Governments and corporations use mass surveillance to discourage dissent and resistance. Many activists fear this will only worsen for Americans under Trump’s regime. This workshop aims to illuminate the wider political context of surveillance and some of the nuances of privacy and its ethos, teach the practice of threat modeling, and finally, offer some practical steps to using digital devices more safely for activists and community groups.
Workshop Topics:
- What is privacy? How can we normalize it in our day-to-day life?
- What is threat-modeling?
- Why should we prioritize free software?
- The praxis of safer digital privacy: what programs to use and how to use them (information on safer operating systems, safer browsing, safer communication, safer collaboration, phone security)
- How can we begin to move away from Facebook and Google?
- How can political and community groups begin to implement measures to have their work more digitally secure?
The workshop will be facilitated by Melissa Marturano and Noah Frederick. Melissa is a Latin teacher and activist primarily working with prison abolition groups throughout the city. Noah is a web and software developer. Both Melissa and Noah are privacy activists and researchers, hoping to bring practical knowledge about digital security to activists and political communities.
Bluestockings Bookstore is closest to the F, J, M, Z Delancey/Essex Street Station (non-accessible), F 2nd Avenue Station (non-accessible), and M15 bus (accessible). Bluestocking's' entrance is accessible, but bathroom is non-ADA compliant.
This is a free event and no prior knowledge is required. But Bluestockings will ask for donations to help keep one of the only feminist bookstores in the United States running.
If you questions about the workshop, please reach out to Melissa Marturano here or at melissa.marturano@protonma
The workshop will NOT be livestreamed.
Please help us to spread the word by inviting more people to the Facebook event and distrubuting the flyer/info to your networks! But, of course, there is no obligation for you or your friends to RSVP to or interact with this Facebook page because...surveillance. We hope to see you there anyway!