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Activities and events

0xACAB edited this page Jun 24, 2020 · 36 revisions

WikiActivities and events

There is a near-constant buzz of organizing activity in New York City. In addition to the day-to-day hum of socializing, planning, and learning that happens among Anarcho-Tech NYC members, we also often participate in organizing recurring or one-off events. These include workshops, documentary screenings, and a bunch of other things you may not think of immediately! Some of these become traditions and are continued by multiple organizers.

There is no calendar or schedule for events maintained on this wiki. Instead, these pages serve as drafting pads to collect and compare notes between multiple organizers, collaboratively concoct ideas for new activities to try, and maintain shared resources for organizers of said events. We sometimes discuss event scheduling and production as issues labelled "event" and we publicize events in a variety of ways that are independently operated by an event's host. That said, see our Calendars page for links to some calendars that may (or may not) list specific instances of events we help make happen.

📝 Editor's note: Please keep the featured items in the lists below alphabetized for ease of reading. :) (Thank you!)

Activities

Activities are things to do with your fellow antifa comrades that are happening (or are intended to happen) on a(t least a semi-)regular basis at affiliated spaces. More details are available on a given event's wiki page.

  • Capture The Flag (CTF) gaming - Cybersecurity study group participating in online wargaming competitions.
  • Mr. Robot's Netflix 'n' Hack - Educational film and TV screenings with a supplementary syllabus; let "Mr. Robot" teach you how to hack—and how to stop a hacker from hacking you!
  • Lockpicking club - Locksport practice session and meditative discussion circle.
  • Practical digital security - Computer security training for people who don't want to have to care about computer security.
  • Radio club - Explore the invisible world of electro-magnetic radiation, aka radio transmissions.
  • Hacker Trivia Night - Computer-themed trivia nights and quiz games.

Events

Events are one-offs because they are either intended to be or just aren't happening regularly anymore. (You could always start doing these on a regular basis, if you want!)

  • Android forensics study group - Learn how to detect whether an Android device has been cloned or tampered with.
  • Ethics refactoring - Aanalyze a feature/product for its "operative ethic" and then redesign the same feature/product for a different ethic.
  • Offensive and Defensive Doxing - Practice using public information to compile a dossier on targets, and learn how to protect your personal information from trolls and worse.
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