April 16 Library Workshop: Privacy in the Age of Dragnet Surveillance: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Rights Online

Please see this link for a recording of this event and links to resources.

“If you ever get involved in a lawsuit, the first question of the lawyer from the other side should be—do you have a Gmail account? Because, if you do, your life sits open for review.”–Lawrence Lessig, Code 2.0

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Are you using your work email for political organizing? Sharing event information about the next demonstration on Facebook or sharing your personal archive with Dropbox or Google Drive?

Wondering who you can talk to about ways to protect your privacy? How to find out who stores and shares your personal data as you email, text, and research? Or why protecting your privacy is important? Join ninja librarian Alison Macrina and the ACLU’s Kade Crockford on April 16 as they discuss “Privacy in the Age of Dragnet Surveillance: What You Need to Know to Protect Your Rights Online”

Visit this page for full event details and to RSVP!

About the Author

Alycia Sellie is the Associate Librarian for Collections at the Graduate Center Library.