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'''Community Updates'''
 
* Next CKS Workshop [https://internetfreedomfestival.formstack.com/forms/cks23 The Intergenerational Ruptures and Bridges in Feminism]: July 29th @ 12pm EST / 4pm UTC+0
 
* Digital Grassroots Recently completed a Community Leaders for Internet Health: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/blog/interview-youth-community-leaders-internet-health/
 
* Webinar - Book Talk and Webinar: Keep Calm and Log On with author Gus Andrews: https://meedan.com/events/webinar-keep-calm-and-log-on-with-author-gus-andrews/
 
'''Topic of Discussion: social media as recordkeepers of activism'''
 
Isabella (@isabella on Mattermost) is currently working as program manager for Latin America at Meedan, dedicating her skills to a project on Recordkeepers in Latin America. She is a journalist and tech person. See her project [https://forms.gle/3M2HVwJJf9wH2VZw8 here].
 
* In the last few years in Latin America, we have seen a surge in feminist movements and they are most present on social media, they use the platforms to organize to spread their message and work. So when we talk about  activist history, we talk about that activism which is digital born.
 
* In Latin America, there is  a past of dictatorships and erasure of history and resistance movements. So as we are seeing this rise in military influence in the region, the idea of Isabella’s project is to spread awareness that this can happen again, and that now they have the illusion of freedom but social media platforms can be used to moderate this and informe.
 
* When we talk about the tension that exists about '''corporate social media platforms being record keepers''', we know that [https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/instagram-transgender-sex-workers-857667/ Facebook and Instagram content policy] is a filed mine. We have seen content mostly related to freedom of expression and diversity being taken down. [https://saltyworld.net/algorithmicbiasreport-2/ The research conducted by Salty] with their readers on content policing by social media platforms related to algorithm bias when it's focused on race, queer and gender, show how marginalized communities are the most affected by [https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/nov/08/instagram-shadow-bans-marginalised-communities-queer-plus-sized-bodies-sexually-suggestive Instagram content policies].
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 14 August 2020

Community Notes

Glitter Meetup Notes Community Knowledge
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Glitter Meetups are weekly town halls where digital rights defenders from all over the world connect, share updates in their regions or projects, ask questions and seek advice.

CKS workshops are lead by community leaders, and cover an area of topics. They are usually capped at 25 people, and run from 1-2 hours.
Reports & Articles Villages & Special Events Notes Community Needs
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Read articles and reports that synthesize feedback and information shared by the community on a variety of topics. Find all the knowledge and resources shared during villages and special events with the IF Community. A summary of the Digital Rights Defenders needs tackled during different IFF gatherings.

Community Notes

VPN Village 2020.png Glitter Meetups serve as weekly town halls where individuals can share updates in their regions or projects, ask questions or seek advice and support, share their opinion, and create collaborations with digital rights defenders from all other the world.