Matt, I will bring up your point at the next organizing meeting for sure. Thank you for being willing to sponsor.

Yardena - your point is exceedingly well taken, as I sit here from my gmail account, writing about how if want to do the event, we should post it on facebook...sigh.  

To my discredit, I really don't have an answer for this one except that in my opinion, email as a medium is itself an inherently broken means of secure communication, a lotta people on sudo have google accounts, and yeah sudo posts regularly to facebook, which is why I asked.. Sometimes you have to reach out to people in an archaic medium they already grok - like on a listserv, or fb - in order to tell them that is maybe not The Best Way. 

Personally, once I gave up on email qua email as being meaningfully secure, I sort of stopped caring who my provider was. Or teaching people how to encrypt their message content, only to have them never get that doesn't secure their attachments or the "metadata" or render messages readable from the web from any device anymore or or or (I kind of hate the term metadata btw, as in mass culture 'metadata' has seemingly come to infer something other than 'our' data, and as if metadata is not also our data, just like our non-meta data). 

But yes for sure, if we care about 'privacy', we DO need to be off fb (and onto building up diaspora or something similar), and, we need to be off email. And use some darkmail, or otr or a private forum or something else.  

I feel like for us to all get off fb, we need a real alternative to go to, and a campaign. Same with email. But before we build that up.. using fb/email or not using it, it seems like being caught between a rock and a hard place when trying to promote an event but not feed the biting hand, you know?

As this is precisely the position I feel like the system of capital as a whole places us in, far beyond mark zuckerberg and google and 'big data': We can't help but feed the hand that bites us. We 'need' to be bitten, so our traumatized, bitten selves can feed somebody or something else..often while simultaneously handing a bite to somebody else less powerful, as in in the case of gentrification. If that partially re-inverted idiom still makes any sense..which um, no, looks like it doesn't. Well. Sorry, tired. But I totally get you.

Yeah. Tired.

David

On Mon, Feb 3, 2014 at 1:12 AM, GtwoG PublicOhOne <g2g-public01@att.net> wrote:

Re. "what does the rest of sudo think?"

Microphones & cameras on shot-spotters?  What about the software-controlled mics & cameras on smartphones, that people carry into indoor places where the DAC cameras and mics can't go?  If it doesn't have a physical OFF switch or a removable battery, it's always ON.

NSA snooping your metadata?  What about Google Mail and Google Voice scraping the full content of both sides of every email & conversation for everything down to the level of "sentiment analysis" which is a euphemism for spying on your emotions?  "Targeted advertising" is a distraction; Big Data is the real product.

DAC data center creepy?  What about Facebook creepy, and Sudo having a Facebook page, even as Mark Zuckerberg spends $16 million to buy up every house on his block, so his neighbors can't do unto him that which he does unto others...? 

Big Power is inherently corrupt wherever it resides.  Big Data is Big Power.  Even if it has good marketing, cute logos, total convenience, free apps, free games, and endless entertainment.

Corporate power says "don't bite the hand that feeds you."

Resistance says "don't feed the hand that bites you."

-G.


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On 14-02-02-Sun 11:12 AM, David Keenan wrote:
Jeremy - Of course! And we should.

what does the rest of sudo think?

On Sunday, February 2, 2014, Jeremy Entwistle <jwentwistle@cryptolab.net> wrote:
I think that's an amazing idea. How to do you feel about the mesh and our cryptoparty (2/23) being mentioned? As both are very practical methods of promoting secure and decentralized communications.

On 2014-02-01 21:58, David Keenan wrote:
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 [1]. Details are below -

SPIED UPON: SURVEILLANCE AND RESISTANCE
Join us Friday February 21st 7-9 pm at the Bay Area Public School [2]
& 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 [3] (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_ [4]. 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 [5] (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 [6], 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 [7]
BAY AREA COALITION TO STOP POLITICAL REPRESSION [8] (at AROC)
 LEGAL WORKERS OF THE NATIONAL LAWYERS GUILD [9] (NLG)
OAKLAND PRIVACY WORKING GROUP [10] (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!

Links:
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[1] https://sudoroom.org/ai1ec_event/spied-upon-bay-area-premiere-baps/
[2] http://thepublicschool.org/node/36455
[3] http://oaklandwiki.org/Domain_Awareness_Center
[4] http://spiedupon.com/
[5] http://www.cair.com/
[6] http://www.freethesf8.org/who.html
[7] https://oaklandantirepression.wordpress.com/
[8]
http://araborganizing.org/campaigns-our-work/coalition-to-stop-political-repression/
[9] http://www.nlgsf.org/national-lawyers-guild-mission-statement
[10] https://oaklandprivacy.wordpress.com/

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