<p><a href="#saturday">Saturday sessions</a></p>
<p><a href="#sunday">Sunday sessions</a></p>
<p><a href="#social">Social events</a></p>
-<p><a href="#threads">Program Threads</a></p>
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<h3>17:45 - 18:45: Closing keynote: Sue Gardner</h3>
-<h1><a id="threads">Program Threads</a></h1>
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-<p><em>LibrePlanet 2014 does not have traditional program tracks.
-Instead, we've woven thematic “threads” throughout the program.</em></p>
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-<p><strong>Surveillance:</strong> If we want to defang surveillance programs like PRISM, we need to stop using centralized systems and come together to build an Internet that's decentralized, trustworthy, and free "as in freedom." The sessions in this thread cover everything from technical to legislative approaches to protecting ourselves and others from surveillance. </p>
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-<ul>
-<li>Choosing between freedom and security </li>
-<li>GNU vs. NSA </li>
-<li>OpenPGP </li>
-<li>Everybody spies </li>
-<li>Circumvention tech </li>
-</ul>
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-<p><strong>Applied free software:</strong> What are some of the ways that free software is being used in other fields and disciplines? From the halls of academia, to the arts, from board rooms, to Occupy Wall Street, free software is everywhere! </p>
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-<ul>
-<li>Adventures in hackademia: Leveraging humanitarian free software in the classroom </li>
-<li>No more mouse: Saving elementary education </li>
-<li>Promoting free software adoption (and creation) in the public sector </li>
-<li>Free software and open science </li>
-<li>Mapping for social justice </li>
-<li>Rethinking art archives </li>
-<li>Distributed free-cultural production and the future of creative economy </li>
-</ul>
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-<p><strong>Projects:</strong> Learn what your favorite free software projects are up to, or get exposed to new ones! These sessions are for people who want to learn more about a specific free software project.</p>
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-<ul>
-<li>Trisquel: ten years </li>
-<li>What does this program do? </li>
-<li>Opus, Daala, and free codec updates </li>
-<li>State of the Goblin </li>
-<li>Updating Mailman's UI </li>
-<li>Get started contributing to MediaWiki </li>
-</ul>
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-<p><strong>Activism</strong>: How is free software being used for social change, and how are people advocating for free software adoption? If you're an organizer or want to learn more about advocating for free software, these sessions are for you.</p>
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-<li>Free software activism: a European perspective </li>
-<li>Tracking changes </li>
-<li>Lessons in tech activism </li>
-<li>Free your JavaScript </li>
-</ul>
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-<p><strong>Movement building:</strong> For free software to become ubiquitous, we have to build a strong free software movement, one where everyone has access, feels welcome, and has an opportunity to take leadership. These sessions focus on ways to strengthen our movement. </p>
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-<li>1984+30: GNU speech to defeat e-newspeak </li>
-<li>Considering the future of copyleft: how will the next generation perceive GPL? </li>
-<li>Diversity outreach </li>
-<li>IT cooperation: accessible, free, & open </li>
-<li>Beyond the "women in tech talk": after representation, identity politics </li>
-<li>Geek knowing: from FAQ to feminism 101 </li>
-<li>Nurturing non-coders </li>
-<li>Your webapps should talk not just in English, but in español, Kiswahili, 廣州話 and অসমীয়া too</li>
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<h1><a id="social">Social events</a></h1>
<h3>Free Software Foundation open house and cryptoparty</h3>