LFI Course Materials/Cohort two final projects

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Tracy Treece Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA

TJ Lamanna

Carolyn Bennett Glauda: About LFP/LFI explainer

Jessica Krill Vendor privacy policy list CC BY-NC-SA ; Privacy policy template & checklist CC BY-NC-SA

Junior Tidal: Privacy Class CC BY-NC-SA

Oscar Gittemeier

Michele Alaniz | Protecting Student Privacy: What Faculty Need to Know class/workshop CC BY-NC-SA

Bel Outwater

Stephanie Milberger

Ashley J. Brown

Qiana Johnson: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA

Jonathan Hernandez Perez

Ellie Avis

Grace Riario

Megan Shanholtz

Nicole Becwar: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA

Wren Kominos-Marvell

Kristy Cooper

Symphony Bruce: Guide to Protecting Yourself From Online Harassment

Jeff Lambert: Census 2020: Safe Secure and Online CC BY-SA 4.0

Chad Clark

Andrea Puglisi: Trauma Informed Practice: Interpersonal Communications & Library Services - A Quick Guide CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Qiana Johnson: Vendor privacy scorecard; Vendor Privacy FAQ CC BY-NC-SA

Haley Holmes

Patricia B. Ball

Victor Benitez

Community Toolkit for Privacy and Surveillance: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Ru2BdpaHUf7xUiaNloQUFr17MFfynoiH9Fn4GciHAtM/edit?usp=sharing

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==== Maty Cropley ====LFI Private Party Piratebox Privacy Jukebox (make party, privately in private or in public) A Piratebox stocked with a librarian-crowdsourced privacy-themed music playlist. Email me to borrow one for three weeks for your library program, block party or barricade assault: <[email protected]>
Trailer: https://vimeo.com/371307453
Website: https://36thoutreachchamber.hotglue.me/
Guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NSsYQ1VqnqeqJmAbcmtuVRwJv2yQo7PU/view
"PirateBox is free (as in freedom) because it is registered under the GNU GPLv3. This license grants you the right to freely copy, distribute, and transform creative works according to the principles of copyleft." from https://piratebox.cc

Kimberly Trinh-Sy: Facial Recognition Poster & Passive Program CC BY-NC-SA

Leigh Ann Hamel

Julia Wiswell: Staff Training Micro Modules

Michelle Nitto