Hi folks,

Just wanted to remind you that this event is tomorrow! If you're interested in learning more about privacy issues and/or are interested in helping folks secure your devices, you should come!

- Marina


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From: Sonnie, Amy <ASonnie@oaklandlibrary.org>
Date: Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 2:41 PM
Subject: Know Your Digital Rights - Community Workshop - Dec 13*Share Widely - Flyer Attached*

Know Your Digital Rights: Fairness, Access and Privacy Online

Saturday, December 13, 2014
from 12-3pm

Where:
81st Avenue Branch – Oakland Public Library

1021 81st Avenue (at Rudsdale)
Oakland - FREE

The Internet is great because it belongs to all of us equally. It's a level playing field -- whether you want to promote your music, apply for a job, play a game or start a business. But that could soon change.

The web as we know it today is founded on the principle of 'Net Neutrality:' The idea that "content" should be given the same priority no matter who it's coming from and who it's going to. Policymakers in the U.S. are currently considering whether or not to adopt rules that protect Net Neutrality. Millions of people asked them to. Even President Obama (http://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality).

Come learn more about your digital rights and what Net Neutrality means for you – and actions you can take!

* Speakers *
We will have speakers from really cool organizations who can talk about these issues and their impact.

MALKIA CYRIL is founder and director of the Media Action Grassroots Network (MAG-Net) at the Center for Media Justice. For more than a decade MAG-Net's 175 member groups have worked together to expand media access and rights for marginalized communities. http://mag-net.org/

JEREMY GILLULA is a staff technologist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, where he focuses on privacy and civil liberties issues arising from new and existing technologies. https://www.eff.org/

* Privacy Workshop *
Bring your devices, too, and learn about your privacy options in a hands-on workshop with volunteers from Sudo Room.

* Maker Party *
Or join us for a maker party where we will craft buttons, posters or zines inspired by this conversation. We will tweet and post your creations at #InternetFreedom

INFO: 510-238-6931

Fragrance-Free event. Please do not wear perfume or scented products. To request other accommodation, call 510-238-3254 (TTY) at least a week before the event.


SPONSORED BY Oakland Public Library with Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Media Action Grassroots Network, Oakland Wiki, The Sudo Room, Media Alliance, and EveryLibrary.