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=== Week 13: Privacy tools and how to teach them 102 ===
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* Real time lecture: October 15th 9 - 11 Pacific/12 - 2 Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892
 
 
 
==== Overview ====
 
This week we're continuing our discussion on privacy strategies and tools from last week, covering doxxing and whatever else we get to. We'll also hear briefly from James Neal, our IMLS program officer, about opportunities for funding privacy projects. We'll also have two guest speakers -- Maty Cropley, and Symphony Bruce, both from LFI cohort two. Maty and Symphony will share the work they've done bringing privacy programs and info literacy into their libraries. It's gonna be a big week!
 
 
 
==== Readings ====
 
* After this week, I'll share a link list of all the tools and resources we've discussed during these two sessions.
 
* Equality Labs anti-doxxing guide: https://medium.com/@EqualityLabs/anti-doxing-guide-for-activists-facing-attacks-from-the-alt-right-ec6c290f543c
 
* HackBlossom DIY Feminist Cybersecurity: https://hackblossom.org/cybersecurity/
 
 
 
==== Guest lecturer ====
 
* James Neal, IMLS
 
* Maty Cropley, LFI Cohort 2
 
* Symphony Bruce, LFI Cohort 2
 
 
 
==== Discussion ====
 
TBD
 
 
 
==== Tasks ====
 
* Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and final project work
 

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