Quick talks on digital safety for activists, the role of net neutrality, and how to hold our governments accountable in the process.
About the Presenters
Jacob Hoffman-Andrews is a Senior Staff Technologist with the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), the leading nonprofit defending digital privacy, free speech, and innovation.
Christopher Vines is the Grassroots Advocacy Organizer with the EFF working with members of the Electronic Frontier Alliance (EFA), a grassroots network of community and campus organizations across the United States working to educate our neighbors about the importance of digital rights.
Kate Kaye is a longtime journalist and researcher who reports on algorithmic and surveillance technologies and data use and how these systems affect us for various publications including her own RedTailMedia.org site. She’ll share what she’s uncovered about drone use by Portland Police and how you can keep track of surveillance tech use in the city, too.
Jennifer Redman, President, Board of Directors, and Campaign Manager for Community Broadband PDX, a volunteer-run group advocating for publicly owned and transparently operated, affordable, secure, fast, and reliable broadband infrastructure that is always available to every neighborhood and community.