[[PageOutline]] = People Links = People Links is a series of monthly talks addressed to MF/PL members about relevant political and technical issues. We'd like to co-host each talk with current May First People Link members. The objectives of the talks are: * To increase member consciousness and engagement * To build relationships among members * To conduct outreach since these calls will be open to non-members Analía, a staff member of APC and also a MF/PL volunteer, will coordinate the initiative. Everyone interested in participating is welcome! The initial proposal is to host these talks monthly, the first Thursday of each month at 6 PM East time. We're aiming at one-hour events, with the following structure * Expected technical adjustments and waiting for late arrivals (5 minutes) * Brief intro about MF/PL (5 minutes) * Presenter's talk (15 minutes) * Q&A (20-30 minutes) * Wrap up (5 minutes) == Issues == A preliminary list of issues with tentative dates would be: * February: Violence against women and the internet, possible impacts on free speech, and measures that ISPs might take. (coordinated with APC) * March: Surveillance online and what to do to counteract it (coordinated with The Guardian Project or OTI) * April: Open source and intellectual property (example: what happened to YesLab - coordinated with the Yes Men and/or FORCE) * May: MFPL Privacy Policy: A policy to protect us all (coordinated with EFF) * June: Libre Software: the economical, political and ethical dimensions of technology transfers to the Global South * July: Libre Software: Commons and the meaning of CopyLeft (coordinated with FSF or Creative Commons) * August: People of color techie project (Coordinated with Progressive Tech Project) * September: México report on Telecommunications Reforms * October: Tech Talks: Introduction to MF/PL Control panel (coordinated with MFPL Support Team and tech members) * November: Tech Talks: How the Ticket system works - how to get support == Organizing == === Previous to the talk === 1. Presenters (and organizers) write a synopsis of their talk 2. We send the synopsis as part of the invitation === Logistics === 1. An initial invitation will be sent through the membership list (and Lowdown List?), and interested people would be added to a People Links list. [[br]] 2. We could have potential participants register for the calls will allow us to gather contact information. [[br]] 3. Discussion offered in Spanish and English, so we need support from the Internationalization team. [[br]] 4. Use Riseup Pad or other option for notes, visual materials, etc. Need a way to figure out how to manage questions. Many online conference call systems have options for managing this. We could use Riseup Pad for listing questions but it might be hard to follow. * (erq's suggestion) To reconsider the use of the email list and instead (or as a complement) think on the convenience of promoting the use of [https://friends.mayfirst.org our friendica social network] as a tool for further exchange. === Follow Up === 1. We can send an evaluation survey to get feedback after the fact. [[br]] 2. We should send out a list of resources or more information following the talks to the participants. Possibly this could include a recording of the talk or at least links to organizations, contacts for speakers, notes from talk.