Practical Privacy Advocacy for All
Join Library Freedom Project (LFP) deputy director Tess Wilson for a virtual talk about privacy, intellectual freedom, and information democracy through the lens of the library. By working collaboratively with partners and institutions, this group of information professionals seeks to educate stakeholders and enact change. Through webinars, trainings, and resources, community members can learn to be privacy advocates, all through a lens of harm reduction and practical application. All resources created by this community of practice—including past workshops, toolkits, printable handouts, and more—are available for free for anyone to use and share. Take this opportunity to learn about LFP and how they can support you as you advocate for and with your own community! Presented by Friends of the Mountain View Library.