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<center> <big>Day One of the [[2026 Global Gathering Programming|<u>'''2026 Global Gathering Agenda'''</u>]]   ➤  [[September 5 2026 Agenda|'''Next Day''']]</big>
<center> <big>Day One of the [[2026 Global Gathering Programming|<u>'''2026 Global Gathering Agenda'''</u>]]   ➤  [[September 5 2026 Agenda|'''Next Day''']]</big>
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----</center><big>'''!!! Please note that the agenda is still being updated !!!!'''</big>


== September 4 Pre-GG Morning Activities | 9:00 - 12:00 ==
== September 4 Pre-GG Morning Activities | 9:00 - 12:00 ==
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| style="background: #8EE6C0;" |<big>'''Satellite Events and RSVP-Required Workshops'''</big>
| style="background: #8EE6C0;" |<big>'''Satellite Events and RSVP-Required Workshops'''</big>
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| style="background: #8EE6C0;" |Each morning, we provide space for private satellite events, and a handful of workshops that are open to participants but require you to register before the start of the event.
| style="background: #8EE6C0;" |Each morning, we provide space for private satellite events and a handful of workshops that are open to participants, but you must register for each before the start of the event.
'''Currently accepting RSVPs for:'''
'''Currently accepting RSVPs for:'''


* 09:00 - 11:30:   [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/inperson_security_workshop_2026 Security for Beginners Workshop]  
* 09:00 - 11:30: [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/inperson_security_workshop_2026 Security for Beginners Workshop]  
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/tfgbv_networking_salon Interactive TFGBV Networking Salon]  
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/tfgbv_networking_salon Interactive TFGBV Networking Salon]  
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/break_into_the_firewall Break into the Firewall: A War Game RPG]  
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/break_into_the_firewall Break into the Firewall: A Role-Playing Game]
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/demystifying_end_to_end_encryption Demystifying End-to-End Encryption ... So You can Better Evaluate Tools  for Your Threat Model]  
* 10:00 - 11:30:  [https://digitalrights.formstack.com/forms/demystifying_end_to_end_encryption Demystifying End-to-End Encryption ... So You can Better Evaluate Tools  for Your Threat Model]  
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== September 4 GG Activities | 12:00 - 21:00 ==
== September 4 GG Activities | 12:00 - 18:00 ==
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<big>'''🌿🌿 Regional meetups will take place today! Don't miss them! 🌿🌿'''</big>
<big>'''🌿🌿 Regional meetups will take place today! Don't miss them! 🌿🌿'''</big>
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|'''Meetup'''
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|Western Europe Meetup
|Western Europe Meetup
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<center>'''<big>📣 Please note that Booths start at 13:00 and Circles start at 13:30</big>'''</center><br>
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| style="background: #5BE6EF;" |[[File:Circles Blue.png|center|frameless|125x125px]]
| style="background: #5BE6EF;" |[[File:Circles Blue.png|center|frameless|125x125px]]
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=== <big>Circles, Villages and Offsite Meetups</big> ===
=== <big>Circles, Villages and Offsite Meetups</big> ===
🔔 [[Global Gathering Self-Organized Circles or Booths|Follow these instructions,]] to organize a Circle in the slots marked "TBD" OR to organize an offsite meetup.


* You can find detailed [[September 4 2026 Agenda#Village and Circle Descriptions|Circles, Villages, and Meetup descriptions]] the end of this page.
🔔 Please take notes in each Riseup pad linked in each title.
* '''Please take notes''' in each Riseup pad linked in each title.
 
* [[Global Gathering Self-Organized Circles or Booths|Follow these instructions,]] to organize a Circle in the slots marked "TBD" in the venue OR to organize an offsite afternoon meetup.
You can find detailed [[September 6 2026 Agenda#Village and Circle Descriptions|Circles, Villages, and Meetup descriptions]] the end of this page.
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! colspan="4" style="background: #5BE6EF; height: 5%; width:99%;" |<center>Circles, September 4</center>
! colspan="4" style="background: #5BE6EF; height: 5%; width:99%;" |<center>Circles, September 4</center>
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|Journalism Meetup
|Journalism Meetup
|Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation
|Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation
|We See, We Archive, We Remember: Preserving Digital Evidence Against Erasure
|Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 3'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 3'''
|Policy Advocates Meetup
|Policy Advocates Meetup
|Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions
|Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions
|Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies
|Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 4'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 4'''
|Participatory Defense Meetup
|Participatory Defense Meetup
|How to Design and Build Digital Infrastructure that Works for Your Community
|How to Design and Build Digital Infrastructure that Works for Your Community
|Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins
|Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 5'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 5'''
|Influence Operations Investigators Meetup
|Influence Operations Investigators Meetup
|On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms
|On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms
|Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions
|Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 6'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 6'''
|OSINT in the Open Meetup
|OSINT in the Open Meetup
|Mobilizing Around Convention 193: The First Global Treaty Establishing Labor Standards for the Platform Economy
|Investigating Platform Accountability
|Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance
|Digital Security and AI Meetup
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 7'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circle 7'''
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|[[Global Gathering Self-Organized Circles or Booths|TBD - Available to be reserved]]
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|[[Global Gathering Self-Organized Circles or Booths|TBD - Available to be reserved]]
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| colspan="4" style="background: #5BE6EF; #5BE6EF; height: 5%;" |'''<big>Villages</big>'''
| colspan="4" style="background: #5BE6EF; #5BE6EF; height: 5%;" |'''<big>Villages</big>'''
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''<big>15:00 - 16:00</big>'''</center>
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''<big>15:00 - 16:00</big>'''</center>
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''<big>16:30 - 17:30</big>'''</center>
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''<big>16:30 - 17:30</big>'''</center>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Ecosystem Resilience Village'''
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|U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities
|How Ops Staff Can Stay Afloat During the Floods
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Calyx Village'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Calyx Village'''
|reserved
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|reserved
|Calyx Session
|Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance
|Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''APC Village'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''APC Village'''
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|Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) Global South Communities Reviewing the FLOSS We Need, Visions from the Margins
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|Operations as Security Infrastructure
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Digital Security Village'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Digital Security Village'''
|Security Practioners Meetup
|Security Practioners Meetup
|Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile
|Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile
|Auditing AI on the questions that matter to you: learn a simple, repeatable method for testing how LLMs handle politically contested topics.
|Auditing AI on the Questions that Matter to You: Learn a Simple, Repeatable Method for Testing How LLMs Handle Politically Contested Topics
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circumvention Tech Village'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Circumvention Tech Village'''
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|Tech Justice Promenade: Gathering of LGBTQI+ and Allies
|Tech Justice Promenade: Gathering of LGBTQI+ and Allies
|Inappropriate Bodies: Sex Workers & Queer People Pushed to the Digital Margins
|Inappropriate Bodies: Sex Workers & Queer People Pushed to the Digital Margins
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |'''Ecosystem Resilience'''
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|U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities
|U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities
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| style="background: #ffa3e8;" |'''Offsite Meetups'''
| style="background: #ffa3e8;" |'''Offsite Meetups'''
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=== <big>Booths, Sept 4</big> ===
=== <big>Booths</big> ===
You can find detailed [[September 4 2026 Agenda#Booth Descriptions|Booths descriptions]] at the bottom of this page. In the venue (IRL), each booth has a number, found on the top-center of each booth's "window".
You can find detailed [[September 4 2026 Agenda#Booth Descriptions|Booth descriptions]] at the bottom of this page.  
 
Each booth at the venue is numbered. The venue maps on site at the venue will help direct you toward booths by number.  
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! colspan="2" style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center><big>'''13:00 - 15:00'''</big></center>
! colspan="2" style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center><big>'''13:00 - 15:00'''</big></center>
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! colspan="2" style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center><big>'''15:30 - 17:30'''</big></center>
! colspan="2" style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center><big>'''15:30 - 17:30'''</big></center>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''Run by'''</center>
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<center>'''Run by'''</center>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 4a
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''APC Village'''<br>Booth 3</small>
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Next generation Internet - Zero (NGI0) ecosystem</small>'''
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |[https://www.apc.org/| <small>APC</small>]
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Community Centred Connectivity</small>'''
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |[https://www.apc.org/| <small>APC</small>]
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 4a</small>
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|'''<small>Tumpa</small>'''
|<small>[https://tumpa.rocks/ Tumpa]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 4b</small>
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|'''<small>Digital Security Helpline - Safety Clinic</small>'''
|<small>[https://www.accessnow.org/help/ Access Now]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 4b
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 5</small>
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|<small>'''Dash Chat'''</small>
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|[https://dashchat.org <small>Dash Chat</small>]
|'''<small>Gossip Messenger - Your Messaging App Leaks. Change My Mind</small>'''
|<small>[https://usegossip.massa.network/ Gossip Messenger]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Queer Rights Village'''</small>
<small>Booth 6</small>
|'''<small>Queer Rights Village</small>'''
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|'''<small>Queer Rights Village</small>'''
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 5
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 7</small>
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|'''<small>Osservatorio Nessuno OdV</small>'''
|<small>[https://osservatorionessuno.org Osservatorio Nessuno OdV]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 6
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 8</small>
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|'''<small>Help! Where's my newsletter?</small>'''
|<small>[https://www.firstdraft.media/ First Draft Media]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 7
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Secure Comms Village'''<br>Booth 9</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Air Messenger</small>'''
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |[https://phnx.im/ <small>Phoenix R&D</small>]<small>/[https://air.ms Air Messenger]</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Secure Comms: What’s Working, What’s Missing?</small>'''
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[https://phnx.im/ Phoenix R&D]/[https://air.ms Air Messenger]</small> <small>& [https://okthanks.com/ OKthanks]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 8
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 10</small>
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|'''<small>The AI Risk Wall: What Civil Society Is Actually Worried About</small>'''
|<small>[https://tecer.digital/work/responsible-ai-framework-for-organisations/ Tecer Digital]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 11</small>
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|'''<small>Horizontal</small>'''
|<small>[https://wearehorizontal.org Horizontal]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 9
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 12</small>
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|'''<small>User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic</small>'''
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|<small>[https://superbloom.design/ Superbloom Design], [https://www.thekumquat.co/ Kumquat], [https://convocation.design/ CoRD]</small>
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[https://www.opentech.fund/labs/uxd-lab/ <small>UX & Discovery Lab</small>]
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|'''<small>User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic</small>'''
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|<small>[https://superbloom.design/ Superbloom Design], [https://www.thekumquat.co/ Kumquat], [https://convocation.design/ CoRD]</small>
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 10
[https://www.opentech.fund/labs/uxd-lab/ <small>UX & Discovery Lab</small>]
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 11
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 13</small>
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|<small>'''Let's Grow Living Libraries'''</small>
|<small>[https://connectingcurrent.tech/ Connecting Current]</small>
[https://gsadigitallibrary.notion.site <small>Digital Library System - Global South Alliance</small>]
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 12
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 14</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>'''CADE - Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment'''</small>
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[https://cadeproject.org/ Diplo]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 13
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 15</small>
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|'''<small>Toosheh & Friends</small>'''
|<small>[https://www.netfreedompioneers.org/ NetFreedom Pioneers]</small>
[https://tooshehstar.com/en/home/ <small>Toosheh Star</small>]
[https://www.toosheh.org/ <small>Toosheh</small>]
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 14
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 16</small>
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|'''<small>Holistic Security Practitioners - Steps towards Community and Updating the Manual</small>'''
|<small>[https://holistic-security.org Holistic Protection Collective]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 15
| style="background: #b9f4f8;;" |<small>Booth 17</small>
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|'''<small>po1ytech 𝑥 IONAFLOW - Censorship Circumvention and Tooling for Journalists</small>'''
|<small>po1ytech / [https://auth.newsmonitor.app/login?state=hKFo2SA2Z3NScUhBendadVZQZUxNdkdLX3FlaXBjRnJ0eklzLaFupWxvZ2luo3RpZNkgbmlWeXhUcWdTRWV2czZFSjVTTVcyUnlPU2RBRTZNQXSjY2lk2SBBNURDOE50cFIxN0xuT2h5aDFIbWs3MUp0Ykk3TVZYMg&client=A5DC8NtpR17LnOhyh1Hmk71JtbI7MVX2&protocol=oauth2&scope=openid%20profile%20email%20offline_access&audience=https%3A%2F%2Fnewsfeed-dev.eu.auth0.com%2Fapi%2Fv2%2F&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fnewsmonitor.app%2Fcallback&response_type=code&response_mode=query&nonce=VW81bFU3TkUyUldETU1YRnJNRXI4c0E0VFVzcW5LcTVtemFKb2VJSThGOA%3D%3D&code_challenge=jwfmf09tkrFJzlmFXLvXvk6MUSe-kmRyx4SEAr9dnGM&code_challenge_method=S256&auth0Client=eyJuYW1lIjoiYXV0aDAtdnVlIiwidmVyc2lvbiI6IjIuMy4xIn0%3D IONAFLOW]</small>
[https://plmr.ph/ <small>polymorphic</small>]
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 16
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 18</small>
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|'''<small>Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA)</small>'''
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|<small>[https://josa.ngo/ Jordan Open Source Association]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;;" |Booth 17
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 18
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 19</small>
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|<small>'''Rise Against Big Tech Coalition Booth'''</small>
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|<small>[https://riseagainstbig.tech/ Rise Against Big Tech Coalition]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 19
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 21</small>
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|'''<small>MANTA and LEAP Encrytpion Access Project</small>'''
|<small>[https://leap.se LEAP Encryption Access Project]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 21
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Circumvention Tech Village'''</small>
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<small>Booth 22</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe</small>'''
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[https://www.torproject.org/ Tor Project] & [https://guardianproject.info/ Guardian Project] ([https://orbot.app/en/ Orbot], [https://onionbrowser.com/ Onion Browser])</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe</small>'''
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[https://www.torproject.org/ Tor Project] & [https://guardianproject.info/ Guardian Project] ([https://orbot.app/en/ Orbot], [https://onionbrowser.com/ Onion Browser])</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 22
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Spyware Village'''</small>
<small>Booth 57</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 57
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Calyx Village'''</small>
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<small>Booth 79</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Calyx Institute</small>'''
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[http://calyx.org/ Calyx Institute]</small><br><small>[http://calyxos.org/ CalyxOS]</small>
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| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |'''<small>Calyx Institute</small>'''
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 78
| style="background: #FFF9C4;" |<small>[http://calyx.org/ Calyx Institute]</small><br><small>[http://calyxos.org/ CalyxOS]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 79
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 80
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>Booth 80</small>
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|'''<small>Tech for Palestine - Building Ethical Alternatives for Palestinian Liberation and Digital Sovereignty</small>'''
|<small>[https://techforpalestine.org/ Tech for Palestine]</small>
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| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |Booth 81
| style="background: #b9f4f8;" |<small>'''Regional Perspectives Village'''</small>
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<small>Booth 81</small>
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== <big>September 4 Global Gathering After Hours | 18:00 - 21:00</big> ==
== <big>September 4 Global Gathering After Hours | 18:00 - 21:00</big> ==


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| style="background: #ffa3e8;" |<big>'''The Digital Rights Drag Show'''</big>
| style="background: #ffa3e8;" |'''<big>The Digital Rights Drag Show</big>'''
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[[File:Billie Gunz.jpg|center|frameless|208x208px]]
'''Time:''' 18:00<br>
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'''Location:''' Center of venue
<big>'''Time:''' 18:00 - 19:00</big>
 
<big>'''Location:''' Center of venue</big>
 
<big>Join us for a night of drag with '''Valencia and Drive''' and '''Billie Gunz'''</big>
 
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Join us for a night of drag with Valencia and Drive and xxxx.<br>
💖 '''Valencia Drive -'''the (Un)official drag queen of the digital rights community - is your commercial-free hotmix of the 80’s, 90’s and today, here to serve you more fashion, more comedy, and more cartoonish nonsense than ever before. Valencia returns to Global Gathering mainstage this year with yet another iconic, legendary, and absolutely flawless performance, proving yet again why she’s your favorite threat model. (Valencia Drive's IG: [https://www.instagram.com/thevalenciadrive/ @thevalenciadrive]).
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----'''💖 Billie Gunz''' is a trans masc performing artist based in Porto. Trained in theater, dance and performance art, his drag explores LGTB+ narratives and alternative masculinities in pop culture. The work is usually political, sexy, and camp. He was the co-founder of Casa T Lisboa, and Casa del Carmen (Salamanca-Spain). Both projects center on creating LGBT+ community, mixing activism and art. Currently he is starting a new era as a solo performer.
The (Un)official drag queen of the digital rights community - Valencia Drive - is your commercial-free hotmix of the 80’s, 90’s and today, here to serve you more fashion, more comedy, and more cartoonish nonsense than ever before. Valencia returns to Global Gathering mainstage this year with yet another iconic, legendary, and absolutely flawless performance, proving yet again why she’s your favorite threat model. (Valencia Drive's IG: [https://www.instagram.com/thevalenciadrive/ @thevalenciadrive]).


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| style="background: #D6B4EA;" |[[Global Gathering Self-Organized Circles or Booths|If you would like to organize an evening social, please follow these instructions.]] This can be dinners, hangouts, or visits to nearby locations. In some cases, we may be able to accommodate your request in the venue itself.  
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Open the Global Gathering with the energized global sounds of DJ Boom Boom Boom, the most loved AND feared DJ of the digital rights community. Last year, our attempts to dethrone her were thwarted because of alleged intimidation involving bag pipe serenades. We will give it up though - her P A R T I E S are among the best we have ever been to!
 
DJ Boom Boom Boom sounds combine Afro beats, reggaeton, Habibi sounds, Medieval flute trap, and polka remixes of Taylor Swift. This internationally acclaimed DJ has graced laundromats and parking lots across three countries. She is well known outside of the digital rights space for inventing the Bluetooth tambourine, and is considered the greatest mime since Marcel Marceau.
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== Partners ==
== Partners ==
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File:Calyx logo26.png|link=https://calyxinstitute.org/
File:Faulac logo26.png|link=https://es.faulac.org/
File:Apc logo26.png|link=https://www.apc.org
File:Numun logo26.png|link=https://numun.fund/
File:Greenhost_logo26.png|link=https://greenhost.net/
File:Access logo26.png|link=https://www.accessnow.org/
File:Amnesty logo26.png|link=https://www.amnesty.org/en/tech/
File:Tor logo26.png|link=https://www.torproject.org/
File:Resident_logo26.png|link=https://resident.ngo/
File:Guardian_logo26.png|link=https://guardianproject.info/
File:Air_logo26.png|link=https://air.ms/
File:Ok_logo26.png|link=https://okthanks.com/
File:Drf_logo26.png|link=https://digitalrightsfoundation.pk/
File:Otf_logo26.png|link=http://www.opentech.fund/
File:DdP_logo26.png|link=https://www.digitaldefenders.org/
File:Eff_logo26.png|link=https://www.eff.org/
File:Luminate_logo26.png|link=https://luminategroup.com/en
File:Ford logo26.png|link=https://www.fordfoundation.org/
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== Village and Circle Descriptions ==
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|This is a space for security practitioners and trainers to discuss securing our communities from digital threats from both the ground and the tech
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|15 Things We Learned from Auditing 15 Brazilian Media Organizations
|15 Things We Learned from Auditing 15 Brazilian Media Organizations
|<small>What happens when 15 newcomers to the SAFETAG auditing methodologies are trained to perform their own assessments and then hit the road to audit 15 independent Brazilian media organisations? Join an implementer, two auditors, and a funder who will share their experience as a starting point for the discussion of what happened when a structured auditor-training model met the messy realities of small, resource-constrained newsrooms. Participants will share their similar experiences using SAFETAG and any best practices or lessons they also picked up along the way.</small>
|<small>What happens when 15 newcomers to the SAFETAG auditing methodologies are trained to perform their own assessments and then hit the road to audit 15 independent Brazilian media organisations? Join an implementer, two auditors, and a funder who will share their experience as a starting point for the discussion of what happened when a structured auditor-training model met the messy realities of small, resource-constrained newsrooms. Participants will share their similar experiences using SAFETAG and any best practices or lessons they also picked up along the way.</small>
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|Alternative Technologies and Infrastructure for Newsrooms, Investigative Networks, Public Interest Initiatives
|<small>Conversations about alternative technologies and independent media infrastructure are often framed in the future tense. Yet there are projects that are actively working to put this into practice globally - from newsrooms and investigative networks, to accountability researchers and public-interest initiatives. Join this circle to provide these initiatives with input on how best to support you in reducing dependency on Big Tech products, overcoming vendor lock-in, and restoring control over your infrastructure. Whether you're a journalist, technologist, or something in-between,  join a conversation about the steps you can take to make your cloud infrastructure and service needs more affordable, more resilient, and more supportive of your needs.</small>
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|Age Verification and Digital Identity Systems: The Mapping and Actors (Part 1)
|Age Verification and Digital Identity Systems: The Mapping and Actors (Part 1)
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<small>Digital Identity systems and age verification requirements are being rolled out in many countries across the world. In this Circle, participants highlight the work of the digital rights organizations and coalitions working in this area, as well as mapping what people are seeing on the ground in different regions. Together, they will explore how privacy-washing appears in technical and policy proposals, how these systems function in practice, and the impacts they have on communities—particularly those most at risk. Additionally, they will share research, including  hearing from Karisma's research on the Colombian digital ID card developed by IDEMIA - the same company that produces the EU digital wallet. They will also have an opportunity to connect with members of the HR41D coalition, a network of human rights defenders actively working on digital identity and age verification issues.</small>
<small>Digital Identity systems and age verification requirements are being rolled out in many countries across the world. In this Circle, participants highlight the work of the digital rights organizations and coalitions working in this area, as well as mapping what people are seeing on the ground in different regions. Together, they will explore how privacy-washing appears in technical and policy proposals, how these systems function in practice, and the impacts they have on communities—particularly those most at risk. Additionally, they will share research, including  hearing from Karisma's research on the Colombian digital ID card developed by IDEMIA - the same company that produces the EU digital wallet. They will also have an opportunity to connect with members of the HR41D coalition, a network of human rights defenders actively working on digital identity and age verification issues.</small>


<small>This  CIrcle will be followed up by a CIrcle on day three, focused on strategizing collectively around what harm-reduction pathways civil society and technologists can push for.</small>
<small>This  CIrcle will be followed up by a CIrcle on day three, focused on strategizing collectively around what harm-reduction pathways civil society and technologists can push for.</small>
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|Age Verification Systems and Digital Identity Systems: The Collaborations and Strategies (Part 2)
|''<small>This is part 2 of a two part Circle focused on Age Verification and digital Identify Systems</small>''
<small>This Circle focuses on age verification, the harm-reduction pathways that civil society and technologists can advance, and how to respond to the narratives of privacy and safety that are often used to justify these systems. Participants will identify opportunities for cross-regional collaboration and co-develop strategies for engaging with the evolving digital identity ecosystem, with attention to both policy advocacy and the design, deployment, and implementation of technical systems.</small>
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|AI Disinformation in Pre-Election Contexts Across The Global South
|<small>AI-generated disinformation is becoming a defining feature of general election cycles across the Global South, and without governance frameworks in place, the integrity of electoral processes is compromised. Drawing on emerging research in the context of Kenya's 2027 election, this circle brings together defenders, journalists, and researchers to map where policy is failing, share frontline experiences, and identify cross-regional pressure points for collective advocacy.</small>
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|Algorithmic Harms & Activist Resilience: Lessons from the Netherlands and Spain
|<small>This circle builds a critical conversation around a new research project that examines how AI-embedded systems in the Netherlands and Spain are actively harming social justice activism, specifically targeting migrant rights, Palestine solidarity, gender justice, anti-racism, and climate work amidst rising far-right polarization. Participants will share and analyze how these algorithmic restrictions may be showing up in their contexts, and collectively workshop potential strategies to counteract them.</small>
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|Advancing Collective Responses to Mis- and Disinformation in the Iran and Palestine Contexts
|Advancing Collective Responses to Mis- and Disinformation in the Iran and Palestine Contexts
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|Auditing AI on the Questions that Matter to You: Learn a Simple, Repeatable Method for Testing How LLMs Handle Politically Contested Topics
|Auditing AI on the Questions that Matter to You: Learn a Simple, Repeatable Method for Testing How LLMs Handle Politically Contested Topics
|<small>AI models differ meaningfully in whether they mirror or resist state-aligned framing. In this hands-on Circle, participants run live tests across multiple models and leave with a reproducible audit methodology using AI analysis tool AIdas. The goal is to help participants replicate and extend an AI research methodology in their own contexts.</small>
|<small>AI models differ meaningfully in whether they mirror or resist state-aligned framing. In this hands-on Circle, participants run live tests across multiple models and leave with a reproducible audit methodology using AI analysis tool AIdas. The goal is to help participants replicate and extend an AI research methodology in their own contexts.</small>
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|Availability Over Confidentiality: Digital Security Lessons from Ukraine's Blackouts
|<small>During Ukraine's long blackouts, supporting journalists and human rights defenders meant constantly looking for compromises between availability and security. Being able to work at all often came first, but security stayed part of every decision, and the work never stopped - we just had to adapt. This Circle shares real, hands-on lessons on backup power, staying online, and the hard choices teams had to make.</small>
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|Asia Meetup
|Asia Meetup
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Asia region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Asian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Asian digital rights community.</small>
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Asia region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Asian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Asian digital rights community.</small>
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|Backing Up for the Machine? Independent Data Preservation in the Age of AI Scraping
|<small>As governments delete public datasets and archives scramble to rescue them, a new tension appears: the data we work hard to preserve becomes training fuel for AI.  The Internet Archive is being scraped at scale, Mozilla's Data Collective draws on rescued datasets, and the line between "saving knowledge" and "feeding the machine" blurs. This circle gathers people who hold the problem (organizations whose data is at risk) and people who hold the practice (archivists and infrastructure builders) to compare backup protocols - independent versus institutional - and confront what we are really preserving for, and for whom.</small>
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|Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile
|Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile
|<small>Across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and beyond, authoritarian governments are using increasingly sophisticated digital tactics to surveil, harass, and discredit activists and organizations operating outside their borders. This Circle draws on documented cases from Belarus, including fake Telegram bots, AI-generated deepfakes, fabricated hack narratives, and financial doxxing, as entry points for a broader cross-regional exchange about how these tactics are evolving and what patterns emerge when you look across different country contexts.</small>
|<small>Across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and beyond, authoritarian governments are using increasingly sophisticated digital tactics to surveil, harass, and discredit activists and organizations operating outside their borders. This Circle draws on documented cases from Belarus, including fake Telegram bots, AI-generated deepfakes, fabricated hack narratives, and financial doxxing, as entry points for a broader cross-regional exchange about how these tactics are evolving and what patterns emerge when you look across different country contexts.</small>
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|Building Stronger Digital Security Communities: A Conversation Between Moldova, Ukraine and Beyond
|<small>Civil society organizations across the world are facing increasingly complex digital threats, yet many countries are still developing the local communities and partnerships needed to provide sustainable digital security support. Moldova and Ukraine offer complementary perspectives: Ukraine has built a strong digital security community through years of responding to cyber threats, while Moldova is strengthening collaboration between civil society and digital security practitioners to build local capacity. This Circle will bring together participants to discuss how digital security communities can grow through collaboration, peer learning and cross-border partnerships. Rather than presenting a single model, the discussion will invite participants to compare experiences, identify common challenges and explore practical opportunities for regional and international cooperation.</small>
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|Can Signal Become Phishing-Resistant?
|<small>Targeted phishing campaigns against journalists, activists, and civil society increasingly abuse legitimate Signal account recovery and device-linking workflows rather than exploiting software vulnerabilities. In this session, we will examine the current threat landscape and explore potential improvements to account security that could significantly reduce the risk of remote account takeover.</small>
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|Caribbean + Diaspora Meet Up
|<small>This meetup brings together human rights defenders from the Caribbean and the Caribbean diaspora community. We will discuss how we can create ""digital safety in numbers"" across our region and share examples and stories of our digital rights experience. We will also explore mutual support and collaborative resources.</small>
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|Care for the docs! Challenges and Concerns within Digital Security Documentation Community
|<small>Digital security documentation is core to the community strategies to protect HRDs and at-risk groups under surveillance, threats and attacks. Documentation maintainers now compete with AI-generated content to deliver accurate, reliable, and localized information. What critical topics and attack trends need further documentation? Is the community willing to use AI to streamline maintenance tasks and, if so, how to safeguard content's accuracy?</small>
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|Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance
|Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance
|<small>Participants will discuss what it means to participate in social media and online networks in 2026. Together, they will explore questions such as: Under what circumstances is sharing information on the social—and non-social—web important? What does deletion mean in a digital context, and when is it critical? They will also examine the power of backing up and preserving information as a form of speaking truth to power in digital spaces where surveillance, censorship, and platform control can be used to shape, edit, or erase narratives from critical voices.</small>
|<small>Participants will discuss what it means to participate in social media and online networks in 2026. Together, they will explore questions such as: Under what circumstances is sharing information on the social—and non-social—web important? What does deletion mean in a digital context, and when is it critical? They will also examine the power of backing up and preserving information as a form of speaking truth to power in digital spaces where surveillance, censorship, and platform control can be used to shape, edit, or erase narratives from critical voices.</small>
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|Co-Designing Practical AI Bias Detection Tools with Journalists in the Global South
|<small>AI tools are increasingly being used to generate and reshape news content, creating new and urgent challenges for fact checking and bias mitigation, especially during election periods.  This Circle will explore how journalists, fact checkers, and technologists can collaboratively design practical tools to detect cultural and contextual bias in AI generated stories, with a focus on supporting election coverage in low resource and multilingual environments.  Participants will share experiences from their contexts and give direct input to help shape an early prototype of Bias Lens, an open source fact checking tool being developed through Baraza Media Lab as part of a Mozilla Fellowship.</small>
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|Closing the Loop: Lessons from Sunsetting an Organization
|<small>Using our own recent decision to sunset the Center for Digital Resilience as a starting point, this circle will look at what goes into sunsetting an organization. How do you decide it’s time? How do you plan for it? Come with your own questions or experiences: this is meant to be as much a conversation as a case study.</small>
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|Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance
|Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance
|<small>This circle brings together people interested in exploring artistic methods to challenge surveillance in public spaces, online, during protests, and in everyday life. Participants will engage with low-tech creative practices, techniques, and visual imagery that can be used to resist surveillance and demand structural transformation. The circle will also raise critical questions about when and why visibility is used to document injury. The conversation draws its starting examples from Queer African communities: Adventures of the Witch's Garden (AWG), a game built from stories of how queer Africans navigate tech surveillance, and Making Space for the Unkind,  a speculative visual novel that interrogates the systems sustaining both digital infrastructures and extractive economies.</small>  
|<small>This circle brings together people interested in exploring artistic methods to challenge surveillance in public spaces, online, during protests, and in everyday life. Participants will engage with low-tech creative practices, techniques, and visual imagery that can be used to resist surveillance and demand structural transformation. The circle will also raise critical questions about when and why visibility is used to document injury. The conversation draws its starting examples from Queer African communities: Adventures of the Witch's Garden (AWG), a game built from stories of how queer Africans navigate tech surveillance, and Making Space for the Unkind,  a speculative visual novel that interrogates the systems sustaining both digital infrastructures and extractive economies.</small>
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|Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins
|Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins
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|Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation
|Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation
|<small>Border crossings can transform phones, laptops and media archives into sources of risk for storytellers and the communities they document, particularly as border authorities in some jurisdictions gain wider powers to inspect digital devices and may seek access to cloud-based data. This Circle seeks to share and compare experiences of device searches and metadata scrutiny across regions, while exploring holistic preparation involving digital, legal, physical, cultural and psychosocial considerations.</small>
|<small>Border crossings can transform phones, laptops and media archives into sources of risk for storytellers and the communities they document, particularly as border authorities in some jurisdictions gain wider powers to inspect digital devices and may seek access to cloud-based data. This Circle seeks to share and compare experiences of device searches and metadata scrutiny across regions, while exploring holistic preparation involving digital, legal, physical, cultural and psychosocial considerations.</small>
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|Deeply Rooted: Co-Creative and Relational Practices for Safeguarding (Digital) Cultural and Natural Heritage
|<small>Cultural and natural heritage are under threat from a convergence of crises, and the digital governance frameworks meant to safeguard them often replicate the same extraction and erasure they claim to prevent. This Circle invites participants to co-build a living set of relational governance principles, material that will directly shape an open-access zine on safeguarding digital cultural heritage, currently being developed through an ongoing cross-sectoral collaboration.</small>
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|Deleted, Demoted, Disappeared: Now What?
|<small>What happens when artists lose access to the platforms that shape visibility, income, and cultural participation? In this collaborative discussion, Don't Delete Art and Repro Uncensored invite participants to explore the growing challenges of censorship, deplatforming, and algorithmic suppression for creatives online, and to imagine collective systems across regions that can reduce bottlenecks and provide effect support.</small>
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|Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies
|Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies
|<small>This Circle examines digital authoritarianism as a direct driver of displacement and exile. Participants will map shared experiences across regions, and explore collective strategies and mutual support mechanisms to address common challenges and threats.</small>  
|<small>This Circle examines digital authoritarianism as a direct driver of displacement and exile. Participants will map shared experiences across regions, and explore collective strategies and mutual support mechanisms to address common challenges and threats.</small>
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|Digital Territory: Rethinking Security for Environmental Defenders in Latin America
|Digital Security and AI Meetup
|<small>Environmental and territorial rights defenders face digital threats that existing security models weren't built for. This circle brings together frontline knowledge to co-build a situated understanding of digital risk, considering context, organization, and power.</small>
|<small>Developments in AI are creating intensifying existing threats, and creating new threats, to the digital security of at-risk users. At the same time, interesting opportunities are emerging for privacy and security friendly alternatives. This circle will provide a space for participants to co-strategise on how civil society should respond to threats and opportunities at the intersection of AI and digital security</small>
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|Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions
|Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions
|<small>This meetup brings together practitioners working on digital transnational repression (TNR) to exchange experiences, compare emerging trends, and strengthen collaboration across regions. While TNR often appears as a series of isolated incidents affecting specific countries or communities, many of these cases reflect common tactics, shared methods, and recurring patterns employed by different states against diaspora and exile communities.  Recent exchanges among practitioners highlighted the value of looking beyond individual country contexts. Thus, we hope to do just that, and identify common patterns, exchange practical lessons, compare tactics, and build stronger connections and continued collaborations across networks, regions and organizations.</small>
|<small>This meetup brings together practitioners working on digital transnational repression (TNR) to exchange experiences, compare emerging trends, and strengthen collaboration across regions. While TNR often appears as a series of isolated incidents affecting specific countries or communities, many of these cases reflect common tactics, shared methods, and recurring patterns employed by different states against diaspora and exile communities.  Recent exchanges among practitioners highlighted the value of looking beyond individual country contexts. Thus, we hope to do just that, and identify common patterns, exchange practical lessons, compare tactics, and build stronger connections and continued collaborations across networks, regions and organizations.</small>
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|Do You Sleep at Night? How to Not Wear Out Your Sysadmin
|<small>Runing infrastrucure is not easy. There can be hardware or power issue and your application is offline. Or there can be a failed software upgrade and your application is offline. There can be a storm and the WiFi antenna of your mesh network is collapsed. The neighbor complaining it can not access instragram. End users often quickly get frustrated - building pressure on sysadmins and operators. How to find the balance, how to set the right expectations for end-users.</small>
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|Driving Action From Collective Alerting
|<small>Protection providers and security experts often spend their limited capacity urgently translating the latest threats into alerts that are relevant to the diverse communities they serve so they can independently identify and mitigate those threats or seek support when they can't. But, affected individuals often have trouble acting on these safety alerts because they may not understand what they mean, not know whether they apply to them, not grasp the risk level, not know where to get assistance, or lack the time/resources to take the suggested action. This circle will chart a path to a future where threat intelligence is rapidly and easily transformed into a range of alerts that allow diverse at-risk communities make informed security decision. Participants will explore  what is necessary to make alerts actionable, identify the parts can/not be adapted and reused across different communities, and explore strategies and tactics for reducing duplication, and better connecting and building on other efforts</small>
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|Eastern European and Central Caucasus Meetup
|Eastern European and Central Caucasus Meetup
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Eastern European and Central Caucasus region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Eastern European and Central Caucasus projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Eastern European and Central Caucasus digital rights community.</small>
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Eastern European and Central Caucasus region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Eastern European and Central Caucasus projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Eastern European and Central Caucasus digital rights community.</small>
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|Exploring Models and Best Practices of Building Sustainable Tech Collective Infrastructure
|Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) Global South Communities Reviewing the FLOSS We need, Visions from the Margins
|<small>Participants will explore existing collectives that have lasted the test of time, such as Framasoft, May First, and Riseup, as well as exploring that did not last. Looking at different case studies, we will uncover best practices and lessons learned. We will also imagine what an effective tech collective serving defenders should be like, especially for those working in the most repressive environments.</small>  
|<small>This circle will be a celebration of the launch of a special edition of Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch), in partnership with NGI0, on the theme "The open source we want". This special edition explores diversity and inclusion for open source projects and how this impacts human rights online, access, accessibility, digital divide, advocacy, TFGBV, the usage of open source by human right defenders and NGOs, privacy, communal infrastructure and costs associated with open source technologies.</small>
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|Francophone Africa Meetup
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Francophone African region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Francophone African projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Francophone African digital rights community.</small>
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|Games for Digital Rights & Security Education
|<small>Calling all practitioners and enthusiasts for interactive and play-based education! In this circle, we'll exchange ideas and lessons learned in creating and facilitating educational games. You're welcome whether you have created your own games, designed creative training tactics, or are just interested in how to elevate digital literacy and raise awareness in fun activities.</small>
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|Hackear y Crear: Cesafíos y Estrategias Feministas Para Enfrentar Las Infraestructuras Tecnopolíticas Que Amenazan a las Democracias en América Latina
|<small>Este Circlo busca propiciar un diálogo amplio entre los movimientos feministas y los de defensa de los derechos digitales, con el fin de analizar cómo las infraestructuras tecnopolíticas impulsan nuevas formas de violencia de género facilitada por la tecnología (TFGBV, por sus siglas en inglés) que afectan a movimientos, especialmente en contextos políticos cada vez más hostiles. La discusión partirá de investigaciones recientes de organizaciones feministas y fondos de mujeres de ocho países de América Latina y el Caribe, que formará la base para examinar cómo este tipo de violencia afecta la participación democrática, e identificando características únicas y padrones. Las participantes también explorarán estrategias de cuidado colectivo, resiliencia digital y resistencia frente a estos desafíos.</small>
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|Holistic Security for Immigration Rapid Response Work in the US
|<small>Across the US, the drastic increase in immigration enforcement activity has been met with an unprecedented development of hyperlocal rapid-response networks. These folks are doing the frontline work of monitoring, resisting, and documenting. Holistic community safety is essential in these continued rapid-response efforts. This circle will bring together individuals and organizations who are leading these security efforts to identify common challenges, share effective strategies, and coordinate on service delivery.</small>
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|How to Stop Social Media Companies from Financing Threat Actors
|<small>Threat actors are increasingly turning to social media platforms as a source of revenue. Platforms have monetization policies in place to prevent the abuse of their monetization services, but as with content moderation, their enforcement leaves a lot to be desired. In this workshop, we will catch you up on latest trends in social media monetization and teach you how to check whether threat actors in your country are earn money from social media companies.</small>
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|Hands off my stuff! Tactics and Strategies Against Physical Device Searches
|<small>An open discussion about the latest tactics and strategies to protect our devices and the data they hold against physical searches. We'll discuss tools, good practices, and threat models like border searches, lost/stolen devices, abusive domestic situations, etc.</small>
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|How Ops Staff Can Stay Afloat During the Floods
|How Ops Staff Can Stay Afloat During the Floods
|<small>Funding cuts, staff layoffs, and ongoing uncertainty are forcing organizations to do more with less. During this circle, participants will share honest struggles with maintaining efficient, resilient operations, and will come away with collectively shared tactics and strategies that have been successful to stay functional, even during high stress periods.</small>  
|<small>Funding cuts, staff layoffs, and ongoing uncertainty are forcing organizations to do more with less. During this circle, participants will share honest struggles with maintaining efficient, resilient operations, and will come away with collectively shared tactics and strategies that have been successful to stay functional, even during high stress periods.</small>
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|How to Approach Community-Rriven Development Beyond Git
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|Influence Operations Investigators Meetup
|Influence Operations Investigators Meetup
|<small>A space for people who research and track influence operations across different regions to meet, connect, and build trust. Many of us investigate influence operations in relative isolation, often under risk, and rarely get to meet peers facing similar challenges. This meetup is a chance to put faces to names, share where we are working and what we are up against, and lay the groundwork for ongoing cross-regional collaboration that continues well beyond the GG. We especially want to connect investigators from underrepresented regions, including the Global South, where influence operations are often under-documented but increasingly consequential.</small>
|<small>A space for people who research and track influence operations across different regions to meet, connect, and build trust. Many of us investigate influence operations in relative isolation, often under risk, and rarely get to meet peers facing similar challenges. This meetup is a chance to put faces to names, share where we are working and what we are up against, and lay the groundwork for ongoing cross-regional collaboration that continues well beyond the GG. We especially want to connect investigators from underrepresented regions, including the Global South, where influence operations are often under-documented but increasingly consequential.</small>
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|Illegal Trade in Personal Data: Presentation of a Report and Stories to Raise Awareness
|In Latin America, there is an illegal market for personal data operating on Telegram, which appears to have links to public databases in countries across the region. The circle will begin the discussion by sharing key findings of a recent investigation into this phenomenon, including case studies from Argentina, Brazil and Peru. Participants will discuss and strategize around the most
effective narratives for disseminating this type of information, and educating them on their rights and the promotion of digital security.
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|Intergenerational Conversation: Resisting Digital Authoritarianism Across Contexts
|<small>In this Circle, participants will explore how state-sponsored and tech-driven authoritarianism impacts different communities through shared experiences of digital surveillance, harassment, and censorship. We will intentionally bring an intergenerational lens, looking at how tech threats target different age groups, and how youth-led digital tactics can blend with seasoned organizing experience to build stronger collective defenses. Rather than focusing solely on regional differences, participants will identify common patterns and exchange community-led strategies that defenders can immediately adapt to their local realities.</small>
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|Internet Shutdown Contingency Planning Help Desk (+ shutdown circumvention trainer meetup)
|<small>Come create an Internet shutdown contingency plan driven by your needs, taking into account your threat model and capabilities. Participants will be introduced to the BRACE (Building Readiness and Circumvention in Emergencies) Framework, which includes a curriculum, methodology, and trainer-ready framework, designed to help CSOs build customized contingency plans for outages. Come make a plan for yourself,  or if you're a shutdown circumvention trainer, come to connect with other trainers and talk about shutdown circumvention!</small>
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|Journalism Meetup
|<small>Connect with other journalists and media professionals in the digital rights field. This is a fantastic opportunity to foster meaningful connections, share your concerns and seek support, and expand your professional network.</small>
|<small>Connect with other journalists and media professionals in the digital rights field. This is a fantastic opportunity to foster meaningful connections, share your concerns and seek support, and expand your professional network.</small>
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|Knowing What You're Looking for: AI Slop and OSINT Work in Conflict Zones
|<small><nowiki>How can we maintain the integrity of OSINT work when our processes and, increasingly, our own eyes can betray us? This Circle invites OSINT practitioners across disciplines - journalists, lawyers, digital rights defenders, academics, and beyond - to share their experiences navigating AI-generated content and disinformation in conflict zones, where synthetic media has increasingly been weaponized to distort documentation and accountability efforts. Participants are encouraged to bring examples and case studies for breakout groups, where we'll swap operational strategies for identifying and mitigating AI slop in our work.|</nowiki></small>
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|Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions
|Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions
|<small>Making the case for moving away from Big Tech is one thing, but actually doing it is another. In this circle, we'll bring together organisations and individuals at different stages of their transition to share what has worked, what hasn't and what's still getting in the way. Whether you're trying to build internal consensus, in the middle of a technical migration, or already on the other side and looking to support others, this is a space to map out shared challenges and leave with some good next steps.</small>
|<small>Making the case for moving away from Big Tech is one thing, but actually doing it is another. In this circle, we'll bring together organisations and individuals at different stages of their transition to share what has worked, what hasn't and what's still getting in the way. Whether you're trying to build internal consensus, in the middle of a technical migration, or already on the other side and looking to support others, this is a space to map out shared challenges and leave with some good next steps.</small>
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|Lights in the Tunnel: Co-Creating an Accountability Framework for VPN Transparency
|<small>Participants will discuss and begin drafting a community-informed methodology for assessing VPN transparency and accountability. This includes what the methodology should look like, key policies or practices that it will assess, and the selection of VPN providers that should be evaluated. The Circle aims to strengthen and raise the bar for  enforceable standards of platform accountability in the VPN ecosystem.</small>
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|Living in the Crosshairs: Operational Survival Under Ubiquitous Surveillance
|<small>When total digital evasion is impossible, how do frontline defenders manage the day-to-day reality of targeted targeting? This highly collaborative Circle moves past standard baseline tools to share hard-won operational strategies, psychological coping mechanisms, and risk-mitigation tactics for working under unlawful state surveillance. We will map out collective cross-regional wisdom on moving from digital paralysis to resilient, ongoing activism.</small>
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|MANTA: Measuring Tunnel Health in Censored Environments
|MANTA: Measuring Tunnel Health in Censored Environments
|<small>An in-person gathering to present and discuss MANTA (Manifold Analysis of Network Tunnel Anomalies) with co-designers, implementors and aligned projects interested in measuring tunnel health in censored environments.</small>
|<small>An in-person gathering to present and discuss MANTA (Manifold Analysis of Network Tunnel Anomalies) with co-designers, implementors and aligned projects interested in measuring tunnel health in censored environments.</small>
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|Mapping the Militarisation of Tech
|<small>The battlefield is coming to our towns and cities, as technologies that we rely on every day are militarised. In turn, civilian technologies driven by our data and our lives, are moving onto the battlefield. The very same companies who build tools of war are expanding to deliver civilian infrastructure, and vice versa. We are being pushed into a militarised future we don't want. This circle will explore strategies to counter the narrative that data-intensive military tech will lead to better protection for civilians, by highlighting the risks to our rights to privacy, data protection, and freedom of expression.</small>
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|Mobilizing Around Convention 193: The First Global Treaty Establishing Labor Standards for the Platform Economy
|<small>This June, the International Labour Organization adopted Convention 193, the first binding global treaty establishing labor standards for the platform economy. The Convention addresses key issues including worker classification, algorithmic transparency, and social protection. While this marks a significant milestone, much work remains to ensure its effective implementation. This Circle will explore key dimensions of the Convention, including digital rights, automated decision-making, worker surveillance, and access to effective remedies. Participants will discuss how these provisions can be translated into national ratification and implementation strategies, as well as identify strategic entry points for advocacy, coalition-building, and stakeholder engagement.</small>
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|Moderation, Maintenance, and Money: The Care Work of Community-Governed Tech
|<small>Community-led technology is often built around values like openness, access, privacy, and participation, but keeping it alive requires much more than shared principles. This Circle asks what it really takes to sustain community-governed infrastructure: who moderates harm, who maintains the code, who pays for hosting and security, who makes decisions, and how care work can be recognized before people burn out.</small>
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|Navigating AI Use and Ethics in CSOs
|<small>The use of AI tools, specially LLMs, seems unavoidable, almost common sense. But considering all the societal negative effects, from environmental concerns, to privacy, through labor and gender, how can CSO implement guardrails to the use of such tools that align with their strategy and ethics?</small>
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|On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms
|On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms
|<small>With the steady increase in AI-powered technologies all around the world, the digital rights landscape is changing and with it so are online harms especially to women and young girls. This circle aims to discuss the impact of AI tools, software and technologies on how women access, use, and take part in online spaces. By leveraging research studies on gendered disinformation from the region, this circle will map our the real harms to communities across Global South through AI-powered technologies and surveillance.</small>
|<small>With the steady increase in AI-powered technologies all around the world, the digital rights landscape is changing and with it so are online harms especially to women and young girls. This circle aims to discuss the impact of AI tools, software and technologies on how women access, use, and take part in online spaces. By leveraging research studies on gendered disinformation from the region, this circle will map our the real harms to communities across Global South through AI-powered technologies and surveillance.</small>
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|Operations as Security Infrastructure
|<small>As shrinking civic space and evolving security threats make international human rights convenings increasingly difficult, operational resilience for convening has become as critical as digital security. This Circle asks: How do we threat-model a human rights convening? Together, we'll challenge and expand what counts as security infrastructure by exploring how operational decisions-from venue selection and government engagement to accessibility, participant care, and incident response-shape the safety and resilience of international gatherings. Bringing together conveners alongside practitioners working in digital security, organisational security, incident response, trust and safety, secure communications, accessibility, participant support, and crisis response, participants will identify shared priorities and strengthen our collective capacity to convene safely and sustainably amidst these times.</small>
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|OSINT in the Open Meetup
|OSINT in the Open Meetup
|<small>OSINT practitioners share methods and missions but rarely get to share a room. This meetup is a dedicated space for open-source intelligence professionals to meet, swap stories, and build the kind of relationships that make the work more sustainable and less lonely.</small>  
|<small>OSINT practitioners share methods and missions but rarely get to share a room. This meetup is a dedicated space for open-source intelligence professionals to meet, swap stories, and build the kind of relationships that make the work more sustainable and less lonely.</small>
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|Participatory Defense Meetup
|Participatory Defense Meetup
|<small>This meetup is for people working on participatory defense and advocacy for individuals who have been imprisoned-to share strategies, tactics, and build up a stronger network for defense.</small>
|<small>This meetup is for people working on participatory defense and advocacy for individuals who have been imprisoned-to share strategies, tactics, and build up a stronger network for defense.</small>
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|Practical Security and Safety Strategies for Events and Community Spaces
|<small>Participants will explore and share practical strategies for ensuring the safety and security of events and community spaces, particularly in contexts with limited resources. At a time when gathering together has never been more important, many organizations are navigating shrinking teams, tighter budgets, and increasing demands. This Circle will provide an opportunity to exchange experiences, identify creative approaches, and collectively build knowledge that helps us continue creating spaces where people can come together safely, securely, and confidently.</small>
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|Researchers Meetup
|<small>Connect with fellow researchers investigating digital rights topics and subjects such as internet freedom, security and technology. Participants will share insights, discuss recent findings, and explore emerging trends in the field. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this meetup provides a supportive environment to enhance your work and impact.</small>
|<small>Connect with fellow researchers investigating digital rights topics and subjects such as internet freedom, security and technology. Participants will share insights, discuss recent findings, and explore emerging trends in the field. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this meetup provides a supportive environment to enhance your work and impact.</small>
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|Running and Using Local LLMs With Hardware You Already Own
|<small>A local LLM (Large Language Model) is an AI model that runs on your own computer or private server instead of sending your prompts to a cloud service like ChatGPT.</small>
<small>Join this Circle to learn how to build and use a local LLM on older hardware—such as a five-year-old gaming desktop—making AI both more private and more sustainable. We'll start by sharing our setups (if you have one), including hardware specifications, what works well, what doesn't, and how we use local LLMs within their limitations. From there, we'll explore practical tips, configurations, and real-world use cases.</small>
<small>This Circle is focused exclusively on local, self-hosted LLMs running on widely available consumer hardware. Some discussions will be technical, but no technical expertise is required if you're primarily interested in learning about the capabilities and use cases.</small>
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|Russia Meetup
|Russia Meetup
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in Russia This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Russian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Russian digital rights community.</small>
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in Russia This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Russian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Russian digital rights community.</small>
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|Secure and Private Design and User Research for Human Rights Tech Meetup
|<small>This Circle brings together design and research practitioners to discuss the state of user centered design and user research in the human rights technology and support/training space. Participants will define, discuss, debate and ideate what good and great looks like for users and beneficiaries of human rights technology as heard by designers, user researchers and digital security trainers that work directly with them.</small>
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|Secure Messaging in 2026 and What Comes next
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|Security Practioners Meetup
|<small>Meet security practioners from around the world - from cybersecurity professionals conducting audits to digital security trainers. Whether you’re looking to share your expertise, learn from others, or expand your professional network, this Circle is a great place to learn about new developments, and find opportunities for collaboration.</small>
|<small>Meet security practioners from around the world - from cybersecurity professionals conducting audits to digital security trainers. Whether you’re looking to share your expertise, learn from others, or expand your professional network, this Circle is a great place to learn about new developments, and find opportunities for collaboration.</small>
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|Spill the Tea! What Digital Threats Are You Seeing?
|<small>Come share what digital threats you are seeing right now? What feels new, what keeps coming back, and what patterns are showing up across regions? This circle is a relaxed space to compare notes on digital threats and attacks in different communities and contexts. Activists can share what they are experiencing or hearing from others, while digital security supporters and trainers can share patterns they notice through support work. Together, we will explore how to make these observations useful for HRDs, and exchange practical strategies for facing these threats in different local contexts.</small>
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|Starlink Best Practices
|<small>Facilitators of this Circle have been documenting the threat model, risks, and mitigations around the use of Starlink without detection. Come hear about what they have documented, share any lessons you have learned, and collectively discuss risks or mitigations.</small>
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|Strengthening Rapid Response Efforts to Censorship Events
|<small>Join this session to discuss challenges, needs, and ideas for strengthening global collaboration on rapid response to emerging censorship events around the world. Participants will also learn about OONI's tools and methods for censorship rapid response.</small>
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|South Asian Digital Liberation Meetup
|<small>This meetup brings together human rights defenders from South Asia to connect, exchange experiences, strengthen networks, and explore collaborative strategies for advancing digital rights, accountability, and justice across the region and beyond. Participants will also discuss and strategize around the region's unique digital landscape - as one of the largest markets for global digital platforms, where some of the egregious cases of digital violence have taken place (disinformation, hate speech, and online extremism). Together, participants will share insights and identify opportunities for collective action.</small>
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|The Future of DSA: A Global Perspective
|<small>This circle is designed for current and prospective DSA Human Rights Alliance members to discuss pressing issues in platform regulation at the EU level, the regulatory implications of EU regulation beyond its borders, and how broader regional perspectives  can be incorporated into Alliance's activities.  Building on the Principles for a Human-Rights Centered Application of the DSA: A Global Perspective, published earlier this year, participants will strategize on advocacy approaches to maximize the impact of the Principles and to envision the Alliance's future in the shrinking civil society space.</small>
|<small>This circle is designed for current and prospective DSA Human Rights Alliance members to discuss pressing issues in platform regulation at the EU level, the regulatory implications of EU regulation beyond its borders, and how broader regional perspectives  can be incorporated into Alliance's activities.  Building on the Principles for a Human-Rights Centered Application of the DSA: A Global Perspective, published earlier this year, participants will strategize on advocacy approaches to maximize the impact of the Principles and to envision the Alliance's future in the shrinking civil society space.</small>
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|Working Around Max: Brainstorming Civil-Society Resistance to Russia's State Messaging App
|<small>Max is a state-backed messaging and government-services app from Russia's VK Group that became mandatory to pre-install on smartphones sold in Russia from September 2025, and is increasingly required to reach government services there and in Russian-occupied Ukraine. Drawing on InterSecLab's technical analysis of how Max detects and blocks VPNs, collects user data, and monitors in-app behavior, this Circle brings participants together to assess existing circumvention approaches and brainstorm new ones. Whether you are a journalist, lawyer, dissident, queer person, or VPN developer connected to Russia, have friends and family there, or simply want to lend your brainpower to internet freedom, you are welcome.</small>
|<small>Max is a state-backed messaging and government-services app from Russia's VK Group that became mandatory to pre-install on smartphones sold in Russia from September 2025, and is increasingly required to reach government services there and in Russian-occupied Ukraine. Drawing on InterSecLab's technical analysis of how Max detects and blocks VPNs, collects user data, and monitors in-app behavior, this Circle brings participants together to assess existing circumvention approaches and brainstorm new ones. Whether you are a journalist, lawyer, dissident, queer person, or VPN developer connected to Russia, have friends and family there, or simply want to lend your brainpower to internet freedom, you are welcome.</small>
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|We See, We Archive, We Remember: Preserving Digital Evidence Against Erasure
|<small>Participants will discuss how public-interest information can be preserved when states, platforms, or legal systems make evidence disappear. Drawing on archival work from Hong Kong, China, Iran, Palestine, and other contexts, the discussion will focus on censorship, surveillance, transnational repression, platform takedowns, and the preservation of digital evidence of human rights violations. Participants will compare practical approaches to resilient preservation while examining safety, ethics, verification, access, and long-term stewardship.</small>
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|When the World Moves On: Breaking the Silence After Crackdowns and Elections
|<small>The circle brings together participants to explore why "post-crisis silence" happens after elections, and collectively identify ways to sustain documentation, communication, and action beyond peak moments of repression. It is in these quiet periods after the crisis that evidence is lost, accountability weakens, and cycles of abuse are allowed to repeat. Strengthening our ability to act after crisis moments is critical to building resilient movements and ensuring that violations are not forgotten.</small>
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|What Does a Girl Gotta Do Around Here to Get People to Download the Tool Before the Internet Shuts Down?
|<small>Okay, seriously though - We've been asking communities around the world for the past one year what they need when the internet shuts down, and one of the biggest challenges, no surprise, is adoption. So come, contribute your perspective, and jam with us on creative solutions to overcome common adoption challenges together xD</small>
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|What Does a Win Look Like in Our Ecosystem?
|<small><nowiki>In resource-constrained, high-pressure environments, and our present day doom and gloom narrative, communities that don't pause, reflect on their progress and celebrate their wins are more prone to burn out. This Circle brings participants together to define, share, and circulate what a "win" looks like in the Digital Rights and Tech Justice community - across regions, contexts, and scales. In preparation for the circle, we will gather stories  from partners and members of the community, explore their main elements and invite participants.  Participants will collaborate with a guide to recognize 'wins' and contribute to guidelines on how to tell these stories. The circle will also have as a result different narrative strategies that can help participants describe their work differently and potentially refine the goals of certain projects.|</nowiki></small>
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|Western Europe Meetup
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Western European region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about different projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Western European digital rights community.</small>
|<small>Connect with individuals actively working in the Western European region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about different projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Western European digital rights community.</small>
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|You Own Infrastructure! Great! How to Protect It from the Bad of the Internet With the Help of Scenarios
|<small>It is all fun to install and own your own hardware. But then you connect it to the internet. Suddenly, you are exposed to a wide range of risks. Automated bots are constantly scanning your infrastructure. Automated account take-over attempts show up in your logs. Your end user is complaning the software is outdated. How do you update it? Then, one day, you receive your first abuse report or cease-and-desist letter, and while replying to that letter a notification comes in . You servers are down, you are under a DDoS attack. What does it mean to be a responsible hosting provider, and what does it take to deal with the darker side of the internet?</small>
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|<small>Newsletters, campaign updates, and calls to action: many individuals and organizations in the digital rights space need their email delivered in order to reach their goals. There are many-technical and non-technical-mechanisms that affect the "deliverability" of your email. We'll discuss non-technical strategies and explain what SPF, DKIM, DMARC, BIMI, TLS-RTP, and MTA-STS can do for non-profits, activists, freelancers and solopreneurs. Access to some of these technologies is prohibitively expensive. Can we count on your support to advocate for cheaper access to the most cutting edge email standards?</small>
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|<small>'''Digital Security Helpline - safety Clinic'''</small>
|<small>[https://www.accessnow.org/help/ Access Now]</small>
|<small>The Digital Security Helpline offers expert guidance on online safety, privacy, and security for individuals and organizations. Whether you're dealing with hacking, harassment, data breaches, or just want to strengthen your digital defenses.</small>
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|<small>The Calyx Institute defends digital privacy, advances connectivity, and strives for a future where everyone has access to the resources and tools they need to remain securely connected. We are keen to connect with at-risk communities in need for digital privacy and security tools, our peer free and open-source software (FOSS) developers, and digital security educators and researchers. Our work focuses on building CalyxOS, a privacy-respecting Android operating system, Seedvault, a FOSS tool to back up and restore your Android devices, and other resources to help people protect their own data. Come chat with us! Tell us what features and tools you need the most in your mobile experience.</small>
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|<small>'''Let's Grow Living Libraries'''</small>
|<small>[https://connectingcurrent.tech/ Connecting Current]</small>
[https://gsadigitallibrary.notion.site/ <small>Digital Library System - Global South Alliance</small>]
|<small>Are you also building a shared knowledge resource repository? Do you produce and disseminate knowledge on governance, policy, justice and human rights in a digital world? Or are you regularly hunting for relevant reports, toolkits and references?</small>
<small>Connecting Current is a knowledge hub for the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI). Launched as a public prototype in 2025, it is currently undergoing a revision and redesign process guided by library science and community engagement as exemplified in the Global South Alliance Digital Library.</small>
<small>The Global South Alliance, The Engine Room and Global Focus invites everyone who is interested in growing living libraries to compare notes on how to build community-led knowledge spaces that stay useful, trusted, and responsive over time. We would love to connect and get your input shaping the platform.</small>
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|<small>Find out about how the internet has been weaponized for surveillance, fear and control in Venezuela; research documenting them, and the creative solution and training methods by Conexion Segura y Libre.</small>
<small>See key data and methods on the latest research on tech used to violate human rights in Venezuela, with the latest research on Censorship and Surveillance.</small>
<small>And local perspectives form the ongoing crisis response trying to connect people affected by the double earthquakes in Venezuela.</small>
<small>Experience and collaborate on our out-of-the box training tools and ati-censorship tools</small>
<small>- Try our 3D-printed ""toy"" to teach the basics of PGP and what's the whole deal keys: the asymmetric lock box</small>
<small>- Play a round a card game to teach the nuances of internet censorship|- Take a look into our approach for censorship and shutdown preparedness.</small>
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|<small>'''CADE - Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment'''</small>
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|<small>[https://cadeproject.org/ Diplo]</small>
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|<small>It's no secret: Digital governance is becoming increasingly fragmented, making it difficult for civil society organisations (CSOs) to know where and how they can have influence. The CADE team, led by Diplo, works with CSOs, especially from the Global South, to build institutional capacities, offering expert and financial support on how to strengthen CSOs' impact in forums which matter the most. Visit us at the CADE booth to explore governance spaces, discover entry points aligned with your work, exchange experiences with peers, and contribute to a growing community working towards more inclusive digital policymaking. CADE is a project co-funded by the European Union.</small>
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|<small>'''Help! Where's my newsletter?'''</small>
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|<small>[https://www.firstdraft.media/ First Draft Media]</small>
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|<small>Do you publish an email newsletter? Is your public living in a censored environment or does your newsletter regularly fail to reach your audiences? Then I want to talk to you about my research of email censorship and deliverability. You (will) have options!</small>
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|<small>'''Gossip Messenger - Your Messaging App Leaks. Change My Mind'''</small>
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|<small>[https://usegossip.massa.network/ Gossip Messenger]</small>
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|<small>Gossip is a decentralized, end-to-end encrypted messenger with a censorship-resistant frontend hosted on-chain and local-first storage, built for people who can't depend on a single platform staying online.</small>
<small>At our booth you can try Gossip live and take the "Change My Mind" challenge: tell us what you currently use to communicate, and one of our engineers will walk you through, in five minutes, exactly what it leaks even when your messages are encrypted.</small>
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|<small>'''Holistic Security Practitioners - Steps towards Community and Updating the Manual'''</small>
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|<small>[https://holistic-security.org/ Holistic Protection Collective]</small>
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|<small>The Holistic Security Manual (<nowiki>https://holistic-security.org</nowiki>) celebrates its 10th birthday in 2026 and has advanced to a community resource and standard. Many initiatives, organisations and individual practitioners have since developed the ideas and approaches in a variety of ways. An envisioned community edition could bring a much needed update and diversification of the manual to include more feminist, global majority and indigenous works and approaches, by layering existing and new developed resources and approaches on top of the existing manual.</small>
<small>This booth will create a space for holistic security practitioners and anyone interested in the idea to connect, share ideas and resources, and potentially work together on maintaining existing materials or creating new ones.</small>
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|<small>'''Horizontal'''</small>
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|<small>[https://wearehorizontal.org/ Horizontal]</small>
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|<small>We will present Horizontal's work and programs in support of activists, journalists and human right defenders, including digital security support and our two flagship products:</small>
<small>- Tella: a free and open source tool to encrypt and hide files on your phone, and securely upload those to a cloud or share them with other users without an internet connection.</small>
<small>- Shira: an anti-phishing education tool used by digital security trainers and organizations to build their team's or community's preparedness against phishing attacks on email and messaging apps.</small>
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|<small>'''Palestine Booth'''</small>
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|<small>Independent</small>
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|<small>As we approach three years into the US-Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and across Palestine, and as we witness Western powers' unconditional material support for it, we want to make use of the space we have to hold conversations on how to understand this genocide, and 78 years of ethnic cleansing and occupation, how it intersects deeply with our spaces, and how we - as digital rights activists, academics, educators, researchers, technologists, human rights defenders, and journalists - can and should shape our work to engage meaningfully in this topic. We will also use the space to honor the lives of our martyrs, raise funds for our contacts in Gaza, and host sessions to inspire conversations about solidarity. We will intersect this cause with other contexts of digital military warfare and exploitation as a space to learn, be in solidarity, and imagine what resistance against tech-assisted imperialism can look like.</small>
<small>https://chuffed.org/project/palestine-booth</small>
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|<small>'''Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA)'''</small>
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|<small>[https://josa.ngo/ Jordan Open Source Association]</small>
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|<small>Join us at the JOSA booth to explore our open-source tools and products. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in light prototyping, live demos, and discussions around real-world use cases. The space is designed for collaboration, learning, and connecting with others working on digital rights and technology.</small>
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|<small>'''MANTA and LEAP Encrytpion Access Project'''</small>
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|<small>[https://leap.se/ LEAP Encryption Access Project]</small>
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|<small>Come talk to us about VPNs and measuring the quality of circumvention. We are the LEAP Encryption Access Project. Alongside developing the VPN stack used by RiseupVPN and others, we are building MANTA, a measurement tool for assessing tunnel health in censored environments.</small>
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|<small>'''Toosheh & Friends'''</small>
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|<small>[https://www.netfreedompioneers.org/ NetFreedom Pioneers]</small>
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[https://tooshehstar.com/en/home/ <small>Toosheh Star</small>]
 
[https://www.toosheh.org/ <small>Toosheh</small>]
|<small>For over a decade, Toosheh has helped people access critical information during censorship and internet shutdowns. Visit our booth to explore the latest generation of the Toosheh ecosystem, including Toosheh, Toosheh Star, and VPNHood, through live demonstrations and discussions with our team. We'll also unveil the new Toosheh Star app and share lessons learned from real-world deployments in highly censored environments.</small>
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|<small>'''Osservatorio Nessuno OdV'''</small>
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|<small>[https://osservatorionessuno.org/ Osservatorio Nessuno OdV]</small>
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|<small>We'll be happy to chat about our research and projects, including out ongoing effort to document techniques and tools used by law enforcement, such as low cost spyware and forensics investigative tools. We'll also demo, collect feedback and provide support around Bugbane, our open source Android application for consensual forensics.</small>
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|<small>'''Air Messenger'''</small>
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|<small>[https://phnx.im/ Phoenix R&D]/[https://air.ms/ Air Messenger]</small>
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|<small>Air is a new secure messenger that caters to the needs of at-risk users. Air is based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol and combines end-to-end encryption, low metadata, and decentralization/federation.</small>
<small>At the last Global Gatherings we shared how we have been building Air, this year we can finally open the doors for the community to start using Air.</small>
<small>To give an overview about Air:</small>
<small>Air is a free and easy-to-use secure messaging app created by Phoenix R&D, a research & development company.</small>
<small>- Send end-to-end encrypted texts, photos, videos, and documents.|- Create group chats with friends and family. Feel free to bring your coworkers too.</small>
<small>- Air doesn't collect sensitive information like your phone number or email address, and doesn't store metadata, like who you talk to and when.</small>
<small>- Air is open-source, and is based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol and open standards.</small>
<small>- Air is designed, built, and hosted in the European Union (EU).</small>
<small>- Air is not supported by investors or advertisers.</small>
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|'''<small>Secure Comms: What’s Working, What’s Missing?</small>'''
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|<small>[https://phnx.im/ Phoenix R&D]/[https://air.ms/ Air Messenger]</small> <small>& [https://okthanks.com/ OKthanks]</small>
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|<small>Got a secure comms challenge? Bring it. Maybe your messenger is missing something you need, your colleagues are struggling to adopt a secure tool, or you’re facing a problem no existing tool quite solves. Together, we'll brainstorm creative solutions, and uncover what’s still missing from secure comms today.</small>
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|<small>'''po1ytech 𝑥 IONAFLOW - Censorship Circumvention and Tooling for Journalists'''</small>
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|<small>po1ytech / [https://auth.newsmonitor.app/login?state=hKFo2SA2Z3NScUhBendadVZQZUxNdkdLX3FlaXBjRnJ0eklzLaFupWxvZ2luo3RpZNkgbmlWeXhUcWdTRWV2czZFSjVTTVcyUnlPU2RBRTZNQXSjY2lk2SBBNURDOE50cFIxN0xuT2h5aDFIbWs3MUp0Ykk3TVZYMg&client=A5DC8NtpR17LnOhyh1Hmk71JtbI7MVX2&protocol=oauth2&scope=openid%20profile%20email%20offline_access&audience=https%3A%2F%2Fnewsfeed-dev.eu.auth0.com%2Fapi%2Fv2%2F&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Fnewsmonitor.app%2Fcallback&response_type=code&response_mode=query&nonce=VW81bFU3TkUyUldETU1YRnJNRXI4c0E0VFVzcW5LcTVtemFKb2VJSThGOA%3D%3D&code_challenge=jwfmf09tkrFJzlmFXLvXvk6MUSe-kmRyx4SEAr9dnGM&code_challenge_method=S256&auth0Client=eyJuYW1lIjoiYXV0aDAtdnVlIiwidmVyc2lvbiI6IjIuMy4xIn0%3D IONAFLOW]</small>
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[https://plmr.ph/ <small>polymorphic</small>]
|<small>po1ytech builds ‹polymorphic›, an automated mirror system that keeps blocked independent media and human rights organisations reachable from inside censored regions, currently serving 22 organisations including The Insider, Verstka, and Department One.</small>
<small>IONAFLOW is a news intelligence platform that gives journalists at independent outlets access to 1,800 curated sources, with deep coverage of Russia's state messenger and other closed information environments.</small>
<small>Stop by for demos and to talk about circumvention tooling and reporting under state censorship.</small>
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|<small>'''Rise Against Big Tech Coalition Booth'''</small>
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|<small>[https://riseagainstbig.tech/ Rise Against Big Tech Coalition]</small>
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|<small>Visit the Rise Against Big Tech (also known as RABT, pronounced "rabbit") coalition campaign booth to explore resources and techniques to help your organisation move away from Big Tech and towards more autonomous, values-aligned services. Stop by to browse our educational and technical materials, get to know our recently launched forum howto.riseagainstbig.tech, connect with coalition members and others who are navigating the same transition, or ask the team your questions about how to move away from big tech. Whether you are just getting started or already mid-migration we're here to share what we've learned and here to help you 'How To RABT'</small>
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|<small>'''User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic'''</small>
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|<small>[https://superbloom.design/ Superbloom Design], [https://www.thekumquat.co/ Kumquat], [https://convocation.design/ CoRD]</small>
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[https://www.opentech.fund/labs/uxd-lab/ <small>UX & Discovery Lab</small>]
|<small>Need UX assistance or advice? Have user feedback you'd like help thinking through? Want to think about how to get feedback from your users? Interested to learn more about usability and accessibility? Stop by the UX Design & Accessibility Clinic hosted by Superbloom, Kumquat, and CoRD!</small>
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|<small>'''The AI Risk Wall: What Civil Society Is Actually Worried About'''</small>
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|<small>[https://tecer.digital/work/responsible-ai-framework-for-organisations/ Tecer Digital]</small>
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|<small>Most published guidance on AI risk is written for large, well-resourced organisations or for individual use, and it rarely captures what people working in human rights, journalism and grassroots advocacy are actually facing inside small or under-resourced organisations. This booth gathers those concerns into a live, collective risk map: participants add their own risks, vote on the ones they recognise, and elaborate on what they think is especially urgent or important. The results will feed directly into an open source framework currently being developed for civil society use.</small>
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|<small>'''Tech for Palestine - Building Ethical Alternatives for Palestinian Liberation and Digital Sovereignty'''</small>
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|<small>[https://techforpalestine.org/ Tech for Palestine]</small>
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|<small>Join us at the Tech for Palestine Booth to learn how civil society and tech workers can divest from complicit Big Tech ecosystems by building alternative infrastructure rooted in digital sovereignty. We will spotlight T4P projects like Thaura and Upscrolled to examine ethical alternatives amid Big Tech's role in sustaining and enabling the genocide in Gaza, violence in Lebanon, and violations of international humanitarian law through policing and border enforcement. Tech for Palestine will share insights on tech complicity as we discuss how to advocate for, develop, and adopt tools that refuse complicity and work toward justice and liberation.</small>
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|<small>'''The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe'''</small>
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|<small>[https://www.torproject.org/ Tor Project] & [https://guardianproject.info/ Guardian Project] ([https://orbot.app/en/ Orbot], [https://onionbrowser.com/ Onion Browser])</small>
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|<small>Tor Project and Guardian Project together will tell the vivid, enthralling epic poem of the Onionverse -- the wayward heroes, the gigantic adversarial monsters, the vengeful nation state gods, and the protective goddesses of the magical onion layers that can protect and disguise us all on our journeys of justice.</small>
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|<small>'''Tumpa'''</small>
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|<small>[https://tumpa.rocks/ Tumpa]</small>
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|<small>Tumpa is a free and open source desktop application that makes OpenPGP key creation, key management and smart card access easier. In the booth, we encourage people to come and try making their OpenPGP keys with Tumpa or try managing their already created keys with Tumpa. Tumpa aims to make secure OpenPGP usage with smartcards easy for everyone even if you are not a technologist.</small>
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Day One of the 2026 Global Gathering Agenda   ➤ Next Day

!!! Please note that the agenda is still being updated !!!!

September 4 Pre-GG Morning Activities | 9:00 - 12:00

These activities occur in the morning, before the start of the Global Gathering

Satellite Events and RSVP-Required Workshops
Each morning, we provide space for private satellite events and a handful of workshops that are open to participants, but you must register for each before the start of the event.

Currently accepting RSVPs for:

Wellbeing Morning Activities
Wellbeing Morning Activities take place offsite, before the start of the GG each day, and do not require prior registration. You can also volunteer to host a Wellbeing Morning Activity by following these instructions.

🌸 10:00 - 11:30 Catalyst Coaching Group

September 4 GG Activities | 12:00 - 18:00

12:00 - 13:00 | Networking Hour and Featured Meetups

Each day we host a networking hour at the venue. Take advantage of the many food vendors we have while meeting folks in the digital rights space! This includes a handful of meetups that take place in the venue.

🌿🌿 Regional meetups will take place today! Don't miss them! 🌿🌿

Location Meetup
Asia Meetup
Africa Meetup
Eastern European and Central Caucasus Meetup
Latin America Meetup
North America Meetup
Russia Meetup
SWANA Meetup
Western Europe Meetup


📣 Please note that Booths start at 13:00 and Circles start at 13:30


Circles, Villages and Offsite Meetups

🔔 Follow these instructions, to organize a Circle in the slots marked "TBD" OR to organize an offsite meetup.

🔔 Please take notes in each Riseup pad linked in each title.

You can find detailed Circles, Villages, and Meetup descriptions the end of this page.

Circles, September 4
13:30 - 14:30
15:00 - 16:00
16:30 - 17:30
Circle 1 Researchers Meetup Age Verification and Digital Identity Systems: The Mapping and Actors (Part 1) The Future of DSA: A Global Perspective
Circle 2 Journalism Meetup Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies
Circle 3 Policy Advocates Meetup Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins
Circle 4 Participatory Defense Meetup How to Design and Build Digital Infrastructure that Works for Your Community Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions
Circle 5 Influence Operations Investigators Meetup On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance
Circle 6 OSINT in the Open Meetup Investigating Platform Accountability Digital Security and AI Meetup
Circle 7 TBD - Available to be reserved TBD - Available to be reserved
Villages
13:30 - 14:30
15:00 - 16:00
16:30 - 17:30
Ecosystem Resilience Village U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities How Ops Staff Can Stay Afloat During the Floods
Calyx Village Calyx Session Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance
APC Village Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) Global South Communities Reviewing the FLOSS We Need, Visions from the Margins Operations as Security Infrastructure
Digital Security Village Security Practioners Meetup Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile Auditing AI on the Questions that Matter to You: Learn a Simple, Repeatable Method for Testing How LLMs Handle Politically Contested Topics
Circumvention Tech Village Technologist Meetup MANTA: Measuring Tunnel Health in Censored Environments Working Around Max: Brainstorming Civil-Society Resistance to Russia's State Messaging App
Spyware Village Spyware Researchers Meetup
Secure Communications Village How to Approach Community-Rriven Development Beyond Git Secure Messaging in 2026 and What Comes Next
Regional Views Village 15 Things We Learned from Auditing 15 Brazilian Media Organizations Advancing Collective Responses to Mis- and Disinformation in the Iran and Palestine Contexts
Queer Rights Village Tech Justice Promenade: Gathering of LGBTQI+ and Allies Inappropriate Bodies: Sex Workers & Queer People Pushed to the Digital Margins
Offsite Meetups Please note that these meetups are being organized by participants themselves, and the TCU/GG staff have no oversight on these activities.

Booths

You can find detailed Booth descriptions at the bottom of this page.

Each booth at the venue is numbered. The venue maps on site at the venue will help direct you toward booths by number.

13:00 - 15:00
15:30 - 17:30
Location
Name
Run by
Name
Run by
APC Village
Booth 3
Next generation Internet - Zero (NGI0) ecosystem APC Community Centred Connectivity APC
Booth 4a Tumpa Tumpa
Booth 4b Digital Security Helpline - Safety Clinic Access Now
Booth 5 Dash Chat Dash Chat Gossip Messenger - Your Messaging App Leaks. Change My Mind Gossip Messenger
Queer Rights Village

Booth 6

Queer Rights Village Queer Rights Village
Booth 7 Osservatorio Nessuno OdV Osservatorio Nessuno OdV
Booth 8 Help! Where's my newsletter? First Draft Media
Secure Comms Village
Booth 9
Air Messenger Phoenix R&D/Air Messenger Secure Comms: What’s Working, What’s Missing? Phoenix R&D/Air Messenger & OKthanks
Booth 10 The AI Risk Wall: What Civil Society Is Actually Worried About Tecer Digital
Booth 11 Horizontal Horizontal
Booth 12 User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic Superbloom Design, Kumquat, CoRD

UX & Discovery Lab

User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic Superbloom Design, Kumquat, CoRD

UX & Discovery Lab

Booth 13 Let's Grow Living Libraries Connecting Current

Digital Library System - Global South Alliance

Booth 14 CADE - Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment Diplo
Booth 15 Toosheh & Friends NetFreedom Pioneers

Toosheh Star

Toosheh

Booth 16 Holistic Security Practitioners - Steps towards Community and Updating the Manual Holistic Protection Collective
Booth 17 po1ytech 𝑥 IONAFLOW - Censorship Circumvention and Tooling for Journalists po1ytech / IONAFLOW

polymorphic

Booth 18 Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA) Jordan Open Source Association
Booth 19 Rise Against Big Tech Coalition Booth Rise Against Big Tech Coalition
Booth 21 MANTA and LEAP Encrytpion Access Project LEAP Encryption Access Project
Circumvention Tech Village

Booth 22

The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe Tor Project & Guardian Project (Orbot, Onion Browser) The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe Tor Project & Guardian Project (Orbot, Onion Browser)
Spyware Village

Booth 57

Calyx Village

Booth 79

Calyx Institute Calyx Institute
CalyxOS
Calyx Institute Calyx Institute
CalyxOS
Booth 80 Tech for Palestine - Building Ethical Alternatives for Palestinian Liberation and Digital Sovereignty Tech for Palestine
Regional Perspectives Village

Booth 81

Venezuela - Conexión Segura y Libre CSL - Conexión Segura y LibreVE sin Filtro
Booth 82 Palestine Booth Independent Palestine Booth Independent

September 4 Global Gathering After Hours | 18:00 - 21:00

The Digital Rights Drag Show
.

Time: 18:00 - 19:00

Location: Center of venue

Join us for a night of drag with Valencia and Drive and Billie Gunz

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💖 Valencia Drive -the (Un)official drag queen of the digital rights community - is your commercial-free hotmix of the 80’s, 90’s and today, here to serve you more fashion, more comedy, and more cartoonish nonsense than ever before. Valencia returns to Global Gathering mainstage this year with yet another iconic, legendary, and absolutely flawless performance, proving yet again why she’s your favorite threat model. (Valencia Drive's IG: @thevalenciadrive).


💖 Billie Gunz is a trans masc performing artist based in Porto. Trained in theater, dance and performance art, his drag explores LGTB+ narratives and alternative masculinities in pop culture. The work is usually political, sexy, and camp. He was the co-founder of Casa T Lisboa, and Casa del Carmen (Salamanca-Spain). Both projects center on creating LGBT+ community, mixing activism and art. Currently he is starting a new era as a solo performer.
The Boom Boom Boom P A R T Y

Time: 19:00 - 21:00

Location: Center of venue

Open the Global Gathering with the energized global sounds of DJ Boom Boom Boom, the most loved AND feared DJ of the digital rights community. Last year, our attempts to dethrone her were thwarted because of alleged intimidation involving bag pipe serenades. We will give it up though - her P A R T I E S are among the best we have ever been to!

DJ Boom Boom Boom sounds combine Afro beats, reggaeton, Habibi sounds, Medieval flute trap, and polka remixes of Taylor Swift. This internationally acclaimed DJ has graced laundromats and parking lots across three countries. She is well known outside of the digital rights space for inventing the Bluetooth tambourine, and is considered the greatest mime since Marcel Marceau.

Partners

Village and Circle Descriptions

Villages are "all-day hubs" focused on specific topics. They house both Booths and Circles.

Village
Run by
Village Description
APC Village Association for Progressive Communications
Calyx Village The Calyx Institute
Circumvention Tech Village The Tor Project, Guardian Project
Digital Rights Village Resident NGO, TCU This is a space for security practitioners and trainers to discuss securing our communities from digital threats from both the ground and the tech
Ecosystem Resilience Village TCU
Regional Views Village
Secure Communications Village Phoenix R & D (Air Messenger), OK Thanks
Spyware Village Amnesty Tech, EFF
Queer Rights Village
Circle and/or Meetup Title
Description
15 Things We Learned from Auditing 15 Brazilian Media Organizations What happens when 15 newcomers to the SAFETAG auditing methodologies are trained to perform their own assessments and then hit the road to audit 15 independent Brazilian media organisations? Join an implementer, two auditors, and a funder who will share their experience as a starting point for the discussion of what happened when a structured auditor-training model met the messy realities of small, resource-constrained newsrooms. Participants will share their similar experiences using SAFETAG and any best practices or lessons they also picked up along the way.
Age Verification and Digital Identity Systems: The Mapping and Actors (Part 1) This is part 1 of a two part Circle focused on Age Verification and digital Identify Systems

Digital Identity systems and age verification requirements are being rolled out in many countries across the world. In this Circle, participants highlight the work of the digital rights organizations and coalitions working in this area, as well as mapping what people are seeing on the ground in different regions. Together, they will explore how privacy-washing appears in technical and policy proposals, how these systems function in practice, and the impacts they have on communities—particularly those most at risk. Additionally, they will share research, including  hearing from Karisma's research on the Colombian digital ID card developed by IDEMIA - the same company that produces the EU digital wallet. They will also have an opportunity to connect with members of the HR41D coalition, a network of human rights defenders actively working on digital identity and age verification issues.

This  CIrcle will be followed up by a CIrcle on day three, focused on strategizing collectively around what harm-reduction pathways civil society and technologists can push for.

Advancing Collective Responses to Mis- and Disinformation in the Iran and Palestine Contexts Mis- and disinformation surrounding the human rights situations in Iran and Palestine continue to shape public understanding, influence policy debates, and affect the work of the civil society. This circle will bring together journalists, researchers, technologists, and advocates, lawyers to discuss shared challenges, identify gaps, and exchange strategies for responding to these information threats. Together, participants will explore opportunities for collaboration and develop ideas for collective action and future coordination.
Auditing AI on the Questions that Matter to You: Learn a Simple, Repeatable Method for Testing How LLMs Handle Politically Contested Topics AI models differ meaningfully in whether they mirror or resist state-aligned framing. In this hands-on Circle, participants run live tests across multiple models and leave with a reproducible audit methodology using AI analysis tool AIdas. The goal is to help participants replicate and extend an AI research methodology in their own contexts.
Africa Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the African region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse African projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Africa digital rights community.
Asia Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the Asia region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Asian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Asian digital rights community.
Beyond Borders: How Authoritarian States Use Digital Tactics to Target Diaspora and People in Exile Across Eastern Europe, Central Asia, and beyond, authoritarian governments are using increasingly sophisticated digital tactics to surveil, harass, and discredit activists and organizations operating outside their borders. This Circle draws on documented cases from Belarus, including fake Telegram bots, AI-generated deepfakes, fabricated hack narratives, and financial doxxing, as entry points for a broader cross-regional exchange about how these tactics are evolving and what patterns emerge when you look across different country contexts.
Clawing Back Your Data in the Age of Social Surveillance Participants will discuss what it means to participate in social media and online networks in 2026. Together, they will explore questions such as: Under what circumstances is sharing information on the social—and non-social—web important? What does deletion mean in a digital context, and when is it critical? They will also examine the power of backing up and preserving information as a form of speaking truth to power in digital spaces where surveillance, censorship, and platform control can be used to shape, edit, or erase narratives from critical voices.
Creative Refusal: Experimental Artistic Methods to Radically Refuse Surveillance This circle brings together people interested in exploring artistic methods to challenge surveillance in public spaces, online, during protests, and in everyday life. Participants will engage with low-tech creative practices, techniques, and visual imagery that can be used to resist surveillance and demand structural transformation. The circle will also raise critical questions about when and why visibility is used to document injury. The conversation draws its starting examples from Queer African communities: Adventures of the Witch's Garden (AWG), a game built from stories of how queer Africans navigate tech surveillance, and Making Space for the Unkind,  a speculative visual novel that interrogates the systems sustaining both digital infrastructures and extractive economies.
Criminalization Is a Design Condition: Building Most Resilient Tech from the Margins Design from the Margins starts from a simple premise: the people most targeted by surveillance, censorship, policing, borders, and platform abuse are the people who can teach us how to design and build safer technology for everyone. Participants will discuss how criminalization can be used as a design condition and the understandings being built into it - turning lived harms and human rights documentation into concrete requirements for surveillance-resistant tools, safer defaults, alternative infrastructure, and tech that serves people, not power.
Cross-Borders Storytelling: Device Searches, Metadata, and Collective Preparation Border crossings can transform phones, laptops and media archives into sources of risk for storytellers and the communities they document, particularly as border authorities in some jurisdictions gain wider powers to inspect digital devices and may seek access to cloud-based data. This Circle seeks to share and compare experiences of device searches and metadata scrutiny across regions, while exploring holistic preparation involving digital, legal, physical, cultural and psychosocial considerations.
Digital Authoritarianism and Forced Exile: Mapping Experiences and Strategies This Circle examines digital authoritarianism as a direct driver of displacement and exile. Participants will map shared experiences across regions, and explore collective strategies and mutual support mechanisms to address common challenges and threats.
Digital Security and AI Meetup Developments in AI are creating intensifying existing threats, and creating new threats, to the digital security of at-risk users. At the same time, interesting opportunities are emerging for privacy and security friendly alternatives. This circle will provide a space for participants to co-strategise on how civil society should respond to threats and opportunities at the intersection of AI and digital security
Digital Transnational Repression: Connecting Across Regions This meetup brings together practitioners working on digital transnational repression (TNR) to exchange experiences, compare emerging trends, and strengthen collaboration across regions. While TNR often appears as a series of isolated incidents affecting specific countries or communities, many of these cases reflect common tactics, shared methods, and recurring patterns employed by different states against diaspora and exile communities. Recent exchanges among practitioners highlighted the value of looking beyond individual country contexts. Thus, we hope to do just that, and identify common patterns, exchange practical lessons, compare tactics, and build stronger connections and continued collaborations across networks, regions and organizations.
Eastern European and Central Caucasus Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the Eastern European and Central Caucasus region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Eastern European and Central Caucasus projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Eastern European and Central Caucasus digital rights community.
Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) Global South Communities Reviewing the FLOSS We need, Visions from the Margins This circle will be a celebration of the launch of a special edition of Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch), in partnership with NGI0, on the theme "The open source we want". This special edition explores diversity and inclusion for open source projects and how this impacts human rights online, access, accessibility, digital divide, advocacy, TFGBV, the usage of open source by human right defenders and NGOs, privacy, communal infrastructure and costs associated with open source technologies.
How Ops Staff Can Stay Afloat During the Floods Funding cuts, staff layoffs, and ongoing uncertainty are forcing organizations to do more with less. During this circle, participants will share honest struggles with maintaining efficient, resilient operations, and will come away with collectively shared tactics and strategies that have been successful to stay functional, even during high stress periods.
How to Approach Community-Rriven Development Beyond Git Participants will discuss approaches to let software development be driven by users, even those without technical know-how or git knowledge. What can we learn from Community activation/building tools developed in activist circles? How can we maintain bidirectional and value-based community connections?
How to Design and Build Digital Infrastructure that Works for Your Community Communities can own and govern their own digital infrastructure! This Circle is for anyone trying to connect their community to the internet, or build or adapt communication platforms to serve their communities needs. Come hear little-known successes, exchange honest lessons, and identify shared needs to strengthen community-owned infrastructure.
Inappropriate Bodies: Sex Workers & Queer People Pushed to the Digital Margins Surveillance, erasure, and censorship have always been a day-to-day to the sex worker community. In this circle, we invite digital rights activists, moderators, developers, and other sex workers to discuss the impact and the harm of these issues and how we can come together to build an Internet rooted in collective liberation.
Influence Operations Investigators Meetup A space for people who research and track influence operations across different regions to meet, connect, and build trust. Many of us investigate influence operations in relative isolation, often under risk, and rarely get to meet peers facing similar challenges. This meetup is a chance to put faces to names, share where we are working and what we are up against, and lay the groundwork for ongoing cross-regional collaboration that continues well beyond the GG. We especially want to connect investigators from underrepresented regions, including the Global South, where influence operations are often under-documented but increasingly consequential.
Investigating Platform Accountability This Circle will bring together individuals and projects investigating developments in platform accountability work, current needs, and brainstorming cross-regional actions. Building from prior reporting and research, we'll discuss hardwon lessons, share strategies to overcome challenges, and look out for ways to collaborate and learn from each other.
Journalism Meetup Connect with other journalists and media professionals in the digital rights field. This is a fantastic opportunity to foster meaningful connections, share your concerns and seek support, and expand your professional network.
Latin America Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the Latin America region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Latin American projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Latin America digital rights community.
Leaving Big Tech: From Common Blockers to Collective Solutions Making the case for moving away from Big Tech is one thing, but actually doing it is another. In this circle, we'll bring together organisations and individuals at different stages of their transition to share what has worked, what hasn't and what's still getting in the way. Whether you're trying to build internal consensus, in the middle of a technical migration, or already on the other side and looking to support others, this is a space to map out shared challenges and leave with some good next steps.
MANTA: Measuring Tunnel Health in Censored Environments An in-person gathering to present and discuss MANTA (Manifold Analysis of Network Tunnel Anomalies) with co-designers, implementors and aligned projects interested in measuring tunnel health in censored environments.
North America Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the North American region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse North American projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the North American digital rights community.
On the Horizon: AI-enabled Technology and its Gendered Harms With the steady increase in AI-powered technologies all around the world, the digital rights landscape is changing and with it so are online harms especially to women and young girls. This circle aims to discuss the impact of AI tools, software and technologies on how women access, use, and take part in online spaces. By leveraging research studies on gendered disinformation from the region, this circle will map our the real harms to communities across Global South through AI-powered technologies and surveillance.
Operations as Security Infrastructure As shrinking civic space and evolving security threats make international human rights convenings increasingly difficult, operational resilience for convening has become as critical as digital security. This Circle asks: How do we threat-model a human rights convening? Together, we'll challenge and expand what counts as security infrastructure by exploring how operational decisions-from venue selection and government engagement to accessibility, participant care, and incident response-shape the safety and resilience of international gatherings. Bringing together conveners alongside practitioners working in digital security, organisational security, incident response, trust and safety, secure communications, accessibility, participant support, and crisis response, participants will identify shared priorities and strengthen our collective capacity to convene safely and sustainably amidst these times.
OSINT in the Open Meetup OSINT practitioners share methods and missions but rarely get to share a room. This meetup is a dedicated space for open-source intelligence professionals to meet, swap stories, and build the kind of relationships that make the work more sustainable and less lonely.
Participatory Defense Meetup This meetup is for people working on participatory defense and advocacy for individuals who have been imprisoned-to share strategies, tactics, and build up a stronger network for defense.
Policy Advocates Meetup Connect with individuals working at the intersection of policy and digital rights. This event offers a unique opportunity to learn from fellow policy advocates from across the world, and learn about current policy initiatives related to the impact of technology on human rights.
Researchers Meetup Connect with fellow researchers investigating digital rights topics and subjects such as internet freedom, security and technology. Participants will share insights, discuss recent findings, and explore emerging trends in the field. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or new to the field, this meetup provides a supportive environment to enhance your work and impact.
Russia Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in Russia This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse Russian projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Russian digital rights community.
Secure Messaging in 2026 and What Comes next Participants will discuss what secure messaging looks like in 2026-and where it's headed next. We'll explore current trends, emerging gaps, and how evolving privacy technologies and federated protocols are reshaping the landscape. This session invites input from developers, advocates, and end users alike to help define the future of secure, user-centered communication. Come share your insights and help us imagine what comes next.
Security Practioners Meetup Meet security practioners from around the world - from cybersecurity professionals conducting audits to digital security trainers. Whether you’re looking to share your expertise, learn from others, or expand your professional network, this Circle is a great place to learn about new developments, and find opportunities for collaboration.
Spyware Researchers Meetup
SWANA Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the SWANA region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn from diverse SWANA projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the SWANA digital rights community.
Tech Justice Promenade: Gathering of LGBTQI+ and allies This meetup provides a strategic space for LGBTQI+ technologists, policymakers, digital rights activists, and allies to connect and build actionable pathways for increasing queer representation in the global tech ecosystem and examining the rapid expansion of Artificial intelligence. strategising on how our communities can move from passive consumers of these technologies to critical operators who can shape its future and counter algorithmic bias.
Technologist Meetup Meet technologists from across the world who are working in digital rights, or in other public interest technology areas. Whether you’re looking to share your expertise, learn from others, or expand your professional network, this Circle is a great place to learn about new developments, and find opportunities for collaboration.
The Future of DSA: A Global Perspective This circle is designed for current and prospective DSA Human Rights Alliance members to discuss pressing issues in platform regulation at the EU level, the regulatory implications of EU regulation beyond its borders, and how broader regional perspectives can be incorporated into Alliance's activities. Building on the Principles for a Human-Rights Centered Application of the DSA: A Global Perspective, published earlier this year, participants will strategize on advocacy approaches to maximize the impact of the Principles and to envision the Alliance's future in the shrinking civil society space.
U.S. Foreign Policy and Human Rights: Impacts, Challenges, and Opportunities Participants will discuss the dramatic shift of U.S. government foreign policy since 2024 - from the gutting of foreign aid, firing of internet freedom staff, and deepening politicization of human rights policy. The discussion will center on how this shift has impacted human rights defenders around the world, challenges to engaging with the US administration, and potential efforts and opportunities that may still exist through 2028.
Working Around Max: Brainstorming Civil-Society Resistance to Russia's State Messaging App Max is a state-backed messaging and government-services app from Russia's VK Group that became mandatory to pre-install on smartphones sold in Russia from September 2025, and is increasingly required to reach government services there and in Russian-occupied Ukraine. Drawing on InterSecLab's technical analysis of how Max detects and blocks VPNs, collects user data, and monitors in-app behavior, this Circle brings participants together to assess existing circumvention approaches and brainstorm new ones. Whether you are a journalist, lawyer, dissident, queer person, or VPN developer connected to Russia, have friends and family there, or simply want to lend your brainpower to internet freedom, you are welcome.
Western Europe Meetup Connect with individuals actively working in the Western European region. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about different projects, gain valuable insights, and expand your professional network. This meetup is designed to foster meaningful connections and enrich the Western European digital rights community.

Booth Descriptions

Booth
Run by
Booth Description
Digital Security Helpline - safety Clinic Access Now The Digital Security Helpline offers expert guidance on online safety, privacy, and security for individuals and organizations. Whether you're dealing with hacking, harassment, data breaches, or just want to strengthen your digital defenses.

At the booth, visitors can:

  • Get one-on-one advice from digital security experts
  • Learn simple steps to secure devices and accounts
  • Explore tools for privacy, encryption, and safe communication
  • Ask questions about real-life digital threats and how to respond
Next generation Internet - Zero (NGI0) ecosystem APC
Community Centred Connectivity APC
Calyx Institute Calyx Institute

CalyxOS

The Calyx Institute defends digital privacy, advances connectivity, and strives for a future where everyone has access to the resources and tools they need to remain securely connected. We are keen to connect with at-risk communities in need for digital privacy and security tools, our peer free and open-source software (FOSS) developers, and digital security educators and researchers. Our work focuses on building CalyxOS, a privacy-respecting Android operating system, Seedvault, a FOSS tool to back up and restore your Android devices, and other resources to help people protect their own data. Come chat with us! Tell us what features and tools you need the most in your mobile experience.
Let's Grow Living Libraries Connecting Current

Digital Library System - Global South Alliance

Are you also building a shared knowledge resource repository? Do you produce and disseminate knowledge on governance, policy, justice and human rights in a digital world? Or are you regularly hunting for relevant reports, toolkits and references?

Connecting Current is a knowledge hub for the Digital Democracy Initiative (DDI). Launched as a public prototype in 2025, it is currently undergoing a revision and redesign process guided by library science and community engagement as exemplified in the Global South Alliance Digital Library. The Global South Alliance, The Engine Room and Global Focus invites everyone who is interested in growing living libraries to compare notes on how to build community-led knowledge spaces that stay useful, trusted, and responsive over time. We would love to connect and get your input shaping the platform.

Venezuela - Conexión Segura y Libre CSL - Conexión Segura y LibreVE sin Filtro Find out about how the internet has been weaponized for surveillance, fear and control in Venezuela; research documenting them, and the creative solution and training methods by Conexion Segura y Libre.

See key data and methods on the latest research on tech used to violate human rights in Venezuela, with the latest research on Censorship and Surveillance. And local perspectives form the ongoing crisis response trying to connect people affected by the double earthquakes in Venezuela. Experience and collaborate on our out-of-the box training tools and ati-censorship tools - Try our 3D-printed ""toy"" to teach the basics of PGP and what's the whole deal keys: the asymmetric lock box - Play a round a card game to teach the nuances of internet censorship|- Take a look into our approach for censorship and shutdown preparedness. - Use our anti-censorship tool that's uses VPNs but isn't really a VPN: Noticias Sin Filtro

Dash Chat Dash Chat Stay Connected When Systems Fail
CADE - Civil Society Alliances for Digital Empowerment Diplo It's no secret: Digital governance is becoming increasingly fragmented, making it difficult for civil society organisations (CSOs) to know where and how they can have influence. The CADE team, led by Diplo, works with CSOs, especially from the Global South, to build institutional capacities, offering expert and financial support on how to strengthen CSOs' impact in forums which matter the most. Visit us at the CADE booth to explore governance spaces, discover entry points aligned with your work, exchange experiences with peers, and contribute to a growing community working towards more inclusive digital policymaking. CADE is a project co-funded by the European Union.
Help! Where's my newsletter? First Draft Media Do you publish an email newsletter? Is your public living in a censored environment or does your newsletter regularly fail to reach your audiences? Then I want to talk to you about my research of email censorship and deliverability. You (will) have options!
Gossip Messenger - Your Messaging App Leaks. Change My Mind Gossip Messenger Gossip is a decentralized, end-to-end encrypted messenger with a censorship-resistant frontend hosted on-chain and local-first storage, built for people who can't depend on a single platform staying online.

At our booth you can try Gossip live and take the "Change My Mind" challenge: tell us what you currently use to communicate, and one of our engineers will walk you through, in five minutes, exactly what it leaks even when your messages are encrypted.

Holistic Security Practitioners - Steps towards Community and Updating the Manual Holistic Protection Collective The Holistic Security Manual (https://holistic-security.org) celebrates its 10th birthday in 2026 and has advanced to a community resource and standard. Many initiatives, organisations and individual practitioners have since developed the ideas and approaches in a variety of ways. An envisioned community edition could bring a much needed update and diversification of the manual to include more feminist, global majority and indigenous works and approaches, by layering existing and new developed resources and approaches on top of the existing manual.

This booth will create a space for holistic security practitioners and anyone interested in the idea to connect, share ideas and resources, and potentially work together on maintaining existing materials or creating new ones.

Horizontal Horizontal We will present Horizontal's work and programs in support of activists, journalists and human right defenders, including digital security support and our two flagship products:

- Tella: a free and open source tool to encrypt and hide files on your phone, and securely upload those to a cloud or share them with other users without an internet connection. - Shira: an anti-phishing education tool used by digital security trainers and organizations to build their team's or community's preparedness against phishing attacks on email and messaging apps.

Palestine Booth Independent As we approach three years into the US-Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza and across Palestine, and as we witness Western powers' unconditional material support for it, we want to make use of the space we have to hold conversations on how to understand this genocide, and 78 years of ethnic cleansing and occupation, how it intersects deeply with our spaces, and how we - as digital rights activists, academics, educators, researchers, technologists, human rights defenders, and journalists - can and should shape our work to engage meaningfully in this topic. We will also use the space to honor the lives of our martyrs, raise funds for our contacts in Gaza, and host sessions to inspire conversations about solidarity. We will intersect this cause with other contexts of digital military warfare and exploitation as a space to learn, be in solidarity, and imagine what resistance against tech-assisted imperialism can look like.

https://chuffed.org/project/palestine-booth

Jordan Open Source Association (JOSA) Jordan Open Source Association Join us at the JOSA booth to explore our open-source tools and products. Participants will have the opportunity to engage in light prototyping, live demos, and discussions around real-world use cases. The space is designed for collaboration, learning, and connecting with others working on digital rights and technology.
MANTA and LEAP Encrytpion Access Project LEAP Encryption Access Project Come talk to us about VPNs and measuring the quality of circumvention. We are the LEAP Encryption Access Project. Alongside developing the VPN stack used by RiseupVPN and others, we are building MANTA, a measurement tool for assessing tunnel health in censored environments.
Toosheh & Friends NetFreedom Pioneers

Toosheh Star

Toosheh

For over a decade, Toosheh has helped people access critical information during censorship and internet shutdowns. Visit our booth to explore the latest generation of the Toosheh ecosystem, including Toosheh, Toosheh Star, and VPNHood, through live demonstrations and discussions with our team. We'll also unveil the new Toosheh Star app and share lessons learned from real-world deployments in highly censored environments.
Osservatorio Nessuno OdV Osservatorio Nessuno OdV We'll be happy to chat about our research and projects, including out ongoing effort to document techniques and tools used by law enforcement, such as low cost spyware and forensics investigative tools. We'll also demo, collect feedback and provide support around Bugbane, our open source Android application for consensual forensics.
Air Messenger Phoenix R&D/Air Messenger Air is a new secure messenger that caters to the needs of at-risk users. Air is based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol and combines end-to-end encryption, low metadata, and decentralization/federation.

At the last Global Gatherings we shared how we have been building Air, this year we can finally open the doors for the community to start using Air. To give an overview about Air: Air is a free and easy-to-use secure messaging app created by Phoenix R&D, a research & development company. - Send end-to-end encrypted texts, photos, videos, and documents.|- Create group chats with friends and family. Feel free to bring your coworkers too. - Air doesn't collect sensitive information like your phone number or email address, and doesn't store metadata, like who you talk to and when. - Air is open-source, and is based on the Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol and open standards. - Air is designed, built, and hosted in the European Union (EU). - Air is not supported by investors or advertisers.

Secure Comms: What’s Working, What’s Missing? Phoenix R&D/Air Messenger & OKthanks Got a secure comms challenge? Bring it. Maybe your messenger is missing something you need, your colleagues are struggling to adopt a secure tool, or you’re facing a problem no existing tool quite solves. Together, we'll brainstorm creative solutions, and uncover what’s still missing from secure comms today.
po1ytech 𝑥 IONAFLOW - Censorship Circumvention and Tooling for Journalists po1ytech / IONAFLOW

polymorphic

po1ytech builds ‹polymorphic›, an automated mirror system that keeps blocked independent media and human rights organisations reachable from inside censored regions, currently serving 22 organisations including The Insider, Verstka, and Department One.

IONAFLOW is a news intelligence platform that gives journalists at independent outlets access to 1,800 curated sources, with deep coverage of Russia's state messenger and other closed information environments. Stop by for demos and to talk about circumvention tooling and reporting under state censorship.

Rise Against Big Tech Coalition Booth Rise Against Big Tech Coalition Visit the Rise Against Big Tech (also known as RABT, pronounced "rabbit") coalition campaign booth to explore resources and techniques to help your organisation move away from Big Tech and towards more autonomous, values-aligned services. Stop by to browse our educational and technical materials, get to know our recently launched forum howto.riseagainstbig.tech, connect with coalition members and others who are navigating the same transition, or ask the team your questions about how to move away from big tech. Whether you are just getting started or already mid-migration we're here to share what we've learned and here to help you 'How To RABT'
User Experience Design & Accessibility Clinic Superbloom Design, Kumquat, CoRD

UX & Discovery Lab

Need UX assistance or advice? Have user feedback you'd like help thinking through? Want to think about how to get feedback from your users? Interested to learn more about usability and accessibility? Stop by the UX Design & Accessibility Clinic hosted by Superbloom, Kumquat, and CoRD!
The AI Risk Wall: What Civil Society Is Actually Worried About Tecer Digital Most published guidance on AI risk is written for large, well-resourced organisations or for individual use, and it rarely captures what people working in human rights, journalism and grassroots advocacy are actually facing inside small or under-resourced organisations. This booth gathers those concerns into a live, collective risk map: participants add their own risks, vote on the ones they recognise, and elaborate on what they think is especially urgent or important. The results will feed directly into an open source framework currently being developed for civil society use.
Tech for Palestine - Building Ethical Alternatives for Palestinian Liberation and Digital Sovereignty Tech for Palestine Join us at the Tech for Palestine Booth to learn how civil society and tech workers can divest from complicit Big Tech ecosystems by building alternative infrastructure rooted in digital sovereignty. We will spotlight T4P projects like Thaura and Upscrolled to examine ethical alternatives amid Big Tech's role in sustaining and enabling the genocide in Gaza, violence in Lebanon, and violations of international humanitarian law through policing and border enforcement. Tech for Palestine will share insights on tech complicity as we discuss how to advocate for, develop, and adopt tools that refuse complicity and work toward justice and liberation.
The Onion Odyssey Cryptographic Universe Tor Project & Guardian Project (Orbot, Onion Browser) Tor Project and Guardian Project together will tell the vivid, enthralling epic poem of the Onionverse -- the wayward heroes, the gigantic adversarial monsters, the vengeful nation state gods, and the protective goddesses of the magical onion layers that can protect and disguise us all on our journeys of justice.
Tumpa Tumpa Tumpa is a free and open source desktop application that makes OpenPGP key creation, key management and smart card access easier. In the booth, we encourage people to come and try making their OpenPGP keys with Tumpa or try managing their already created keys with Tumpa. Tumpa aims to make secure OpenPGP usage with smartcards easy for everyone even if you are not a technologist.
Queer Rights Village