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Welcome to the Internet Freedom Festival Wiki!

Schedule & Program

NEW The IFF Community Platform
Based on the open source software Frab, the IFF Community Platform has been carefully designed to respond to the needs of human rights defenders events. Keeping the open source spirit, the IFF Community Platform is up on GitHub for all event organizers to download and make use of, and also to allow for contributions from developers and designers.
Github

The IFF_Schedule is now housed on the brand NEW IFF Community Platform. Please note, there is a pad linked on each session description. This is where you should put all notes pertaining to that session.

What We Expect from Participants

The safety, privacy and security of our participants is at the heart of IFF. Please make sure to review the following:

The Welcome Desk

Have questions about how to get the best out of the event? Need recommendations of who to talk to about X topic? Need help figuring how to find a pharmacy or restaurant for a meeting? The Welcome Desk is here to help and ensure you maximize your experience at the IFF. If you are interested in volunteering for the Welcome Desk, and have been at the IFF before, email us at [email protected]

Volunteering

IFF without volunteers is like festival without glitter- it would not be possible. Below are our current needs. Also, make sure to check our the Volunteer_Corner

  • Sunday, March 4 @ 1:00pm: We need all hands on deck at Las Naves to setup!
  • Volunteers Needed: We still need a few volunteers for the registration and information desk. Email us at [email protected] if you can volunteer.
  • Session Helpers: Before each session begins, please make sure that the following roles are filled: Note-taker, Timekeeper, and Gatekeeper. For the responsibilities of each role, please visit the Volunteer Corner