Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M)[1] is an informal monthly meetup designed 
to connect technoactivists, hacktivists and people like you who are interested 
in circumvention, anti-censorship and anti-surveillance tech. TA3M happens 
already in New York, San Francisco and Madison and, as of this month, Amsterdam 
joins the list! Each #TA3M event is run slightly differently. However, each 
event will provide individuals with opportunity to hear from others in the 
field, and share their work and/or ideas. See details here: 
http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays

If you are interested in hosting your own 3rd Mondays event in your city, 
contact [email protected]

This month's program by city:

San Francisco:
San Francisco's meetup will include discussions on drones, focusing 
specifically on threats, opportunities, and the law. Present will be Parker 
Higgins and Trevor Timm, the masterminds behind EFF's drone analysis program. 
Compering will be Yan Zhu, co-ordinator of the recent Aaron Swartz Memorial 
Hackathons. For location and more info, visit 
http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:san_fran

Madison:
Several topics proposed including: Monkeysphere, Project hackathon! How to Hack 
on: MediaGoblin, and FreedomBox. 
For location and more info, visit 
http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:madison

New York:
Security consultant Tom Ritter will present Remailers: A Tool for Anonymous 
Email. Tom will be discussing how remailers work, what remailer systems are 
available today, their status and some current issues with them, and end up 
posing the question: Are Remailers still Relevant? 
For location and more info, visit 
http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:new_york

Amsterdam:
Various speakers will present their work. For location and more info, visit 
http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:amsterdam

- Simone Halink of Bits of Freedom will talk about @bitsoffreedom 's fight 
against governments proposal to hack foreign computers and @bitsoffreedom's 
campaign for more transparency of government data requests with online services.

- Nathan Freitas of the Guardian Project gives a talk on secure chat (OTR) via 
Gibberbot and secure calling (ZRTP) via OStel

- 5 Minutes MateCryptoCrate Before, between and after the official talks the 
MateCryptoCrate is open for you to present your ideas, theories and projects. 
Use an empty bottle and a spoon (will be provided) to ask for attention.

- Workshop with Nathan Freitas Hands-on workshop on securing your devices. 
Bombard Nathan with your questions, install the apps and exchange your 
signatures.

We invite a diverse crowd from different communities developing or using 
technology for change. We hope TA3M will become a useful platform for sharing 
knowledge, inspiration and get to know new people and projects.
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