, that the most rational view is that life is meaningless, that the
universe has no purpose, and that only a religious or romantic fool
would believe otherwise. But two NOTs don't make an AND: so what we're
left with is a proverbial hole in our soul and nothing to fill it. "The
universe is DEAD!" is hardly a rallying cry for sustainability, much
less for revolution.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Sounds interesting, although a bit pricy. Probably aimed more at amateur
organic gardeners than amateur scientist, but we can go heckle her with
sciencey questions. :-)
Patrik
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Hey all,
The Bay Area Public School has scheduled a surveillance awareness event on
Friday 2/21 7-9pm in the common room entitled Spied Upon: Surveillance &
Resistance. I was hoping we (sudo) could co-host this event with BAPS,
because I think it'd be really cool if we start doing more events together.
BAPS can do most all of the setup, but it'd be great if Sudo can do
outreach too, since I think it'd be in the interest of both communities.
What do you think?
There's a twofold focus on informants and technological surveillance.
Here's the Sudo Room calendar *event link
<https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/spied-upon-bay-area-premiere-baps/>*.
Details are below -
*Spied Upon: Surveillance and Resistance*
Join us Friday February 21st 7-9 pm at the Bay Area Public
School<http://thepublicschool.org/node/36455> &
Sudo Room
2141 Broadway (enter on 22nd), Oakland - three blocks from 19th St. Bart!
Between the ever-present fear of informants to the profusion of metadata
collection and the construction of the Domain Awareness
Center<http://oaklandwiki.org/Domain_Awareness_Center> (DAC)
in Oakland, the growing problem of surveillance has made it into the
mainstream dialog, but the people and communities most affected are
sometimes being left out of the conversation.
Join us for an evening of ideas, discussion and questions about solidarity
in the face of this intimidation. How do we support one another and our
movements when being targeted by police, surveillance and informants? What
are the legal, community and political responses that can best keep the
larger "us" safe and allow our movements to flourish?
*- SPEAKERS -*
*Jason Kirkpatrick*, filmmaker and activist, will show clips of and discuss
his upcoming film, *Spied Upon* <http://spiedupon.com/>. Interviewing
activists across the world and telling his own personal story, Jason will
take us on a journey into one of Europe's biggest political surveillance
scandals, documenting growing movements of resistance to surveillance along
the way.
*Zahra Billoo*, Civil rights attorney and Executive Director at the Bay
Area *Council on American-Islamic Relations* <http://www.cair.com/> (CAIR),
speaks on the use of informants in a post-9/11 context, their impact, the
community's resistance and lessons learned.
*Richard Brown*, Black Panther and member of the
*SF8*<http://www.freethesf8.org/who.html>,
will share his history with undercover police and surveillance, imparting
the 'long view' of solidarity learned from a lifetime of activism.
*- Panel Discussion -*
Q & A with the speakers will follow in conversation with representatives
from:
*Bay Area Anti-Repression
Committee*<https://oaklandantirepression.wordpress.com/>
*Bay Area Coalition to Stop Political
Repression*<http://araborganizing.org/campaigns-our-work/coalition-to-stop-political-re…>
(at
AROC)
*Legal Workers of the National Lawyers
Guild*<http://www.nlgsf.org/national-lawyers-guild-mission-statement>
(NLG)
*Oakland Privacy Working Group* <https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com/> (OPWG
/ anti-DAC)
All donations gratefully received will go to the Bay Area Anti-Repression
Committee and the Legal Workers at the Bay Area chapter of the NLG - two
groups long supporting the Bay Area radical community with legal and
educational assistance. Thank you!
UC Berkeley pravda says: A discussion with Trevor Timm, Jillian C. York and
Cyrus Farivar on the new challenges journalists face to report news and
protect whistleblowers. Moderated by Jeremy Rue with introductory remarks
by Edward Wasserman.
Event details can be found here:
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/events/details/805/
good: night!
D
Hi,
I left town in November after discovering how little stuff
I needed. I've further reduced the stuff.
http://thomaslevine.com/!/stuff-2014-02/
I've continued messing with tons of spreadsheets and
pondering what cool things we can do with them.
http://thomaslevine.com/open-data
I'm going to Oakland on February 13 or 14, and I'm leaving
on February 23. Could I crash with anyone for a couple of
days at the beginning of that range? Actually, the whole
range would be great too, but I have a system for finding
good deals on short-term housing.
http://github.com/tlevine/undervalued-sublets
Tom