On April 12, 2025, Oakland, California, will host an important workshop on digital privacy and resources for immigrants, organized by the organization Secure Justice. This event will take place at Oakstop from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and is designed to provide practical tools and strategies to attendees, with a particular focus on protecting the digital privacy rights of vulnerable communities, including immigrants, Muslims, those seeking reproductive care, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Among the speakers is Bill Budington, a renowned technologist and activist from the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), who will offer workshops focusing on data security on devices such as smartphones and laptops. He will also share technical recommendations on products that can help safeguard personal privacy. Budington’s experience in the field of digital security and his commitment to civil rights make him a key figure in addressing these relevant issues.
The workshop is free, but requires prior registration. Organizers encourage the community to participate and take advantage of this opportunity to acquire knowledge on how to protect their personal information in today’s world, marked by growing concerns about technological surveillance. Secure Justice is a non-profit organization dedicated to fighting against state power abuse and promoting racial equity and legal justice.
Interested individuals can register through the Secure Justice website and are advised to do so in advance, as space is limited. This workshop promises to be a valuable opportunity for those looking to empower themselves in the field of digital privacy and social activism.
Source: MiMub in Spanish