[FSFLA] FSFLA's proposed activities for February

Kaio Duarte Costa kaiod en riseup.net
Jue Ene 27 19:48:10 UTC 2022


Hello everyone, I hope you're all well!

Being a little proactive, I listed some activities that could be turned
into FSFLA's campaigns in February. Therefore, I would like you to give
suggestions for activities, including what you think of the proposals
below:

- Freedom for Mobile Devices: Activities and an FSFLA campaign, based on
"Escaping the Surveillance Blackhole
with Free Mobile Computing
0G Manifesto" by Alexandre Oliva
(https://www.fsfla.org/ikiwiki/blogs/lxo/pub/0G), with the intention of
mobilizing and conscientizing the community about mobile devices and
freedom.

- Getting rid of surveillance education: Activities and a campaign by
FSFLA, based on the report "Surveillance Education"
(https://educacaovigiada.org.br/pt/sobre.html) and on FSF's
#StudentsFreedom campaign
(https://my.fsf.org/give-students-userfreedom), with the intention of
promoting and mobilizing the educational community about the dangers of
computer surveillance and adherence to a free educational system. 

- Free software in Latin America and governments: Activities and a
campaign to encourage the creation of laws to promote the use of free
software and list the current projects of Latin American governments
that use free software
(https://www.gov.br/governodigital/pt-br/software-publico - exemple).

Feel free to propose actions and vote/discuss which ideas might be good
and cool for February.

-- 
Kaio Duarte Costa 

Trainee at the National Institute of Social Security of Brazil (INSS),
Director of Student Councils of the União Colegial de Minas Gerais
(UCMG), Member of the Social Council of the Fund for Maintenance and
Development of Basic Education (consFUNDEB-MG), Substitute Member of the
Permanent State Forum on Education of Minas Gerais (FEPEMG), Member of
the Committee of the National Association of Data Protection
Professionals (ANPPD), Affiliated to the Brazilian Computer Society
(SBC), Brazilian Society for the Advancement of Science (SBPC) and Free
Software Foundation (FSF).


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