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|}Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the [https://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/community/channels/town-square IF Square on the TCU Mattermost], at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one [[TCU Mattermost|here]].
|}Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the [https://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/community/channels/town-square IF Square on the TCU Mattermost], at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one [[TCU Mattermost|here]].
*'''Date:''' Thursday, March 14
*'''Date:''' Thursday, March 14
*'''Time:''' 9am EST / 2pm UTC
*'''Time:''' 9am EDT / 1pm UTC
*'''Who:''' Martín Szyszlican
*'''Who:''' Martín Szyszlican
*'''Moderator:''' Mardiya
*'''Moderator:''' Mardiya

Revision as of 08:41, 21 February 2024

Glitter Meetups

Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IF Square on the TCU Mattermost, at 9am EST / 2pm UTC. It is a text-based chat where digital rights defenders can share regional and projects updates, expertise, ask questions, and connect with others from all over the world! Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.

Open data and civic tech to circumvent government censorship and disinformation in Latin America

We will talk about how open data and civic tech improves people's access to information, and institutions and authorities accountability. We will also learn about Abrimos.info, a new Latin American organization based in México, focused on generating knowledge from open data. They are working with access to public information, political candidates, open contracting and beneficial ownership information, supporting the strategies of other regional an international organizations and publishing information in the open web to overcome the usability challenges of government data.

Featured guest bio: Martín Szyszlican is a programmer since childhood and has been developing civic tech in Latin America (mostly in Argentina and México) for the past 12 years. He studied design (UBA) and specialized in UX (UTN). He is a co-founder of Abrimos.info and a member of Sutty.coop.ar

Notes

Notes will be posted here