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From: Yosem Companys <companys(a)stanford.edu>
Date: Mon, Feb 13, 2017 at 12:46 PM
Subject: [liberationtech] Cybersecurity Lesson for HS Girls 02/25
To: Liberation Technologies <liberationtech(a)lists.stanford.edu>,
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Cc: Maggie Rose Engler <mengler(a)stanford.edu>
From: Maggie Rose Engler <mengler(a)stanford.edu>
Hi all,
I'm part of an organization called Girls Teaching Girls to Code that aims
to introduce computer science concepts to female high school students in
the area. On February 25, some of our high school liaisons are hosting
their own hackathon, and they're really excited about it.
During the workshop portion of the event, they are looking for people to
give a brief overview of some basic security concepts, as well as exercises
for them to complete. For example, the lesson could consist of a
presentation followed by simple CTF problems. It should last about an hour
altogether.
The *total time commitment* would be probably be around *3 hours in total*
on the morning of *Saturday, February 25 *(I haven't confirmed exactly
whether it will be 10 to 11 AM or 11 AM to 12 PM, plus transit time to
the *MuleSoft
Headquarters *in *SF*).
If you're at all interested, please email me! We need a few more sets of
hands to make this workshop a success, but I have a lot of experience in
designing curriculum for this age group, and I'd be supporting every step
of the way.
Thanks!
Best,
Maggie
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Maggie Engler
B.S. Candidate in Electrical Engineering
Minor in Mathematical & Computational Science
Stanford University | Class of 2017
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T'Da!
the 5 minutes of Fame event on March 1st is officially in action
I made a cheesy Facebook Events page:
https://www.facebook.com/events/723568701146101/
Let's do this!
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Steve Leach <stevenaleach(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds great, personally I like the idea of having to get pull a
> presentable survey of my project together every now and then, it would be a
> useful exercise.
>
> On Feb 7, 2017 1:48 PM, "Romy Ilano" <romy(a)snowyla.com> wrote:
>
>> Mark,
>>
>> This is wonderful! I would love to help out with the 5minutes of Fame at
>> SudoRoom.
>>
>>
>> I'll spread the word as well. The project-based show and tell wouldn't
>> necessarily exclude people who are doing teaching events either - they
>> could also do a presentation on how they got a cool Women Who Code event
>> started, etc.
>>
>> I'm looking forward to this!
>>
>> Best.
>>
>> Romy
>>
>>
>>
>> =============================
>>
>> Romy Ilano
>> romy(a)snowyla.com
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 1:40 PM, Marc Juul <juul(a)labitat.dk> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Feb 7, 2017 at 12:36 PM, Romy Ilano <romy(a)snowyla.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey!
>>>>
>>>> I look back on my involvement in SudoRoom and Noisebridge and *I was
>>>> most happy and having fun bouncing off ideas with people when working on
>>>> projects.* This also contributed the most fun to SudoRoom and shows
>>>> what is unique about the space.
>>>>
>>>> I got sucked into a bunch of interesting events, especially around
>>>> teaching and helping lead Women Who Code meetups. That was very fun! I
>>>> socialized with a lot of cool people and had good times. There were nice
>>>> conversations.
>>>>
>>>> But these kinds of activities ultimately did not produce any tangible
>>>> results that I could build upon. I am not interested in being an event
>>>> planner or a teacher, although those are noble activities!
>>>>
>>>> *How can we help make SudoRoom a bit more project-based? *By putting
>>>> new potential members on the path to creating projects, i think this would
>>>> help with our retention.
>>>>
>>>> I keep mentioning again and again to new people that it's not so much
>>>> fitting in with the people, having people hug you or going to events where
>>>> everyone looks exactly like you that's important... meetups are all over
>>>> the bay area. it's really the projects that suck people in and help them
>>>> add diversity to the space.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Some of us had been thinking about having a 5 minutes of fame every
>>> month/week where people can show their projects. Maybe we could do that and
>>> encourage that presenters invite other people to work with them?
>>>
>>> How about first wednesday's? Every first wednesday of the month we have
>>> a 5mof?
>>>
>>> Noisebridge has 5mof on third Thursday's.
>>>
>>> Who wants to help make the first sudo room 5mof happen on Wednesday
>>> March 1st?
>>>
>>> Here's how folks can help:
>>>
>>> * INVITE ALL YOUR FRIENDS!
>>> * Sign up for a 5 minute spot to show / talk about something!
>>> ** It can be anything! Just think of this as show and tell, with the
>>> show part being optional :)
>>> * Sign up to help set up audio and video in advance
>>> * Sign up to help set up chairs / pews before the event and/or move them
>>> away after
>>> * Bring food, snacks or drinks for sharing
>>> * Bring plates, bowls, cups or cutlery (we have some but not enough)
>>>
>>> I put a tentative schedule here:
>>>
>>> https://sudoroom.org/wiki/5MoF
>>>
>>> Just reply in this thread if you want to help out or present!
>>>
>>> --
>>> marc/juul
>>>
>>
>>
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>>
Hey!
I look back on my involvement in SudoRoom and Noisebridge and *I was most
happy and having fun bouncing off ideas with people when working on
projects.* This also contributed the most fun to SudoRoom and shows what is
unique about the space.
I got sucked into a bunch of interesting events, especially around teaching
and helping lead Women Who Code meetups. That was very fun! I socialized
with a lot of cool people and had good times. There were nice conversations.
But these kinds of activities ultimately did not produce any tangible
results that I could build upon. I am not interested in being an event
planner or a teacher, although those are noble activities!
*How can we help make SudoRoom a bit more project-based? *By putting new
potential members on the path to creating projects, i think this would help
with our retention.
I keep mentioning again and again to new people that it's not so much
fitting in with the people, having people hug you or going to events where
everyone looks exactly like you that's important... meetups are all over
the bay area. it's really the projects that suck people in and help them
add diversity to the space.
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Romy Ilano
romy(a)snowyla.com
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice for your outstanding balance on Dec 2016 rent, as well as January, February, and March 2017. Given numerous organizational transitions upon purchasing the building, we established a fresh Quickbooks account for the new bank account. Previous invoices #1514, #1533, #1550, and #1569 have been rendered void. Please pay this invoice instead.
The monthly total reflects the decrease consented to by the Omni Delegates upon Sudo Room's transition to becoming a fiscally-sponsored project of the Omni.
Payments to this account in the amount of $1,476.61 on 12/1/16 and $1,600 on 2/7/17 have been applied to this invoice.
Thank you for stewarding the commons.
Love and solidarity,
Omni Commons
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Invoice # : 1020
Invoice Date: 02/06/2017
Due Date: 02/25/2017
Amount Due: $3,923.39
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Greetings All,
I have a collection of motors, motor controllers, joysticks, wheels, and wheelchair frames available. I find that I'm unable to spend the time that I used to on projects, and these are taking up too much space. Please email me if you're interested in using some for a project, joe(a)totallyshould.com
It would be fabulous if some money can change hands, but if you have a cool project pending and a specific need for this stuff, that's also good enough for me.
Thank you!
Dear Sudo Room,
Here's your invoice! We appreciate your prompt payment.
Thanks for stewarding the commons!
Omni Oakland
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Invoice # : 1569
Invoice Date: 02/15/2017
Due Date: 02/25/2017
Terms: Net 10
Amount Due: $2,446.00
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Hey ya'll
I've been MIA for a bit and trying to get back into things. Trying to host
a meetup for radical techies once a month, I was wondering what's the
process for doing that at Omni/Sudo.
Thanks!
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510-283-8734
gregghorton.com