Techno-Activism Third Mondays (TA3M) is an informal meetup to connect activists and technologists who are interested in the challenges of surveillance and censorship, as well as free and open technology. To date, TA3m happens in 6 cities throughout the world, with many other cities launching in the near future. Info and program by city for this coming Monday, May 20:
**Amsterdam**: This month's edition will be held at TechInc Hackerspace. Join us for the latest circumvention and censorship news with Tom Keunen from Free Press Unlimited. Open-sourcing atlas probes by Vesna from RIPE-NCC, Rubbernose by Merlijn Wajer, Fairtrademedia by Marc Blumenfrucht and a discussion with DrWhax on the usability of Liberation tools. [[https://n-1.cc/g/ta3m| More info]] | [[https://dudle.bof.nl/TA3M-5/ | RSVP]] **Cambridge**: Cambridge's kick-off TA3M, to be held at MIT Media Lab at 6:00pm. http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:cambridge **Madison**: This month's TA3M will be at Sector67 at 7:00pm. Proposed Topics: Intro to PGP and Keysigning (Bring your laptop so you can create a key and sign emails) **New York**: This month's event will be hosted at OpenCUNY at 6:00pm. Presentation: How to Run A Progressive, Collaborative ISP, given by Alfredo Lopez, founder of May First/People Link http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:new_york **San Francisco**: To be held at Noisebridge at 6:00pm. There will be a round-table discussion on various topics: tech security training, tahoe-lafs, current projects, the CTS event in Hong Kong. http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism_3rd_mondays:san_fran **Tokyo**: Tokyo's TA3M kick off event! This month's event will be held at beez Shibuya at 19:30-21:30. There will be no specific topic because this is the preliminary meeting. If you would like to start your own TA3M, please contact [email protected] For fore info for all these events, visit: http://wiki.openitp.org/events:techno-activism\_3rd\_mondays* *
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