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<div>#REDIRECT [[Form:FormActivity]]</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=One-to-one_DigiSec_trainings_for_activists,_Argentina&diff=2680One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina2015-06-19T09:10:24Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/01/10<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/10<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-34.90395296559, -57.89794921875<br />
|Who organize it=Intui<br />
|For whom is it organized=feminist, LGTBQIA and anti-patriarchal activists and journalists from different local organisations<br />
|How many people trained=15<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=To explain the motives for using opensource software<br />
To help understand local and international policy around surveillance<br />
To conduct a personal risk assessment<br />
To get people using some of the digital security and activist tools which are most ueful to them<br />
|Topics addressed=encription, mobile security, surveillance, policy, safe documentation of events.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents=- Prior interview to understand the strategies and resources which are being used to organize or for documentation<br />
<br />
- Conversation about the current state of policy around surveillance locally and internationally. What are the risks? How do they perceive the landscape?<br />
<br />
- Run through a personal risk assessment.<br />
<br />
- Run through tools available, which may be useful, which may be not practical, which are strategic on an individual level, and which on an organisational level.<br />
<br />
- One on one installation and explanation of tools, with practice.<br />
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----------------- later ----------------<br />
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- Ongoing followup<br />
|Methodologies for training=Mostly listening and being aware of local context and needs of each individual.<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Resources compiled from SIAB, EFF and Witness.<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Felt very good to talk through individuals existing methodologies, felt I learnt as much from them as I was able to transmt.<br />
|Feedbacks=People were very open about the fact that they did not think too much about surveillance but it was clear to them that things were happening. Some of the tools seemed to be more useful than others in the follow up.<br />
|START=Focus on Text Secure and GPG/ autonomous mails, as they seem to be the tools with most continued usage.<br />
|STOP=Being afraid to take the "teaching" or "expert" role. It does seem to help in some occasions, although it has definitely got limits .<br />
|KEEP=Keep researching autonomous servers, feminist online libraries and other feminist approaches to tech, such as "making your own sex toys" as these were issues that have been brought up as wanted workshops.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=One-to-one_DigiSec_trainings_for_activists,_Argentina&diff=2678One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina2015-06-19T09:09:17Z<p>Intui: Created page with "{{Activities |Title of the activity=One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina |Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech |Start when ?=2015/01/1..."</p>
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|Title of the activity=One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/01/10<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/10<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-34.90395296559005, -57.89794921875<br />
|Who organize it=Intui<br />
|For whom is it organized=feminist, LGTBQIA and anti-patriarchal activists and journalists from different local organisations<br />
|How many people trained=15<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=To explain the motives for using opensource software<br />
To help understand local and international policy around surveillance<br />
To conduct a personal risk assessment<br />
To get people using some of the digital security and activist tools which are most ueful to them<br />
|Topics addressed=encription, mobile security, surveillance, policy, safe documentation of events.<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents=- Prior interview to understand the strategies and resources which are being used to organize or for documentation<br />
<br />
- Conversation about the current state of policy around surveillance locally and internationally. What are the risks? How do they perceive the landscape?<br />
<br />
- Run through a personal risk assessment.<br />
<br />
- Run through tools available, which may be useful, which may be not practical, which are strategic on an individual level, and which on an organisational level.<br />
<br />
- One on one installation and explanation of tools, with practice.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Mostly listening and being aware of local context and needs of each individual.<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Resources compiled from SIAB, EFF and Witness.<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Felt very good to talk through individuals existing methodologies, felt I learnt as much from them as I was able to transmt.<br />
|Feedbacks=People were very open about the fact that they did not think too much about surveillance but it was clear to them that things were happening. Some of the tools seemed to be more useful than others in the follow up.<br />
|START=Focus on Text Secure and GPG/ autonomous mails, as they seem to be the tools with most continued usage.<br />
|STOP=Being afraid to take the "teaching" or "expert" role. It does seem to help in some occasions, although it has definitely got limits .<br />
|KEEP=Keep researching autonomous servers, feminist online libraries and other feminist approaches to tech, such as "making your own sex toys" as these were issues that have been brought up as wanted workshops.<br />
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/05/30<br />
|End when ?=2015/05/30<br />
|Number of hours if only one day ?=8<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=La Plata, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-37.327119941534, -58.378890752792<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=This is a closed event for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists from the Campaign against Violence (a conglomerate front of activist organisations committed to work against gender based violence).<br />
|How many people trained=23<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are.<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, feminist approaches to tech, alternative emails, Software Libre, mobile security.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology <br />
<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF, Email Self Defense, Floss Manuals, Safe Hub Collective, HackLab Coop, Hacktivist Tool kit, THF blog, FOSSBOX, Prism SL Tool alternatives, APC toolkit, Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears.<br />
<br />
Feelings around convincing other activists in organisations to use the tools, what kind of spaces are needed. <br />
<br />
Worried about many urgent situations leading us to use easy solutions rather than complete ones.<br />
|Feedbacks=Specific feedback:<br />
<br />
- Need for ongoing training good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Not just technological knowledge is needed, also strategies and tactics in relation to informational security, and managing networks which are distributed physically with a great variety in levels of understanding and access to technology. <br />
<br />
- Need for restructuring of approach to ITC in relation to media's violent culture towards women and girls. Mothers we work with worried about daughters uploading pictures to Facebook in case something happens to them. A whole new approach needed in relation to the way we think about networks, how women and girls use technology, spaces which allow us to have empowering new approaches to technology at all income levels. <br />
<br />
- Spaces where we learn without "experts" are great! So much unlearning to do. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's knowledge. Legitimising our existing "abilities". Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1934FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T13:23:43Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Buenos Aires City, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|Number of hours if only one day ?=8<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=City of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-36.031331776332, -57.12890625<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=25<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF,<br />
Email Self Defense,<br />
Floss Manuals,<br />
Safe Hub Collective,<br />
HackLab Coop,<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit,<br />
THF blog,<br />
FOSSBOX,<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives,<br />
APC toolkit,<br />
Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's knowledge. Legitimising our existing "abilities". Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_La_Plata,_Argentina&diff=1933FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina2015-06-05T13:22:45Z<p>Intui: Created page with "{{Activities |Title of the activity=FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina |Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gend..."</p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/05/30<br />
|End when ?=2015/05/30<br />
|Number of hours if only one day ?=8<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=La Plata, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-37.327119941534335, -58.37889075279236<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=This is a closed event for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists from the Campaign against Violence (a conglomerate front of activist organisations committed to work against gender based violence).<br />
|How many people trained=23<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are.<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology <br />
<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF, Email Self Defense, Floss Manuals, Safe Hub Collective, HackLab Coop, Hacktivist Tool kit, THF blog, FOSSBOX, Prism SL Tool alternatives, APC toolkit, Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears.<br />
<br />
Feelings around convincing other activists in organisations to use the tools, what kind of spaces are needed. <br />
<br />
Worried about many urgent situations leading us to use easy solutions rather than complete ones.<br />
|Feedbacks=Specific feedback:<br />
<br />
- Need for ongoing training good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Not just technological knowledge is needed, also strategies and tactics in relation to informational security, and managing networks which are distributed physically with a great variety in levels of understanding and access to technology. <br />
<br />
- Need for restructuring of approach to ITC in relation to media's violent culture towards women and girls. Mothers we work with worried about daughters uploading pictures to Facebook in case something happens to them. A whole new approach needed in relation to the way we think about networks, how women and girls use technology, spaces which allow us to have empowering new approaches to technology at all income levels. <br />
<br />
- Spaces where we learn without "experts" are great! So much unlearning to do. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's knowledge. Legitimising our existing "abilities". Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1932FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T13:22:26Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Buenos Aires City, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|Number of hours if only one day ?=8<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=City of Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-36.03133177633187, -57.12890625<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=45<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF,<br />
Email Self Defense,<br />
Floss Manuals,<br />
Safe Hub Collective,<br />
HackLab Coop,<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit,<br />
THF blog,<br />
FOSSBOX,<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives,<br />
APC toolkit,<br />
Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's knowledge. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1931FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T13:05:28Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Buenos Aires City, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|Number of hours if only one day ?=8<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=45<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF,<br />
Email Self Defense,<br />
Floss Manuals,<br />
Safe Hub Collective,<br />
HackLab Coop,<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit,<br />
THF blog,<br />
FOSSBOX,<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives,<br />
APC toolkit,<br />
Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1912FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:35:24Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=45<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF,<br />
Email Self Defense,<br />
Floss Manuals,<br />
Safe Hub Collective,<br />
HackLab Coop,<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit,<br />
THF blog,<br />
FOSSBOX,<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives,<br />
APC toolkit,<br />
Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1911FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:25:47Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=40<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
<br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community.<br />
<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box,<br />
EFF,<br />
Email Self Defense,<br />
Floss Manuals,<br />
Safe Hub Collective,<br />
HackLab Coop,<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit,<br />
THF blog,<br />
FOSSBOX,<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives,<br />
APC toolkit,<br />
Witness.org<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1910FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:23:12Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=40<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Existing toolkits and resources=Security in a Box<br />
EFF<br />
Email Self Defense<br />
Floss Manuals<br />
Safe Hub Collective <br />
HackLab Coop<br />
Hacktivist Tool kit<br />
Prism SL Tool alternatives<br />
APC<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1909FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:21:23Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
<br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1908FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:20:35Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.<br />
Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space.<br />
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. <br />
Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices.<br />
|Feedbacks=Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings: <br />
<br />
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments.<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
General feedback:<br />
<br />
- Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from? How do we overcome it? <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces and their own approaches to technology and learning?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours.<br />
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :)<br />
|KEEP=Being positive about each other's intentions. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1907FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T04:14:15Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different communities in open space. Lots of opening up about technophobia & surveillance fears in closed space. Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. A lot of learning possibilities perceived.<br />
|Feedbacks=- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.<br />
<br />
- Need for good digital security tools when "on the run" (mobiles), need to create spaces to "slow down and learn" outside of urgent organisational moments. Where does the anxiety around technolgy come from?<br />
<br />
- Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. <br />
<br />
- About government computers which are given out in schools - they have a chip which blocks SL and surveills activity. How can we overcome this, or use this? Approcahes to hardware. <br />
<br />
- The need to use search engines which do not 'profile' users or perform censorship in order to reach wider info. Different experiences of information available when using TOR. <br />
<br />
- What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces?<br />
|START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.<br />
Motivating from joy not fear. <br />
Work on inclusiveness.<br />
|STOP=Fear of differences and newness!<br />
|KEEP=Working on creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge.<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1906FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:58:13Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
|Gender and tech tutorials used=Security in the box,<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1905FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:56:16Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
|Methodologies for training=Hackerspace organisation & ideology<br />
Feminist pedagogy<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1904FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:49:30Z<p>Intui: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1903FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:48:54Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
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http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents='''23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
<br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
<br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
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'''30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
'''<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
<br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
<br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
<br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
<br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
<br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1902FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:43:10Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/<br />
<br />
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
A need to think politically about technology and the need to think of Software Libre and Opensource Technology as a tool for liberation and organization.<br />
|Topics addressed=Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre.<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation<br />
|Detailed schedule and contents=23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre<br />
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. <br />
11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG.<br />
13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
- migration to riseup/openmailbox, <br />
- installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail<br />
- generation of key pairs<br />
- testing and verification. <br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
<br />
30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre<br />
10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present,<br />
with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). <br />
12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. <br />
14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. <br />
14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace <br />
- Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. <br />
- Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe.<br />
- How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism.<br />
17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=FemH3ck_-_Basic_privacy_and_digital_security_for_feminist_%26_LGTBQIA,_Argentina&diff=1901FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina2015-06-05T03:22:16Z<p>Intui: Created page with "{{Activities |Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina |Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Ge..."</p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/06/23<br />
|End when ?=2015/06/30<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina<br />
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE)<br />
|For whom is it organized=First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists.<br />
|How many people trained=60<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=Lots of interest, lack of spaces and tools led us to think together and plan a space that would meet these needs with a consideration of what the specific needs of the community are. <br />
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community<br />
|Topics addressed=Autocompletion and add your topics<br />
|Links about the activity=Articles, videos, photos on-line, ...<br />
}}<br />
{{Planning and documentation}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=How was it ?<br />
|Feedbacks=What were the impressions ?<br />
|START=What will you start doing ?<br />
|STOP=What will you stop doing ?<br />
|KEEP=What will you keep doing ?<br />
}}</div>Intuihttps://gendersec.tacticaltech.org/wiki/index.php?title=Privacy_awareness_talks,_Argentina&diff=1900Privacy awareness talks, Argentina2015-06-05T03:17:09Z<p>Intui: </p>
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<div>{{Activities<br />
|Title of the activity=Talks on privacy awareness, Buenos Aires<br />
|Category=Privacy Advocacy, Digital Security, Gender and Tech<br />
|Start when ?=2015/05/05<br />
|End when ?=2015/05/19<br />
|Where is located the activity ?=Argentina<br />
|Geo-localization of the activity ?=-34.618742361298, -65.56640625<br />
|Who organize it=Hollaback<br />
|organisation(s) website=http://buenosaires.ihollaback.org<br />
|For whom is it organized=For members of the organisation<br />
|How many people trained=10<br />
|Motivations for organizing training=3 talks on privacy awareness, digital security and gender and tech, and presentation of Security In A Box<br />
|Topics addressed=Privacy advocacy, Digital Security Tools, Gender and Tech, Argentina, Spanish<br />
|Links about the activity=Internal training only.<br />
}}<br />
{{Learning outcomes<br />
|Feelings=It was a lot of hard work, everything is very new, but also very good and exciting.<br />
|Feedbacks=One of the main feedbacks was how we see technology as an obstacle rather than as a tool, and how to start changing that.<br />
|START=Start using some basic security tools for every day communication... Text Secure, Thunderbird with GPG, think about creating a learning space to share resources.<br />
|STOP=Whatsapp for organisation.<br />
|KEEP=Being critically aware and practical about survivor anonymity, and continuing to practice self-care (against burn out).<br />
}}</div>Intui