Hello Tor,
Next Friday, Edward Snowden will host Tor’s third
PrivChat (https://torproject.org/privchat), a fundraising
livestream event and conversation with human rights defenders +
real-life Tor users Alison Macrina (Founder, Library
Freedom Project), Berhan Taye (Africa Policy Manager and
Global Internet Shutdowns Lead, Access Now) and Ramy Raoof
(Security Labs Technologist, Amnesty International).
What: PrivChat | Tor Advancing Human Rights
When: Friday, December 11 @ 18:00 UTC / 13:00 Eastern /
10:00 Pacific
Where: The Tor Project’s YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2N3GoewgC8
// What’s PrivChat? //
PrivChat is a fundraising event series held to raise donations for
the Tor Project. Through PrivChat, we bring you important
information related to what is happening in tech, human rights,
and internet freedom by convening experts for a chat with our
community.
// Tor Advancing Human Rights //
The Tor Project's main mission is to advance human rights and
freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity
and privacy technologies. People use our technology, namely the
Tor network and Tor Browser, in diverse ways. Tor is used by
whistleblowers who need a safe way to bring to light information
about wrongdoing -- information that is crucial for society to
know -- without sharing their identity. Tor is used by activists
around the world who are fighting against authoritarian
governments and to defend human rights, not only for their safety
and anonymity, but also to circumvent internet censorship so their
voices can be heard. Tor allows millions of people to protect
themselves online, no matter what privilege they have or don't
have. For our third edition of PrivChat, we are bringing you some
real-life Tor users who will share how Tor has been important for
them and their work to defend human rights and freedoms around the
world.
Please spread the word! There’s an easy tweet pinned to the top of our Twitter page: https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1334209034392465409?s=20
Hope to see you there,
Al
-- Al Smith (they/them) Fundraising • Communications The Tor Project