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Welcome to the Internet Freedom Festival (IFF) wiki! The IFF is an initiative that brings together the various communities throughout the world working on Internet Freedom to collaborate, share knowledge, and foment solidarity. Throughout the year we provide various community services, culminating in a week-long unconference in Valencia Spain. The event itself brings together over 1,000 activists, journalists, technologists, and human rights defenders fighting surveillance and censorship. You can read more about the event here. To stay connected throughout the year, we encourage you to signup to:
The IFF Weekly Newsletter
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The IFF Mattermost
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The Internet Freedom Festival is one the largest, most diverse, and most inclusive unconferences in the world. Every year, 1,400+ activists, journalists, technologists and human rights defenders from over 130 countries gather for a week of sharing and learning. Made by the community for the community, the IFF is known for creating a positive and inclusive environment for hands-on, multidisciplinary collaboration. As an example of this – women make up 50% of participants and presenters, while every year some of the most affected communities get assistance to participate through IFF’s well-known Diversity and Inclusion Fund.
This wiki is used in different ways throughout the year.