March 10, 2014 - 10:00am PDT
University of Oregon

Recent revelations of government surveillance and corporate data collection are only the latest episodes in an ongoing struggle over the content and meaning of our 'digital and informational civil liberties.' Surveillance and dataveillance have long been with us, but recent technological advancements and legal decisions have, without a doubt, raised the stakes. Come out to hear presentations from activists and investigators at leading national, state, and local organizations working on behalf of civil liberties, and then share your own experiences and questions afterward in an open discussion.

A roundtable discussion moderated by Wayne Morse Resident Scholar Colin Koopman (UO Philosophy), featuring:

Nate Cardozo, Esq. – staff attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Karen Estlund – head of Digital Scholarship Center, UO Libraries

Jennifer Frenzer – Knowlton, Esq. – Occupy Eugene

Dave Fidanque – executive director, ACLU of Oregon

April Glaser – staff activist, Electronic Frontier Foundation

Knight Library Browsing Room
1501 Kincaid Street
University of Oregon
free and open to the public
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What the EFF?

1pm

University of Oregon Campus

EMU Fir Room

Students have organized a digital rights rally on campus. EFF'ers Nate Cardozo and April Glaser will talk about EFF's work against the NSA and students will present their projects that uncover the inner-workings of mass surveillance and what what we can do to protect our privacy.

This event is free and open to the public.