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Serving as a type of weekly town hall, the weekly gathering allows the community to both share regional and projects updates, ask questions and share expertise with each other, secure support and resources and, most importantly,  connect with other digital rights defenders from all over the world. GMs are an important tool for knowledge creation, and a guaranteed place where individuals can cultivate collaborations and network throughout the year. For a community that is dispersed throughout the globe and works virtually, GMS help build trust, cooperation, and community.  
Serving as a type of weekly town hall, the weekly gathering allows the community to both share regional and projects updates, ask questions and share expertise with each other, secure support and resources and, most importantly,  connect with other digital rights defenders from all over the world. GMs are an important tool for knowledge creation, and a guaranteed place where individuals can cultivate collaborations and network throughout the year. For a community that is dispersed throughout the globe and works virtually, GMS help build trust, cooperation, and community.  


 
GMs take place on the [http://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/ IFF Mattermost Square Channel]. If you need an invitation to the platform,  please email [email protected]
<span style="font-size:larger"> * GMs take place on the [http://community.internetfreedomfestival.org/ IFF Mattermost Square Channel]. If you need an invitation to the platform,  please email [email protected]</span>
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Glitter Meetup (GM) are weekly online gatherings that happens every Thursday at 9:00am EST, designed to help the Internet Freedom community connect throughout the year It.


Serving as a type of weekly town hall, the weekly gathering allows the community to both share regional and projects updates, ask questions and share expertise with each other, secure support and resources and, most importantly, connect with other digital rights defenders from all over the world. GMs are an important tool for knowledge creation, and a guaranteed place where individuals can cultivate collaborations and network throughout the year. For a community that is dispersed throughout the globe and works virtually, GMS help build trust, cooperation, and community.

GMs take place on the IFF Mattermost Square Channel. If you need an invitation to the platform, please email [email protected]


  • Check out our Calendar of Events for topics and featured guest of upcoming Glitter Meetups

Missed Previous Week's Meetups? We Keep Notes

  • Check out the notes of past meetups in the Community Updates page! They contain amazing information about current updates from different regions, projects and IF communities, as well as shared expertise from invited guests and community members