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Revision as of 16:27, 2 November 2022

This submission has been accepted for WikiConference North America 2022.



Title:

Reclaiming the right to privacy with grassroots tactics

Theme:

Saturday Longer Sessions

Type of session:

Presentation

Abstract:

We are proposing a panel discussion followed by Q&A.The US government engages in surveillance on a massive scale, including the communications of Wikimedians. Although the Foundation has sued the National Security Agency, lawsuits and advocacy in the federal legislature are not enough to make meaningful changes to mass surveillance. In the past few years, grassroots organizing campaigns across the country have found creative ways to ensure that local communities can make demands that are heard so that they do not have to live under constant watch. This panel of activists and organizers will share their experiences and tips so that Wikimedians can fight for their right to privacy.

Panelists will include:

  • WMF: Franziska Putz
  • Micah Epstein, Coveillance
  • Lia Holland, Fight for the Future
  • TBC, member of ACLU or AmnestyTech

Academic Peer Review option:

Author name:

Franziska Putz

E-mail address:

fputz@wikimedia.org

Wikimedia username:

FPutz (WMF)

Affiliated organization(s):

Wikimedia Foundation

Estimated time:

45 minutes

Special requests:

None yet!

Have you presented on this topic previously? If yes, where/when?:

No

If your submission is not accepted, would you be open to presenting your topic in another part of the program? (e.g. lightning talk or unconference session)

Yes!