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=== Week 8: Police surveillance/activist threat model, plus privacy tools 102 ===
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=== Week 8: Reproductive and health privacy ===
 
* Real time lecture: December 5th, 10am - 12pm Pacific/1pm - 3pm Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892  
 
* Real time lecture: December 5th, 10am - 12pm Pacific/1pm - 3pm Eastern on Zoom https://zoom.us/j/9129428892  
* Recording: TBD
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* Recording: https://vimeo.com/778246969
  
 
==== Overview ====
 
==== Overview ====
The rise in surveillance technologies over the past 30 years has occurred alongside the increase in mass incarceration and violent policing, especially in Black, poor, and immigrant communities. Thanks to the work of accountability movements, we've learned that police now have access to an unprecedented amount of new surveillance equipment that is often acquired and used without democratic oversight, and with little to no regulation. Police also have new relationships with corporate entities, like Amazon, in mutually beneficial relationships to acquire and deploy more of these surveillance technologies. During the 2020 uprisings for Black lives, we saw many of these capabilities used against protestors in the streets. This week, we'll discuss the landscape of police surveillance and what it means for directly impacted people in our communities. We'll also cover some more about privacy tools that we didn't get to during our privacy tools 101 week.
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This week, we'll focus on the threats to reproductive care seekers, and what library workers can do to protect their access to information. We'll also discuss other general healthcare privacy issues.  
  
 
==== Readings ====
 
==== Readings ====
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* Mozilla's privacy and security review of period tracker apps: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/privacynotincluded/categories/reproductive-health/  
 
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* Browse through https://digitaldefensefund.org/ DDF is an organization providing digital security for reproductive care seekers, and they have great resources on their website
Lots of readings this week -- get through whatever you can!
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* Understanding HIPAA and how it applies to reproductive care: https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/special-topics/reproductive-health/index.html and https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/guidance/phi-reproductive-health/index.html
 
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* Some of the most comprehensive data on reproductive access and barriers to care: https://www.guttmacher.org/
* ACLU guide to police surveillance technologies: https://www.aclu.org/sites/default/files/field_document/tc2-technology101-primer-v02.pdf
 
* ACLU CCOPS legislation around the country: https://www.aclu.org/issues/privacy-technology/surveillance-technologies/community-control-over-police-surveillance?redirect=feature/community-control-over-police-surveillance
 
* EFF's Atlas of Surveillance (documenting police surveillance in communities) https://atlasofsurveillance.org/
 
* EFF's Activist Threat Model: https://ssd.eff.org/en/playlist/activist-or-protester
 
* High tech polie surveillance of protestors year in review 2020: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/12/high-tech-police-surveillance-protests-and-activism-year-review-2020
 
* Media Justice "Protect Black Dissent" campaign: https://mediajustice.org/campaign/stop-spying/
 
* How the NYPD is using post-911 tools on everyday New Yorkers https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/08/nyregion/nypd-9-11-police-surveillance.html
 
  
 
==== Discussion ====
 
==== Discussion ====
Link: https://libraryfreedom.chat/t/cc-2-week-8-police-surveillance-more-privacy-tools/921
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https://libraryfreedom.chat/t/cc-4-repro-and-health-privacy/1000
  
 
==== Tasks ====  
 
==== Tasks ====  
* Lecture, readings, discussion forum, and final project work
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Lecture, readings, discussion forum

Latest revision as of 15:56, 6 December 2022

Week 8: Reproductive and health privacy[edit]

Overview[edit]

This week, we'll focus on the threats to reproductive care seekers, and what library workers can do to protect their access to information. We'll also discuss other general healthcare privacy issues.

Readings[edit]

Discussion[edit]

https://libraryfreedom.chat/t/cc-4-repro-and-health-privacy/1000

Tasks[edit]

Lecture, readings, discussion forum