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<div>= Committees and appointments =<br />
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ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Privacy Subcommittee - T.J. Lamanna<br />
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ALA Intellectual Freedom Committee Working Group On Facial Recognition - T.J. Lamanna, Alison Macrina, Maty Cropley<br />
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Boston Public Library Professional Staff Assoc. (Vice-President) - Maty Cropley<br />
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Connecticut Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (Chair) - Sam Lee<br />
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Georgia Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Bel Outwater, John Mack Freeman (chair)<br />
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IFLA Committee on Free Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) - Jonathan Hernandez Perez<br />
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Iowa Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (chair) - Sam Helmick <br />
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Library Association of CUNY - Privacy Roundtable - (Chair) Junior Tidal<br />
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Maryland Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Panel (Chair) - Sara Brown<br />
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Massachusetts Library Association - Andrea Puglisi (Executive Board Member, Public Relations Co-Chair)<br />
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New England Library Association - Andrea Puglisi (Intellectual Freedom Co-Chair)<br />
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New Hampshire Library Association - Leigh Ann Hamel (Intellectual Freedom Chair)<br />
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Oregon Library Association - Intellectual Freedom Committee - Ellie Avis<br />
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Pennsylvania Library Association - Youth Services Division (Chair) - Tess Wilson<br />
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PLA Digital Literacy Committee - Jeff Lambert<br />
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PLA - Public Libraries Advisory Committee (Member) - Tess Wilson<br />
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Privacy, Security, and Accessibility Committee (Marmot Library Network) - Nicole Becwar (Chair)<br />
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Tennessee Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee (Co-Chair) - Bryan Neil Jones<br />
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YALSA - Midwinter Marketing and Local Arrangements Taskforce (Chair) - Tess Wilson<br />
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= Talks = <br />
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== '''2021''' ==<br />
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===January===<br />
Callan Bignoli - Troublesome Tech Trends - ALA Midwinter, CORE Top Tech Trends<br />
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John Mack Freeman - Deepfakes and the Evolving Disinformation Landscape - ALA Midwinter, CORE Top Tech Trends<br />
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===February===<br />
Callan Bignoli - Troublesome Tech Trends - New England Library Association Information Technology Section Event<br />
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Leigh Ann Hamel - Online Privacy Without Tears - A Train the Trainer Workshop, February 18th, 2021, for the Paralibrarian Section of the New Hampshire Library Association<br />
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Maty Cropley-- "Privacy is Personal Agency", February 9th, 2021: Boston Public Library Teen Services Meeting.<br />
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===March===<br />
Sara Brown -- What is the privacy divide? March 24, 2021, Maryland Library Association.<br />
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John Mack Freeman -- Privacy Tools for Library Users. March 18, 2021, Georgia Library Association Intellectual Freedom Interest Group<br />
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Michele Alaniz & Megan Kinney -- Digital Privacy. March 2, 2021, City College of San Francisco Flex Day<br />
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Alison Macrina -- How Librarians Can Protect Privacy in the Age of Big Data, March 24, 2021, Princeton University <br />
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===April===<br />
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Kelly McElroy -- Protecting Academic Freedom in the Managed University, April 23, 2021, University of Washington Association of American University Professors<br />
Alison Macrina -- talk for Progressive Librarians Guild, student chapter, April 26, 2021, University of Minnesota<br />
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===May===<br />
Callan Bignoli - EdTech and the Surveillance State: Looking at Student Privacy in Higher Education - Cal Poly Pomona Choose Privacy Week<br />
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Callan Bignoli & TJ Lamanna - Troublesome Tech Trends - Massachusetts Library Association Annual Conference<br />
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Chloe Horsma -- "Beyond Finstas: Thinking about Youth & Privacy", May 7, 2021, University of Washington iSchool Virtual iYouth Conference.<br />
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Sam Lee -- There's a Policy for That, May 13, 2021, CT Library Association Conference<br />
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===June===<br />
Callan Bignoli & TJ Lamanna - Practical Privacy for Library Advocates: Developing a Security Mindset in Uncertain Times - ALA Annual Conference (pre-recorded) <br />
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Maty Cropley -- All Staff Teen Services Conference, June 18th, 2021. Boston Public Library. (First all-staff conference on teen library services).<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, June 11, 2021, Florida Libraries Online conference<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, June 25, 2021, ALA Annual Conference<br />
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John Mack Freeman -- Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act: Definitions and Attempts at Reform, ALA Annual Conference Top Tech Trends (pre-recorded)<br />
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===July===<br />
Michele Alaniz & Megan Kinney -- "[https://lili.libguides.com/lili2021 Embracing Student Privacy on Library Platforms.]" July 9, 2021, 8th Annual Virtual LILi Conference Program -<br />
“What You Don’t Know & Are Afraid to Ask: Teaching Ourselves & Others”<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Privacy in the library: understanding the issues and working on practical strategies for change, July 19th, 2021, Triangle Research Libraries Network (TRLN) workshop<br />
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===August===<br />
Maty Cropley -- Privacy Policy Workshop. August 16, 2021. Boston Public Library Teen Volunteer Program.<br />
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Sam Lee -- First Amendment "Audits," August 25, 2021, CH Booth Library, Newtown, CT<br />
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===September===<br />
Andrea Puglisi, Jenn Bruneau, Leighann Hammel, Sam Helmick -- "Let’s Talk Intellectual Freedom & Social Justice", 1 September, 2021, New England Library Association Annual Conference.<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Intellectual freedom and social justice, September 9, 2021, Mount Prospect Public Library<br />
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John Mack Freeman -- Deepfakes, Synthetic Media, and You, September 22, 2021, Clive (IA) Public Library<br />
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Sam Lee -- Community Collaborative on Banned Books, September 16, 2021, CT Library Consortium<br />
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Sam Lee (Moderator) -- AI, Proctoring & Alternative Assessments, September 23, 2021, CT Education Network Quarterly Training<br />
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===October===<br />
John Mack Freeman - Intellectual Freedom 101, October 28, 2021, Kennesaw State University Open Access Week<br />
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Sam Lee -- Intellectual Freedom 101, October 12, 2021, Black Caucus ALA (CT)<br />
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Megan Wong - It Shouldn't Be That Hard: An Everyday Privacy Tool for All Info Workers, Future of Libraries 2021: Caring, Engaged, and Equitable, October 6 & 7, 2021.<br />
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== '''2020''' ==<br />
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===January===<br />
Kimberly Trinh-Sy -- "Privacy Advocates for Today's Libraries." January 14, 2020. Hennepin County Library, Social Justice in Libraries Meeting. Presentation for HCL staff.<br />
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Maty Cropley -- "Zuck's Song." January 9, 2020, Boston Public Library, Public Librarians Monthly Meeting. Evolution of Facebook data collection products since 2009.<br />
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Alison Macrina -- LITA Top Tech Trends Panel. ALA Midwinter Conference 2020.<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- "Troublesome Tech Trends: Libraries in the Age of Surveillance" (Keynote presentation, New England Association for Information Science & Technology Winter Conference @ Simmons College).<br />
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===February===<br />
Alison Macrina -- Tor talk at Oodi Library, Helsinki, February 14, 2020.<br />
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Andrea Puglisi -- "What is Library Freedom Project?" Simmons College: GSLIS West, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, MA, February 1, 2020<br />
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Qiana Johnson -- "Information Privacy," NISO Plus Conference, February 25, 2020<br />
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Maty Cropley, Northeastern Univ. UX Students -- "Teen Data Privacy Survey," Teen Central. February 12th and 26th.<br />
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Kelly McElroy -- "Harm Reduction for Digital Safety," Student Data Privacy Symposium, Oregon State University, Corvallis OR, February 28, 2020<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- "We’re All Tech Librarians Now" Public Library Association Conference. <br />
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===March===<br />
Alison Macrina -- Code4Lib 2020 keynote. March 9, 2020.<br />
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Junior Tidal and Bryan Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/Pi-Hole-Code4Lib2020/#/ Pi-hole Privacy: Tampering is a Good Thing]." March 8, 2020. Code4Lib, Pittsburgh, PA. Half-day preconference session on basic privacy and using Pi-Hole at Code4Lib 2020.<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/privacyquest/#/ Privacy Quest: Write Your Own Story]." March 12, 2020. Library Collective, Knoxville, TN<br />
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Maty Cropley -- "Library Freedom Project 101" March 10, 2020. Boston Public Library, Branch Librarians Meeting.<br />
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Maty Cropley -- "Surveillance and Community" March 12, 2020. Boston Public Library, Public Librarians Monthly Meeting.<br />
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Maty Cropley -- "Surveillance and Community" March 16, 2020. Boston Public Library, Teen Central Volunteer Program. <br />
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Qiana Johnson & Nicole Becwar -- "They’re Collecting What?: Reading Vendor Privacy Policies With an Eye to Privacy Concerns." March 10, 2020. Colorado State Library Webinar Series (Patron Data Protection). <br />
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Nicole Becwar -- similar presentation to "They’re Collecting What?" March 19, 2020. CLiC Spring Workshop, Grand Junction, CO.<br />
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Julia Wiswell & Megan Shanholtz -- "Public Libraries and Data Privacy Advocacy" March 17 - April 13, 2020. Infopeople Online Learning Course.<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "Data Deletion Party" March 26, 2020. Greenfield Community College, workshop for privacy week. [Cancelled due to COVID-19]<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "Privacy Tools" -- March 30, 2020. Vanderbilt University. Buchanan Library Fellowship Course.<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- "How Libraries Empower Communities With Innovation," SXSW Interactive. CANCELLED due to COVID-19.<br />
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===April===<br />
Ellie Avis -- "Strategies for teaching online safety, security and privacy" panel. Net Inclusion 2020. Portland, OR. April 7-9 <br />
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Ellie Avis, Kelly McElroy, & Sara White -- "Protecting Privacy In Technology Decisions" -- A full-day preconference session at Oregon Library Association conference. Bend, OR. April 28<br />
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Alison Macrina -- ARLIS panel, title and time TBD. April 24-26, 2020.<br />
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Alison Macrina -- CUNY Graduate Center talk on privacy, April 2nd 2020, 6 pm. <br />
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Alison Macrina -- Villanova University talk on privacy, April 30th, 2020.<br />
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Andrea Puglisi & Claire Lobdell -- "Technology, Security, and Privacy" table talk at Western MA Library Advocates IdeaShare Breakfast in Northampton, MA, April 30, 2020. <br />
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Maty Cropley -- "Facial Recognition Presentation Table," MA State House, Library Legislative Day. April 2, 2020.<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "Privacy Quest: Pandemic Edition," League of Awesome Librarians. April 27, 2020.<br />
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Carolyn Bennett Glauda -- Educator Lab: Online Security and Privacy For Students. Highland, NY. April 29, 2020.<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- "Leading with Compassion during the COVID-19 Crisis" National Libraries of Medicine, April 22, 2020.<br />
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===May===<br />
Oscar Gittemeier -- Privacy Is Such a Drag -- A drag performance during Choose Privacy Week to share information about facial recognition software and opposition strategies.<br />
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T.J. Lamanna and Callan Bignoli -- Troublesome Tech Trends -- Massachusetts Library Association Conference presentation on negatively disruptive tech trends. Rescheduled due to COVID-19<br />
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Sara Brown and Josh Stone -- Threat modeling (title TBD) -- Maryland/Delaware Library Association conference<br />
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Chad Clark and Qiana Johnson -- "Library Freedom Project: Manageable Privacy Practices for Your Patrons" -- Illinois Library Association Research Forward Conference, May 1, 2020<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.gitlab.io/covid-contact-tracing/ COVID-19 Contact Tracing: An Overview]" -- Maryland Library Association, May 7, 2020.<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.gitlab.io/privacy-quest-indiana Privacy Quest: Pandemic Edition]" -- Indiana State Library, May 18, 2020.<br />
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Raymond Pun -- "[https://www.cni.org/topics/teaching-learning/introducing-privacy-literacy-in-digital-learning Introducing Privacy Literacy in DIgital Learning."] Coalition of Networked Information (CNI) Spring Virtual Membership Meeting. May 28, 2020.<br />
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===June===<br />
Symphony Bruce, Junior Tidal, and Nicole Becwar -- "Confidentiality, Concealment, and Consortia: A Practical Panel Presentation on Preserving Patron Privacy." ALA Annual.<br />
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TJ Lamanna -- "Privacy Workshop Preconference." ALA Annual<br />
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Kimberly Trinh-Sy, Julia Wiswell, Bel Outwater -- "Privacy vs Convenience: The Online Battle for Your Information". ALA Annual.<br />
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Callan Bignoli & Alison Macrina -- "Libraries under a Pandemic: Counternarratives to Reopening and The Protect Library Workers Petition". Panel presentation, Connecticut State Library Social Justice Roundtable, June 9, 2020.<br />
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Callan Bignoli and TJ Lamanna -- "Troublesome Tech Trends: Bridging the Learning Divide, Library Information Technology Association [LITA], June 17, 2020.<br />
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Alison Macrina -- John Swan Intellectual Freedom keynote. Vermont Library Association. June 4, 2020.<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Top Tech Trends panel. ALA Annual conference, June 24, 2020.<br />
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===July=== <br />
Megan Kinney, Claire Lobdell, and Kelly McElroy-- "Harm Reduction & Threat Modeling for Library Instruction." Library Instruction West, Seattle, WA. [Cancelled due to COVID-19]<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- "Community at Work: LAM (Libraries, Archives, Museums) Mutual Aid & Solidarity". Panel presentation, AWEFund, July 14, 2020. <br />
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=== August ===<br />
Maty Cropley -- "Never User the Internet Again" - BPL Teen Volunteers Activity, August 4th, 2020<br />
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Alison Macrina -- Mina Rees Conversation Series at CUNY (interview by Emily Drabinski) August 20, 2020<br />
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Alison Macrina -- keynote at Georgia Tech Symposium, August 27, 2020. <br />
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=== September === <br />
Callan Bignoli and TJ Lammana -- * "The Labor of Privacy", Urban Librarians Unite virtual conference, September 11, 2020. <br />
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Alison Macrina -- keynote at CALCON (Colorado Library Association Conference) September 12, 2020.<br />
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===October===<br />
Oscar Gittemeier, Bel Outwater, and Pat Ball -- Library Freedom Institute: Georgia Libraries Conference presentation about our experience in LFI. <br />
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Maty Cropley & Jess Snow. "Outreach Services to Teens: Yes, You Can". Mass. Library System. Teen Summit 2020.<br />
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Alison Macrina. Equity panel, Future of Libraries. October 8, 2020.<br />
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Tess Wilson. Libraries in the New Normal. Future of Libraries, October 9, 2020. <br />
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Alison Macrina. NELA (New England Library Association) keynote. October 27, 2020.<br />
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===November===<br />
Maty Cropley. "Never Use the Internet Again". Boston Public Library Teen Program.<br />
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Callan Bignoli -- Talk title TBD, Reading Public Library Staff Development Day, November 3, 2020)<br />
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===December===<br />
Ray Pun, Megan Wong and Megan Kinney. "[https://baynetlibs.org/2020/11/18/baynet-event-privacy-rights-and-resources-in-libraries-an-online-discussion-with-baynet-2/ "Privacy Rights and Resources in Libraries: An Online Discussion with BayNet]."<br />
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Sara Brown and Joshua Stone. Protecting Patron Privacy with Threat Modeling. December 15, 2020, MLA/DLACon20<br />
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== '''2019''' ==<br />
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===January===<br />
Josh Stone -- Tours/Privacy Talks with Visitors of the Glass Room Experience (Jointly Hosted by SEFLIN and Florida Atlantic University). Every Thursday From January through February<br />
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Rebekah Eppley -- Digital Privacy: What Do You Have to Lose? Training for OPL Dimond Branch employees , January 11th, 2019 in conjunction with Glass Room Experience<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "A harm-reduction approach to digital privacy." January 2019. NEASIS&T Conference, Worcester, MA.<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "What does the internet know about me?: Understanding and combating digital surveillance." January 2019. Forbes Library, Northampton, MA. This was open to the general public at a public library.<br />
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===February===<br />
Bryan Neil Jones and Megan Adovasio-Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/FWRRprivacyworkshop/ Everyday Privacy]." February 5, 2019. Half-day workshop Falling Water Regional Library staff. <br />
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Josh Stone -- "Internet Privacy Primer." February 13, 2019. Half-day workshop for Palm Beach County Library System Staff.<br />
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===March===<br />
Josh Stone and Sara Brown -- "Internet and Smartphone Privacy Basics." March 12, 2019. SEFLIN Webinar<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "A harm-reduction approach to digital privacy." March 2019. CWMARS Users' Council, West Springfield, MA. Invited talk for library directors. <br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "What does the internet know about me?" March 2019. GCC, Greenfield, MA. Two public workshops, one daytime, one evening, held during library privacy week, during which we also hosted the Glass Room Experience.<br />
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Kelly McElroy -- “Destroying Data and Technology in Support of Students.” (Invited keynote panelist.) Online Northwest, Portland OR, March 2019. <br />
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Alison Macrina and Bryan Neil Jones -- [https://media.libreplanet.org/u/libreplanet/m/library-freedom-institute-a-new-hope/ "Library Freedom Institute: A New Hope"]. LibrePlanet, Cambridge MA, March 23, 2019.<br />
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===April===<br />
Josh Stone -- "Secure Messaging Apps: Privacy and Digital Communication." April 16, 2019. SEFLIN Webinar<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/tla2019 Privacy is dead. Can I have your password?]" April 26, 2019. Presentation at Tennessee Library Association conference. Also used as a TLA staff development webinar.<br />
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Josh Stone -- "SEFLIN Privacy Primer." April 30, 2019. Two-hour workshop for The Society of the Four Arts staff.<br />
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Kelly McElroy, Claire Lobdell, and Megan Kinney -- “Preaching Digital Privacy at Academic Institutions: How to Raise Awareness and Take Action to Combat Surveillance at your School.” Association of College and Research Libraries Virtual Conference, April 2019. 36% acceptance rate. Downloaded from Scholars Archive 166 times as of July 22, 2019. <br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "Information security." April 2019. With Vince Longo. GCC, Greenfield, MA. This was a workshop for college staff about basic information security topics, co-taught with an IT staff member.<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "A harm-reduction approach to digital privacy." April 2019. Simmons University, South Hadley, MA. This was an invited lesson for a Simmons University SLIS public libraries class.<br />
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Kelly McElroy -- “Digital Privacy and Security: Teaching Safer Habits.” With Sarah White. Washington Library Association/Oregon Library Association Joint Conference, Vancouver WA, April 2019.<br />
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===May===<br />
Rebekah Eppley -- Keeping Your Personal Information Safe Online workshop for OPL patrons, May 1, 2019 to Kick off Chose Privacy Week at Dimond Branch<br />
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Josh Stone and Sara Brown -- "Privacy is for Everyone." May 2, 2019. Maryland Library Association Conference<br />
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Josh Stone -- "Don't Show Your Hand: Online Privacy Made Easy." May 16, 2019. Florida Library Association Conference<br />
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===June===<br />
Kelly McElroy -- “Building Capacity for Digital Privacy.” With Madison Sullivan. June and August 2019. Two sessions as part of a series sponsored by a $2000 Helmer Professional Development Grant. <br />
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Josh Stone -- "Email Encryption and Security." June 18, 2019. SEFLIN Webinar<br />
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===July===<br />
Josh Stone -- "Tools to Survive the Datapocalypse." July 12, 2019. NEFLIN Technology Conference<br />
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===August===<br />
Josh Stone -- "Tools to Survive the Datapocalypse." August 1, 2019. SEFLIN Annual Regional Conference<br />
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Rebekah Eppley and Andrea Guzman -- Digital Privacy in Uncertain Times: Immigration and Allyship, August 20, 2019: workshop presented in Spanish and English at OPL's Chavez Branch<br />
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===September===<br />
Josh Stone -- "Tools to Survive the Datapocalypse." September 18, 2019. Workshop for Florida Atlantic University Students (Obviously I fell in love with a title and have been running with it)<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "What does the internet know about me?" September 19, 2019. Workshop at Clinton Public Library, Clinton, MA.<br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/2019ARLAprivacyworkshop/ Privacy for Libraries]." September 27, 2019. Preconference for Arkansas Library Association / Southeastern Library Association, Hot Springs, AR.<br />
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Jonathan Hernández -- "[https://ranchoelectronico.org/ii-encuentro-de-tecnologias-biblio-editoriales-libres/ Programas Colaborativos para defender la Privacidad en Bibliotecas] September 7, 2019. Speak at Rancho Electrónico - II Encuentro de Tecnologías Biblio-Editoriales Libres.<br />
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===October===<br />
Bryan Neil Jones and Tess Wilson -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/2019ILANLA/ Privacy is Precious: Patron Data Rights and Responsibilities]." October 2, 2019. Preconference Iowa Library Association / Nebraska Library Association / Nebraska School Library Association Joint Conference. <br />
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Megan Shanholtz -- "Batten the Hatches: Privacy and Security in Public Libraries." October 17, 2019. West Virginia Library Association Conference.<br />
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Josh Stone -- "Tools to Survive the Datapocalypse." (Retiring this title after this). October 24, 2019. Kentucky Library Association Conference<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "Digital Privacy: The Rewards and Risks of Convenience." October 24, 2019. 2 workshops for visiting high school students as part of Greenfield Community College's STEM Week. Greenfield, MA.<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "Online ad tracking." October 30, 2019. Greenfield Community College, Greenfield, MA. Part of a joint presentation for staff with people from the IT and computer science departments for cybersecurity month.<br />
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Kelly McElroy, with Jonathan Cain -- "'I know exactly how many XXXX students are on this campus,'" October 25, 2020. ACRL-Washington Conference.<br />
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===November===<br />
Lucia Cedeira Serantes -- "Learning About Your Digital Rights in the Digital Age: A hands-on workshop series for older adults" Workshop series as part of a winning grant proposal, TBD November 2019 https://actproject.ca/act/learning-about-your-digital-rights-in-the-digital-age-a-hands-on-workshop-series-for-older-adults-in-peterborough/<br />
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===December===<br />
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Sara Brown - "The Changing Landscape of Library Privacy" (discussion facilitation) - MD Tech Connect - Dec. 5<br />
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== '''2018''' ==<br />
Bryan Neil Jones and Megan Adovasio-Jones -- "[https://librarianbryan.github.io/privacyworkshopBRRL/#/ Online Privacy Workshop]." February 9, 2018. Half-day workshop for Buffalo River Regional Library staff. <br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- [https://librarianbryan.github.io/datamining_ Stanch the Data Bleeding]." September 28, 2018. Tenn-Share Fall Conference lightning talk.<br />
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Claire Lobdell -- "The Ethics of Big Data Panel Discussion." October 2018. With Patricia Condon, Kevin Healey, and Hannah Hamalainen. UNH Manchester Sidore Lecture Series, Manchester, NH. Invited panelist.<br />
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Josh Stone -- "Introduction to Passphrases and Passwords" October 9, 2018. SEFLIN Webinar<br />
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Kelly McElroy -- “A Harm Reduction Approach: Applying the Library Freedom Institute in Our Work at OSULP.” November 2018. OSU Library Faculty Association Seminar Series. <br />
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Kelly McElroy -- “You Can’t Clean Up a Data Spill: Lessons from the Library Freedom Institute.” November 2018. OSU TRIAD, Corvallis, OR. Invited lecture to campus faculty group. <br />
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Kelly McElroy -- Student workshop with ASOSU Office of Advocacy peer advocates. This led to the students planning a privacy symposium for Winter 2020. <br />
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Bryan Neil Jones -- "PLMI Privacy Training." November 6, 2018. Privacy training for [https://tsla.libguides.com/plmp Public Library Management Institute]. <br />
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Josh Stone -- "Threat Modeling: Understanding Your Risks and Privacy Needs." November 13, 2018. SEFLIN Webinar</div>104.176.33.46http://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php?title=Main_Page/Meetings/Philly2021&diff=432379Main Page/Meetings/Philly20212021-06-30T15:20:59Z<p>104.176.33.46: /* Who */</p>
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<div>==== 2021 LFI cohorts 3 and 4 meeting ====<br />
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===== Intro =====<br />
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===== Please read and abide by our community documents =====<br />
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====== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/LFI_Course_Materials/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct] ======<br />
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====== Community Agreements ======<br />
To be decided together<br />
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===== Venue ===== <br />
Calvary United Methodist Church, 801 48th Street, on the southeast corner of 48th Street & Baltimore Avenue. Our activities will likely all be on the first floor. The building is accessible via ramp or stairs. It's a chill place with lots of natural light.<br />
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===== Hotel =====<br />
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel 3549 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (room assignments to come). Elevator accessible, no stairs to climb at all as far as I know.<br />
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===== Group dinner =====<br />
White Dog Cafe, TBD. The private rooms might be down a flight of stairs, but I am currently working on this and will update with accessibility info. <br />
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===== Weekend details at a glance ===== <br />
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| August 6 <br />
| all day/everyone arrives <br />
| possible group activities in the daytime; social stuff in the evening (ideas to come) <br />
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| August 7 <br />
| 10-4 at Calvary <br />
| daytime meeting things;possible group dinner, details to come; social stuff in the evening<br />
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| August 8 <br />
| 10-3 at Calvary <br />
| daytime meeting things; possible group activity; most people leaving in the evening |<br />
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===== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/Main_Page/Meetings/Philly2021/Agenda Agenda and ideas of things to do together] =====<br />
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===== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php?title=Main_Page/Meetings/Philly2021/Notes Notes] =====<br />
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===== Things to know before your arrival in Philly =====<br />
====== Transit from airport ======<br />
* Getting from the Philly airport to West Philly is extremely easy! There is an airport train that runs frequently: https://www.septa.org/welcome/airport.html. Tickets are $8; buy your ticket on the platform before you get on the train and save the receipt! If the train is arriving when you're getting to the platform and you need to run to catch it, be aware that it's cash only on the train! You'll want to take the train to 30th Street Station. It's a 15 minute walk from the station to the hotel. <br />
* If you're arriving via Amtrak, you're getting into 30th Street Station too. It's a 15 minute walk from the station to the hotel. <br />
* If you need to take a taxi or rideshare from the airport, that is okay, just let Alison know first so that we can budget. Also, it would be great to coordinate with other people who are arriving at the same time. <br />
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====== Transit locally ======<br />
* All of our "official" locations - hotel, venue, and dinner - are accessible by multiple forms of public transit. <br />
* '''Public transit:''' SEPTA is our transit system here and you can get pretty good info about scheduling via whatever your preferred transit app is (also there's a SEPTA app if you want to download that). SEPTA rides are $2.50 each way; you can pay with cash or you can get daily passes in stations where there are ticket machines. You can also buy a SEPTA keycard for $5 and add money to it; with a keycard, fares are $2 and transfers are $1, so if you're planning to stick around in Philly and take transit a lot, it might be worth it. <br />
* The best way to take SEPTA from the hotel to the venue is via the 34 trolley. Get on at the station at 36th and Market (I think there is an elevator at this station, which is underground) and take it to 48th and Baltimore (it will leave you off above ground). Trolleys are unfortunately not accessible; you have to walk up a couple of steps to get on and down a couple of steps to get off (buses are abundant and accessible). When you are exiting the trolley from the back door, you have to step down onto the steps for the trolley doors to open. <br />
* '''Parking:''' Street parking is all metered or permits. The Sheraton has a parking garage for people staying in the hotel and I believe it's $35 for 24 hours. This is probably the best price you'll get if staying at the hotel; there are parking garages in the neighborhood if you are driving but not staying at the hotel. Save your receipts! <br />
* '''Bikes:''' You can rent bikes from Indego: https://www.rideindego.com/ and there are docking stations all over the place. The closest to the hotel is at 36th and Sansom; the closest to the venue is at 45th and Baltimore. Stay safe people!! It's safer to bike here than for example NYC, but it's still a big city with cars that go too fast. Especially watch out for trolley tracks while biking; they will fuck your shit up. If you plan to bike I'll share more tips about where is safest!<br />
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====== Food ======<br />
* '''West Philly:''' There is lots of amazing food in West Philly, and Baltimore Ave (where our venue is) has many different options. My personal favorites around the neighborhood include Vientiene Cafe, Vietnamese hoagies from Fu Wah, Chili Garden, Abyssinia, and Saad's Halal. The hotel is basically on Penn's campus, and there are tons of "fast casual" type places and chain restaurants, plus lots of amazing food carts (cash only). There are many Ethiopian restaurants in West Philly (my favorite is Abyssinia but they are all pretty good). There is vegan food at all of these places (I personally recommend the falafel at Saad's).<br />
* '''Coffee and breakfast places''': My two favorite West Philly coffee places are Knockbox Cafe and Satellite Cafe. If you like light roast fancypants coffee, people here like Reanimator for that. Most of our coffee places have bagels and pastries and other small food things. If you want '''for real breakfast''', go to Sabrina's Cafe (give yourself time here), Renata's, or Gold Standard Cafe.<br />
* '''Vegan food outside of West Philly:''' TBD but just so yall know we have TONS OF IT<br />
* '''Cheesesteaks outside of West Philly:''' TBD but I know you want one. There are vegan cheesesteaks too of course!<br />
* '''Some of Alison's fave food places outside of West Philly''': TBD<br />
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====== About West Philly ======<br />
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West Philly is a really special place. For decades, it's been the home of artists, hippies, radicals, families, communes, anarchists, immigrants, punks, musicians, and more -- the heart of the counterculture of Philadelphia. Once upon a time, it was the fancy streetcar suburb for the urban gentry, which is why we have so many enormous and beautiful Victoria houses. We have a strong sense of community here, along with frequent community events and block parties and such (closer to the date, I'll add some of these events). Lots of these activities happen in one of our two big parks: Clark Park (the bigger of two) and Malcolm X Park; there's also a lot of tinier ones scattered here and there. <br />
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It's not all utopia here of course; the forces of gentrification have been changing the landscape of the neighborhood for a long time, and more radically in the last 10-15 years. The University of Pennsylvania is one of the biggest drivers of this, but there are numerous forces at work including real estate speculation and local political corruption. What this looks like is the Black and Brown community members (the majority of West Philly) have been pushed further west, southwest, and north, while the tree-lined streets closer to Penn have become whiter and richer. <br />
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One of the most notorious and horrifying things to ever happen in Philadelphia happened here in West Philly in 1985; when the city of Philadelphia dropped a bomb on the home of the Black radical group MOVE, killing 11 people (including 5 children) and destroying dozens of homes in the neighborhood https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MOVE. Sadly there has never been any accountability or repair to the MOVE family or any of the hundreds of people who lost their homes in the fire, and the city and the University of Pennsylvania continue to cause harm, most recently with the revelation that both have kept MOVE victim remains without the family's knowledge: https://whyy.org/articles/what-you-need-to-know-about-the-desecration-of-move-bombing-victims-remains/. For more on the MOVE bombing, I highly recommend the film "Let the Fire Burn".<br />
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It means so much to me that we get to have this meeting in West Philly, my home. I'll add more here later about our local culture and things to do. I can't wait to welcome you all!<br />
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====== Things to do in West Philly ======<br />
[will add more detail here later]<br />
* Local site with event info: https://www.westphillylocal.com/<br />
* Walk around and look at the pretty houses <br />
* Secret bird sanctuary <br />
* Clark Park<br />
* Malcolm X Park<br />
* Bartram's Gardens<br />
* Woodlands Cemetery<br />
* Mt. Moriah Cemetery<br />
* Fairmount Park<br />
* Paul Robeson house<br />
* Murals including ESPO ones<br />
* Institute of Contemporary Art<br />
* Making Worlds bookstore <br />
* A-Space<br />
* Pentridge Station <br />
* Dahlak<br />
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====== Things to do in the rest of Philly (and beyond??) ======<br />
[I will add more detail here later]<br />
* Rittenhouse Square Park<br />
* More Fairmount Park things<br />
* Walk around center city and look at the pretty houses and teeny side streets<br />
* Colonial Philadelphia historic things ranked by a local <br />
* Eastern State Penitentiary<br />
* Mutter Museum<br />
* The Rosenbach<br />
* Philadelphia Museum of Art (and the Rocky statue)<br />
* The Franklin Institute<br />
* The Barnes<br />
* "The Dream Garden"<br />
* Wagner Institute<br />
* City Hall <br />
* Reading Terminal Market<br />
* Waterfront stuff/Race and Cherry St Piers<br />
* Giovanni's Room<br />
* Oscar's<br />
* Wooden Shoe<br />
* Tattooed Mom's<br />
* Uncle Bobbie’s <br />
* Harriet’s Bookstore <br />
[will get back to this]<br />
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====== Weather ======<br />
August is hot and sticky here! It will be HUMID. Stay hydrated! Wear sunscreen! All of our stuff will be in air conditioning. Hottest part of the day is around 3-5 pm.<br />
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====== Safety ======<br />
It's a big city and crime is definitely a thing. If you're out late I recommend having a buddy or two; walking down Baltimore Ave is usually a good bet because there are more people around and it's well-lit. I can recommend places to go out late that are in highly populated areas that are easily to get to from public transit. All that said, I have personally never had any issues in all my years here; however friends of mine have certainly gotten robbed in the park or on the street. Exercise the amount of caution you would in any big city!<br />
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====== Other local resources ======<br />
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===== Who ===== <br />
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! Group dinner on Saturday night?<br />
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| she/her <br />
| Philly <br />
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| Shelley<br />
| They/them -or- She/her<br />
| Philly<br />
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| Free Library of Philadelphia<br />
| I live here<br />
| Yes<br />
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| Atlanta<br />
| 3<br />
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| Friday/Sunday<br />
| absolutely<br />
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| she/her/y'all<br />
| NYC<br />
| 4<br />
| Columbia University Libraries<br />
| Friday/Sunday<br />
| Yes<br />
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| 3<br />
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| Bay Area, CA<br />
| 4<br />
| Burlingame Public Library<br />
| Fri 5:30 / Sun 5:50<br />
| Yes, if my flight arrives in time. <br />
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| 4<br />
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| 3<br />
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| Friday - Sunday<br />
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| Friday 2:30pm; Sunday 3:40pm<br />
| Yes!!<br />
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| Iowa City, IA <br />
| 3<br />
| Iowa City Public Library<br />
| Thursday 1:00pm; Monday 2:30pm<br />
| Yes please! <br />
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| he/him<br />
| Stamford, CT<br />
| 4<br />
| Ferguson Library (Not the one in MO)<br />
| Friday Morning/Early afternoon; Sunday Late afternoon/Early evening<br />
| Absolutely and enthusiastically yes!<br />
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| Marisa<br />
| she/her<br />
| Springfield MA<br />
| Cohort 3<br />
| Springfield City Library<br />
| Friday 11:00am-Sunday 2:00pm<br />
| Heck yes!<br />
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| Sam<br />
| they/them<br />
| Vancouver, WA<br />
| Cohort 4<br />
| Washington State University Vancouver<br />
| Fri 10pm - Sun 6pm<br />
| Yesssss!<br />
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| Chris<br />
| he/him<br />
| Boston, MA<br />
| Cohort 4<br />
| Boston Public Library <br />
|Wed 5-6 pm and leaving the following Thursday<br />
|yes!<br />
|-<br />
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| Kim B<br />
| she/her<br />
| Boston, MA<br />
| Cohort 4<br />
| Simmons University <br />
|Fri morning thru Sunday afternoon<br />
|yes<br />
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|Heather Meyer-Boothby <br />
|She/Her<br />
|Cedar Rapids, IA<br />
|Cohort 3<br />
|Cedar Rapids Public Library <br />
|Friday 9PM leaving Monday 6 AM<br />
|Yes<br />
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| Athanasia (Athy) Fitos <br />
| she/her<br />
| Miami, FL<br />
| Cohort 3<br />
| Miami-Dade Public Library System <br />
| Friday 9am to Sunday 5pm<br />
| yes, please!<br />
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|Maria Rios<br />
|She/her or they/them<br />
|Western MA<br />
|Cohort 4<br />
|UMass Amherst<br />
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<div>==== 2021 LFI cohorts 3 and 4 meeting ====<br />
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===== Intro =====<br />
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===== Please read and abide by our community documents =====<br />
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====== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/LFI_Course_Materials/Code_of_Conduct Code of Conduct] ======<br />
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====== Community Agreements ======<br />
To be decided together<br />
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===== Venue ===== <br />
Calvary United Methodist Church, 801 48th Street, on the southeast corner of 48th Street & Baltimore Avenue<br />
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===== Hotel =====<br />
Sheraton Philadelphia University City Hotel 3549 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (room assignments to come)<br />
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===== Weekend details at a glance ===== <br />
| August 6 | everyone arrives | social stuff in the evening (ideas to come) |<br />
| August 7 | 10-4 at Calvary | possible group dinner, details to come; social stuff |<br />
| August 8 | 10-3 at Calvary | most people leaving in the evening |<br />
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(accessibility, food info, reimbursement reminder, etc goes here) <br />
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===== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/Main_Page/Meetings/Philly2021/Agenda Agenda and ideas] =====<br />
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===== [https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php?title=Main_Page/Meetings/Philly2021/Notes Notes] =====<br />
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===== Things to know before your arrival in Philly =====<br />
====== Transit from airport ======<br />
====== Transit locally (incl bikes) ======<br />
====== Food ======<br />
====== Things to do in West Philly ======<br />
====== Things to do in the rest of Philly (and beyond??) ======<br />
====== Weather ======<br />
====== Safety ======<br />
====== Other local resources ======<br />
====== About West Philly ======<br />
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===== Who ===== <br />
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Add yourself to this table if you want folks to know you're coming!<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;" |<br />
! Name<br />
! Pronouns<br />
! Location<br />
! Cohort<br />
! Library<br />
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|-<br />
| Alison <br />
| she/her <br />
| Philly <br />
| ∞ <br />
| <br />
<br />
|-<br />
| Shelley<br />
| They/them -or- She/her<br />
| Philly<br />
| 4<br />
| Free Library of Philadelphia<br />
|-<br />
<br />
| Mack<br />
| he/him<br />
| Atlanta<br />
| 3<br />
| TBA...<br />
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| Kimberly<br />
| she/her/y'all<br />
| NYC<br />
| 4<br />
| Columbia University Libraries<br />
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| Holly<br />
| she/her<br />
| Oregon<br />
| 3<br />
| Jackson County Library Services<br />
|-<br />
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|Michelle<br />
| she/her<br />
| DMV<br />
|4<br />
| Alexandria Library<br />
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| Megan<br />
| She/Her<br />
| Bay Area, CA<br />
| Burlingame Public Library<br />
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===== Ideas for outings/things to do together =====<br />
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alison todo<br />
-nametags<br />
-lanyards<br />
-swag stockup</div>104.176.33.46