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[[Identity 2.0: Exploring Digital Identities Through Art]] | [[Identity 2.0: Exploring Digital Identities Through Art]] |
Revision as of 15:21, 6 October 2020
The following are notes that we take for each instance of our various Community Knowledge Share Workshops. The CKS are weekly workshops given by a diversity of community leaders on a variety of topics.
Civilsphere's Emergency VPN: Analyzing Mobile Network Traffic to Detect Digital Threats
The State of Internet Freedom Around the World
The Alarming Growing Trend of Digital Identification Systems
Identity 2.0: Exploring Digital Identities Through Art
The Intergenerational Ruptures and Bridges in Feminism
Decentralized Web: Research Findings
Procesos en Capacitaciones en Seguridad Integral y Digital
Digital Rights in Southeast Asia
So You Want to be a Digital Security Trainer
How to Better Prepare for the Next Internet Shutdown
Disinformation Strategies and Tactics
Covid-19 Without a Lockdown: Digital Tools Used in Taiwan for Coronavirus Prevention & Monitoring
América Latina: la tecnología en tiempos de COVID-19
How Activists Organize Self Care and Collective Care?
Growing Privacy Concerns During COVID-19
Fireplace Chat with Funders in the Internet Freedom Space
The Story of Diversity, Security & Love in Southern Africa
Magick of Glitter & Tales of Building Community
Silencing Across Borders: Digital Threats and Transnational Repression against Exiled Activists
Constructing Feminist Tech through Fiction
Taking the High Route - the Internet routing architecture and human rights