LFI Course Materials 2020/Week four

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Week 4: Privacy rights

  • Real time lecture: March 30th, 11 Pacific/2 Eastern

Overview

People in the United States technically have a right to privacy guaranteed in the constitution. In practice, the privacy rights of marginalized people have been historically violated. As Angela Davis said, “​ If they come for me in the morning, they will come for you in the night”, and today in the post-Snowden world, it’s true that we’re all experiencing the loss of our privacy rights. This is of course now doubly true for marginalized people, who are under even more intense surveillance than ever before. This week, we'll hear from attorney Abi Hassen from the Black Movement Law Project who will about our privacy rights, how they actually work out in practice, and what we can do about this.

Readings

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2016/12/librarians-act-now-protect-your-users-its-too-late

Guest lecturer

Abi Hassen, Black Movement Law Project

Discussion

  • How are your communities affected by the loss of privacy rights?
  • How is your library equipped to enforce privacy rights?
  • How does your state fare with regard to library privacy law? Does it seem like your local law is sufficient to protect patrons?

Tasks

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and small group work
  • Download Signal, and let Alison know when you do. She'll add you to the LFI Cohort 3 Signal group.