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**Don't have an account to the TCU Mattermost? [[TCU Mattermost|you can request one following the directions here.]]
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==== ''The Internet Standards Almanac by ARTICLE 19: The how, where, and which Internet infrastructure is standardized'' ====
==== '''The Internet Standards Almanac by ARTICLE 19: The how, where, and which Internet infrastructure is standardized''' ====
[https://almanac.article19.org/ Almanac] is an interactive site by Article 19 to support public interest technologists and civil society organizations who wish to participate in technical standards-developing organizations. It answers two primary questions:
[https://almanac.article19.org/ Almanac] is an interactive site by Article 19 to support public interest technologists and civil society organizations who wish to participate in technical standards-developing organizations. It answers two primary questions:
1) Which standards developing organizations (SDOs) are developing standards that have human rights implications?
1) Which standards developing organizations (SDOs) are developing standards that have human rights implications?

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Glitter Meetups

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

The Internet Standards Almanac by ARTICLE 19: The how, where, and which Internet infrastructure is standardized

Almanac is an interactive site by Article 19 to support public interest technologists and civil society organizations who wish to participate in technical standards-developing organizations. It answers two primary questions: 1) Which standards developing organizations (SDOs) are developing standards that have human rights implications? 2) How do these standards impact human rights? We will speak with Don Le about how anyone curious about engaging in the standardization of internet infrastructure can get involved.

Don coordinates Team Digital’s cross-programmatic work, supporting the implementation of programs and projects. He has previously managed interdisciplinary communities and convened actors from a cross-section of fields facilitating collaboration to improve access to information and achieve greater freedom of expression. He has also organised international advocacy efforts to promote digital rights, and to support frontline activists and citizen journalists in Vietnam.

Notes

Notes will be posted here