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− | |Feedbacks= | + | |Feedbacks=- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data. |
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− | |STOP= | + | - 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? |
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+ | - Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. | ||
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+ | - 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. | ||
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+ | - 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. | ||
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+ | - What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces? | ||
+ | |START=Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology. | ||
+ | Motivating from joy not fear. | ||
+ | Work on inclusiveness. | ||
+ | |STOP=Fear of differences and newness! | ||
+ | |KEEP=Working on creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge. | ||
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Revision as of 04:14, 5 June 2015
Title | f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Argentina |
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Category | Privacy Advocacy Digital Security Gender and Tech |
Start | 2015/06/23 |
End | 2015/06/30 |
Hours | |
Scale | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Geolocalization |
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Organisation | Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE) |
Website | http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/
http://anred.org/IMG/pdf/doc_campana_contra_las_violencias.pdf |
Target audience | First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists. |
Number of participants | 60 |
Context and motivations | 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.
We opened the floor to think specifically about obstacles and proposals for technology for this community 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. |
Topics | Digital security and privacy with a gender focus, GPG, alternative emails, Software Libre. |
Links | Articles, videos, photos on-line, ... |
Media | [[File:]] |
Agenda | 23rd of May, 10-18hs Tierra Violeta Cultural Centre
10-11.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present. 11.30-13hs presentation of privacy & surveillance issues, and how internet works/ how email works & GPG. 13-14hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. 14-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace - migration to riseup/openmailbox, - installation of Thunderbird with Enigmail - generation of key pairs - testing and verification. 17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback.
30th of May, 10-18hs Awkache Cultural Centre 10-12.30pm Discussion of specific tech needs & experiences of feminist & LGTBQIA community members present, with two exercises using specific risk analysis mapping (personal and in groups). 12.30-14hs Presentation about ICT as a "new space for gender based violence", risks and strategies. 14-14.30hs vegan & vegetarian lunch and drinks. 14.30-17.30hs Feminist Hackerspace - Working with installing TextSecure / Surespot for secure on the run organising. - Secure passwords and Keypass to keep phones & computers safe. - How do we find the information and guides we need (Tor, StartPage, Reddit) while avoiding triggers and sexism. 17.30hs + - Closing circle & feedback. |
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Methodologies | Hackerspace organisation & ideology
Feminist pedagogy |
Resources | |
Gendersec | Security in the box |
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. |
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Feedbacks | - Need for tools to perform secure erase of data.
- 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? - Need to construct open access libraries outside of existing structures which have limited access for many communities, especially those outside traditional institutional spaces. - 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. - 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. - What happens in open spaces vs closed spaces? Do women and LGTBQIA folk need their own spaces? |
Start | Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.
Motivating from joy not fear. Work on inclusiveness. |
Stop | Fear of differences and newness! |
Keep | Working on creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge. |