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Revision as of 09:08, 22 July 2020
The following are notes that we take for each instance of our various online virtual gatherings. Glitter Meetups are weekly town halls for the Internet Freedom community, and Community Knowledge Shares are weekly workshops given by a diversity of community leaders on a variety of topics.
Glitter Meetup Notes | Community Knowledge Share Notes |
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Glitter Meetups serve as weekly town halls where individuals can share updates in their regions or projects, ask questions or seek advice and support, share their opinion, and create collaborations with digital rights defenders from all other the world. |
CKS workshops are lead by community leaders, and cover an area of topics. They are usually capped at 25 people, and run from 1-2 hours. | Read articles and reports that synthesize feedback and information shared by the community on a variety of topics. | Find all the knowledge and resources shared during villages and special events with the IF Community. |