[debian-seattle-social] [announce] TA3M-Seattle #1, Mon 9/16

Blibbet blibbet at gmail.com
Thu Sep 5 07:04:34 UTC 2013


What: TA3M-Seattle #1
When: 3rd Monday, Sep 16, 2013, 6:30-9:00pm
Where: Black Coffee Coop, 501 E. Pine St; Seattle, WA 98122 
<http://blackcoffeecoop.com/>

Welcome to the first TA3M-Seattle meeting!

TA3M-Seattle (Techno-Activism, 3rd Mondays) is a monthly event for 
people that either work on or want to learn more about online 
surveillance and censorship, the open source tools that are used to 
combat it, and issues and initiatives associated with this area. The 
idea is to bring together software developers, activists, concerned 
citizens, and others, so we they can both educate each other, and share 
knowledge.

For more information about TA3M-Seattle, see the wiki:
<https://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:seattle>

We are proud to have two excellent speakers lined up for our first event!

Schedule:

6:30-7:00 (30m), pre-event networking
7:00-7:10 (10m), welcome
7:10-7:50 (30m), Jason Self, "The FSF, LibrePlanet, And GNU"
7:40-7:55 (15m), break, networking
7:55-9:00 (65m), Jerry Whiting, "Life Online Post-PRISM"

The above schedule is estimated, unsure of exact length of guest 
speaker's presentations.

Speaker 1:

Jason Self,  "The FSF, LibrePlanet, And GNU"

Jason Self, a free software and free culture activist, will be giving a 
talk entitled "The FSF, LibrePlanet, And GNU". In this talk, Jason gives 
an introduction to the Free Software Foundation, their efforts for Free 
Society -- including it's anti-Surveillance campaign, their free 
software projects, including including GNU/Linux, their local 
LibrePlanet Washington State community, and some related upcoming events.

Speaker 2:

Jerry Whiting, "Life Online Post-PRISM: tiptoeing through cyberspace"

If you've been awake and paying attention the last month you know that 
the National Security Agency among others has been eavesdropping, 
wiretapping, and invading our privacy for years. Jerry will review what 
the NSA can and can't do, as well as what the NSA does and doesn't do.

More importantly he'll discuss what we as individuals can do in response 
including truly secure password hygiene, encryption and cryptography 
that actually works, Tor, the anonymizing network, and a new security 
model that assumes ever-present surveillance. A Tor relay will be 
configured and given away as well as flash drives and CDs full of tools 
and toys.

Jerry Whiting engages in what he calls "political computing" providing 
assistance and guidance to activists, NGOs, and others. He has done 
encryption and cryptography for 15+ years, runs Tor relays, and lectures 
on related topics. Founder of Azalea Software, he served on Seattle's 
Citizens Telecommunications & Technology Advisory Board (CTTAB) for 4 
years and publishes JetCityOrange. Jerry has done presentations for 
#OccupySeattle, Seattle Mini Maker Faire, ToorCamp, and Ada Books. He 
works with elders of the Black Panther Party, the Tibetan diaspora, and 
others engaged in the struggle around the world.

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