I want to attend and can help any of those times!
On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 3:19 PM, April Glaser <april.glaser(a)riseup.net>
wrote:
Hi friends,
I'm writing to let you all know about an un/conference at Noisebridge on
June 29-30, Digital Rights in Libraries. You're all super invited, and we
also have a call for volunteers (keep reading)!
We've got some killer speakers lined up:
https://libraryfreedomproject.org/digital-rights-in-libraries/digital-right…
For more info, please check our our press release and poster that I've
pasted below! Also, the Library Freedom Project has had some fun media
lately (here
<http://www.onthemedia.org/story/librarians-vs-patriot-act/?utm_source=local&utm_medium=treatment&utm_campaign=daMost&utm_content=damostviewed>
and here <http://www.thenation.com/article/206561/librarians-versus-nsa>
and here
<http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_tense/2015/06/03/usa_freedom_act_before_snowden_librarians_were_the_anti_surveillance_heroes.html>),
if you're curious.
Additionally and importantly, we could use a few technology trainers to
help with some of our open sandbox privacy tools sessions. We know a lot of
librarians want to build some skills, and so in these sessions we were
hoping to have ample technology trainers available to help participants
learn as much as possible.
The times we're looking for people to come by and help are:
Monday, June 29 @ 2-3
Monday, June 29 @ 4-5
Tuesday, June 30 @ 2:30-3:30
Tuesday, June 30 @ 5:30-6:30
Let me know if you might be available or have any questions. Also let me
know if you know someone else who might be interested. Or anything at all.
Peace. And thanks a million. <3 Oakland.
April
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*Librarians Convene With Leading Anti-Surveillance Advocates and
Technologists In San Francisco to Defend Digital Rights – June 29-30,
2015*
Librarians, technologists, and privacy activists and are gathering in San
Francisco on June 29-30 to strategize about initiatives to protect reader
privacy, reform digital lending, combat censorship, and champion access to
information technology in light of emerging concerns over government
surveillance, censorship, and other forms of electronic exploitation of
personal data.
The two-day event
<https://libraryfreedomproject.org/digital-rights-in-libraries/digital-rights-in-libraries-schedule/>,
which will take place at San Francisco's iconic Noisebridge hackerspace,
falls directly after the American Library Association's Annual Conference;
it's also being held in San Francisco this year.
Attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic
Frontier Foundation, who are leading lawsuits challenging the legality of
the National Security Agency's mass surveillance programs, will present,
along with experts on copyright and the future of digital lending from
Creative Commons and the Internet Archive. Technologists from the Freedom
of the Press Foundation (where Edward Snowden is a board member) and
Mozilla will be onsite providing in-depth technology training at the
hackerspace. The event also features librarians from a number of libraries,
including the San Francisco and Oakland Public Library systems, as well as
Oakland-based Hack the Hood, speaking on the challenges of providing access
to technology and training for Bay Area youth.
Librarians have long been working on the front lines of information
activism and their communities' right to research. Whether by providing
access to technology and the Internet, as well as free education, or by
standing firm for over a decade as staunch opponents of the USA PATRIOT
Act, librarians are at the grassroots of the Internet freedom debate and
are uniquely plugged into serving the information needs of local
communities, especially those that lack technological or financial
resources.
The conference is being organized by the Library Freedom Project, a recent
grantee from the Knight Foundation that is a partnership among librarians,
technologists, attorneys, and advocates to teach librarians about
surveillance threats, digital rights, and privacy-protecting technology.
The Nation Magazine recently featured
<http://www.thenation.com/article/206561/librarians-versus-nsa> the work
of the Library Freedom Project as a cover story.
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What: "Digital Rights in Libraries"
Date: June 29-30, 2015
Where: Noisebridge hackerspace, 2269 Mission Street; San Francisco
Website:
https://libraryfreedomproject.org/digital-rights-in-libraries/digital-right…
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__libraryfreedomproject.org_digital-2Drights-2Din-2Dlibraries_digital-2Drights-2Din-2Dlibraries-2Dschedule_&d=BQMFaQ&c=RAhzPLrCAq19eJdrcQiUVEwFYoMRqGDAXQ_puw5tYjg&r=07NuVTPCoKFuU7w6V8DGq0edwg0WoSHQFAIem9LAGPI&m=D9xhjyTSVXuVbkSFa7O7HSTLJVf52XMczoFEDnLVuFE&s=67FQvXTUcMoIk7Fdj7yt9kk0iRqgl7TqJQmKL65AIik&e=>
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*Contact:*
Alison Macrina
alison(a)libraryfreedomproject.org
April Glaser
april(a)libraryfreedomproject.org
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