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==== '''Palestine, Digital Rights and Copyright''' ====
==== '''Abolitionist Creativity / Seizing Online Knowledge Production in Solidarity with Palestine''' ====
Palestinians are facing mounting digital censorship from all angles. This limits their freedom of expression online. 
Join us for a meetup, where we will be experimenting with abolitionist approaches to intellectual property, to put your production on the line, in an act of solidarity with Palestine. In this conversation, we seek to understand the impact of copyright laws on our work as knowledge producers, and the ways online structures oppress and are complicit with the Occupation of Palestine. We recommend reading this beforehand:  
 
Join us for a meetup, where we will be experimenting with abolitionist approaches to intellectual property, to put your production on the line, in an act of solidarity with Palestine. In this convo, we seek to understand the impact of copyright laws on our work as knowledge producers, and the ways online structures oppress and are complicit with the Occupation of Palestine. We recommend reading this beforehand:  


* [https://thepublicsource.org/knowledge-production-palestine-solidarity Seizing Knowledge Production in Solidarity With Palestine]
* [https://thepublicsource.org/knowledge-production-palestine-solidarity Seizing Knowledge Production in Solidarity With Palestine]

Revision as of 08:28, 13 June 2023

Glitter Meetups

Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IF Square on the TCU Mattermost, at 9am EDT / 1pm UTC. Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.

Abolitionist Creativity / Seizing Online Knowledge Production in Solidarity with Palestine

Join us for a meetup, where we will be experimenting with abolitionist approaches to intellectual property, to put your production on the line, in an act of solidarity with Palestine. In this conversation, we seek to understand the impact of copyright laws on our work as knowledge producers, and the ways online structures oppress and are complicit with the Occupation of Palestine. We recommend reading this beforehand:

Invited Guest: Julia Choucair Vizoso is an independent knowledge producer and former managing editor of The Public Source. She works on environmental and climate justice in the Arab world, teaches courses on political economy in Madrid, and occasionally translates Arabic literature into English. She plots on intellectual property at the art collective AbolishIP.

Notes

Notes will be posted here