Difference between revisions of "FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, Argentina"
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− | |Where is located the activity ?=Buenos Aires, Argentina | + | |Where is located the activity ?=City of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
+ | |Geo-localization of the activity ?=-36.03133177633187, -57.12890625 | ||
|Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE) | |Who organize it=Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE) | ||
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|Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space. | |Feelings=Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space. | ||
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Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. | Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. | ||
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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. | - 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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- 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? | - 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? | ||
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Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours. | Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours. | ||
|STOP=Fearing what we do not know :) | |STOP=Fearing what we do not know :) | ||
− | |KEEP=Being positive about each other's | + | |KEEP=Being positive about each other's knowledge. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge. |
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Revision as of 13:22, 5 June 2015
Title | f3mhack, privacy and digital security training for feminist & LGTBQIA activists, Buenos Aires City, Argentina |
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Category | Privacy Advocacy Digital Security Gender and Tech |
Start | 2015/06/23 |
End | 2015/06/23 |
Hours | 8 |
Scale | City of Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Geolocalization | -36° 1' 53", -57° 7' 43"
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Organisation | Tes, hacktivist & Intui, feminist & LGTBQIA activist (HACKELARRE) |
Website | http://www.tierra-violeta.com.ar/ |
Target audience | First event is open with a feminist focus, second event is closed for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists. |
Number of participants | 45 |
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. |
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Methodologies | Hackerspace organisation & ideology
Feminist pedagogy |
Resources | Security in a Box,
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 |
Gendersec | Security in the box |
Feelings | Lots of new & reconnected feelings around the meeting of different values in open space.
Shared spaces create a meeting of minds, differing opinions about political meaning of technology. Conflicted feelings around inclusiveness of cis men in feminist spaces / non-inclusiveness of cis-men's opinions and voices. |
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Feedbacks | Very specific feedback and needs for future meetings:
- Need for tools to perform secure erase of data. - 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. General feedback: - 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? |
Start | Creating spaces to generate access and empowerment around technology.
Motivating from joy not fear. Appropiate new knowledge and make it ours. |
Stop | Fearing what we do not know :) |
Keep | Being positive about each other's knowledge. Growing together. Creating positive dialogue and learning new tools and foundations for knowledge. |