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Nathan is the founder and director of Guardian Project, an award-winning free software mobile security collaborative with millions of users and beneficiaries worldwide. Their most well known app is Orbot, which brings the Tor anonymity and circumvention network to Android devices, and has been installed more than 20 million times. In late 2017, he co-designed an app called Haven with Edward Snowden; Haven works as a personal security system that puts the power of surveillance back into the hands of the most vulnerable and under threat. His work on off-grid, decentralized, secure mobile communication networks, dubbed Wind, was originally imagined and workshopped while Nathan was a fellow at the Berkman-Klein Center in 2015. In 2018, Wind was selected as a finalist in the Mozilla-National Science Foundation "Wireless Innovation for a Networked Society (WINS)" Challenge.


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CiviCRM is free software that empowers thousands of nonprofits around the world. This session will provide an overview on what CiviCRM is, what it can do, and how organizations can use it to achieve their mission.

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Coleman Watts is the lead developer and product manager for the CiviCRM Core Team and is tasked with coordinating new developments within the platform. Prior to coming on to the Core Team, Coleman worked with various nonprofits to align their technology with their missions. He is the original author of several CiviCRM extensions, including Drupal Webform integration.


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Making it Ours: Mapping the History of our Movements' Relationship to the Internet and Envisioning its Future

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Jamie McClelland, Alfredo Lopez & Jaime Villarreal

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The cost of wide spread adoption of the corporate controlled internet is omnipresent surveillance, algorithmic racism, censorship and targeted manipulation of people of color. Are we ready to change? Can we envision people of color ownership of technology and community control grounded in social justice values?

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Seasoned activists of the liberatory Internet movement will guide participants through an interactive time-line exercise: mapping the points in people of color movements’ histories that have shaped our relationship with the Internet for the last quarter century, exploring how we’ve used internet communications for movement resilience, and collectively strategizing what our future relationship should be. Technology is political and this exercise makes the case for the need of free software.

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Alice Aguilar

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Alice is the Executive Director of the Progressive Technology Project, a nonprofit social justice movement technology organization. For over 25 years, Alice has focused much of her life’s work in supporting indigenous people’s rights, environmental justice, and reproductive justice issues. Alice’s current work involves leading the fight against racism and sexism in technology; working to bring women, LGBTQ people, and trans people of color into technology; and winning respect for the people of color already doing technology work within social justice movements.


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Wm Salt Hale

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Salt is a Seattle local studying Tech+Society at the University of Washington. He is also the Impresario of SeaGL and Community Director at Snowdrift.coop. Salt has been a daily Linux user since 1996 and spends his time thinking about software freedom communities and policy. He tries to be very approachable and will always be found wearing a kilt.

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Salt is a Seattle local studying Tech+Society at the University of

+Washington. He is also the Impresario of SeaGL and Community Director at

+Snowdrift.coop. Salt has been a daily Linux user since 1996 and spends

+his time thinking about software freedom communities and policy. He

+tries to be very approachable and will always be found wearing a kilt.


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