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|| 1 || May 20 - 26 || May 24th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Introduction to LFI || Alison
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|| 1 || March 9 - 15 || || Introduction to LFI || Alison
 
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|| 2 || May 27 - June 2 || May 31st 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Introduction to threat modeling and teaching privacy || Alison
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|| 2 || March 16 -22  || || History of the internet || Alison
 
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|| 3 || June 3 - 9|| June 7th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern|| Surveillance technology in our communities || Kade Crockford, ACLU of Massachusetts
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|| 4 || June 10 - 16 || June 14th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || More privacy tools || Alison
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|| 4 || March 30 - April 5 || || ||  
 
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|| 5 || June 17 - 23|| NO LECTURE || ALA/discussion only week || ALA/discussion only week
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|| 6 || June 24 - 30|| June 28th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Facial recognition and other AI || Varoon Mathur, AI Now Institute
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|| 7 || July 1 - 7|| July 5th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Cybersecurity for librarians|| Tracy Z. Maleeff, Cyber Analyst at GSK
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|| 8 || July 8 - 14|| July 12th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Corporate power on the internet || April Glaser, <em>Slate</em>
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|| 9 || July 15 - 21|| July 19th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Influencing local policy|| Brian Hofer, Oakland Privacy
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|| 9 || May 4 - 10 || || || Virginia Eubanks?
 
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|| 10 || July 22 - 28|| NYC WEEKEND || NYC WEEKEND|| SEE NYC WEEKEND SCHEDULE BELOW
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|| 11|| July 29 - Aug 4|| NO LECTURE || Discussion week || Discussion week
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|| 12|| Aug 5 - 11|| August 9th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Vendor agreements and library privacy policies|| Erin Berman, Alameda County Library
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|| 13|| Aug 12 - 18|| August 16th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Digital redlining: the implications of discriminatory algorithms|| Dr. Chris Gilliard, hypervisible.com
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|| 14 || Aug 19 - 25|| August 23rd 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Intermediate privacy tools/anti-doxxing || Alison
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|| 15 || Aug 26 - Sept 1|| August 30th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || The lifecycle of your library's data|| Becky Yoose, LDH Consulting
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|| 16 || Sept 2 - 8|| September 6th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Advanced privacy tools/Tor and more || Alison
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|| 17 || Sept 9 - 15|| September 13th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Algorithms as ideology || Janus Rose, senior editor, <em>Vice</em>
 
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|| 18 || Sept 16 - 22|| September 20th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Social media surveillance || Abi Hassen, Black Movement Law Project
 
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|| 19 || Sept 23 - 29 || NO LECTURE || Discussion week || Discussion week
 
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|| 20|| Sept 30 - Oct 6|| October 4th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || The right to privacy || 2018 lecture
 
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|| 21 || Oct 7 - 13|| October 11th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Accessible digital privacy || Soraya Okuda, Electronic Frontier Foundation
 
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|| 22 || Oct 14 - 20|| October 18th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Mobile devices || Harlo Holmes, Freedom of the Press Foundation
 
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|| 23 || Oct 21 - 27|| October 25th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Privacy stakeholder dialogues|| Abigail Goben, Data Doubles
 
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|| 24 || Oct 28 - Nov 3|| November 1st 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Public computer environments || Chuck McAndrew, Lebanon Libraries
 
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|| 25 || Nov 4 - 10|| November 8th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern || Privacy for artists || Heath Bunting
 
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|| 26 || Nov 11 - 17|| November 15th 10 am Pacific/1 pm Eastern PLEASE NOTE THIS SESSION WILL BE TWO HOURS || Super special secret closing speaker! And then final project presentations || Secret speaker and then Cohort
 
 
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Revision as of 19:43, 21 January 2020

Library Freedom Institute

Library Freedom Institute (LFI) is a privacy-focused six-month program for librarians to teach them the skills necessary to thrive as Privacy Advocates; from educating community members, to installing privacy software, to influencing public policy.

Cohort group pages

Cohort member bios

Final projects

Lecture video links on Vimeo

General course information and resources

  • Code of Conduct
  • LFI message board: Most LFI discussion happens here. Anyone can read public posts on the board, but only LFI cohort members can post.
  • LFI Github: We'll use this Github repo occasionally when we need to host large size documents.
  • Riseup mailing list: a private list that cohort members get subscribed to when LFI begins.
  • Zoom video conference room: a private Zoom room that cohort members get the address to when LFI begins.
  • LFI/LFP logos, slide templates, and some other resources

Schedule and curriculum

Schedule overview
Week Dates Real time lecture Topic Lecturer
1 March 9 - 15 Introduction to LFI Alison
2 March 16 -22 History of the internet Alison
3 March 23 - 29
4 March 30 - April 5
5 April 6 - 12
6 April 13 - 19
7 April 20 - 26
8 April 27 - May 3
9 May 4 - 10 Virginia Eubanks?
10 May 11 - 17
11 May 18 - 24
12 May 25 - 31
13 June 1 - 7
14 June 8 - 14
15 June 15 - 21
16 June 22 - 28
Weekly curriculum
Week 1: Introduction
History of the internet, early govt surveillance, ideology, corp model -- declaration of ind of cyberspace, californian ideology, donna haraway, humdog
Week 3: Surveillance technology in our local communities
Week 4: More privacy tools
Week 5: Conversation week
Week 6: Facial recognition and AI
Week 7: Cybersecurity for librarians
Week 8: Corporate power on the internet
Week 9: Influencing local policy
Week 10: NYC weekend
Week 11: Post-NYC discussion week
Week 12: Vendor agreements and privacy policies
Week 13: Digital redlining
Week 14: Intermediate privacy
Week 15: The lifecycle of your library's data
Week 16: Advanced privacy tools
Week 17: Algorithms as ideology
Week 18: Social media surveillance
Week 19: Conversation week
Week 20: The Right to Privacy
Week 21: Accessible digital privacy
Week 22: Mobile devices
Week 23: Privacy stakeholder dialogues
Week 24: Public computer environments
Week 25: Privacy for artists
Week 26: Secret closing speaker and final project presentations