How to create and run your own secure leaking platform that actually works, communicate securely with sources and distribute large datasets on a fraction of the budget of WikiLeaks.
Speaking at The Secret Club of Radical Transparency (-_-(-_-(-_-)-_*)-_-) A performative conference on hacking, whistleblowing, surveillance and freedom of information
Interview with Rod Webber about Barrett Brown
Start of DM history with Rob Webber:
I’m not looking for a written piece. I make documentaries– But, if there was something marketable, we are able to bring people on as producers.
Apr 6, 2022, 11:48 AM
You accepted the request
You should do a documentary about Sylvia Mann. I liked her back when she was doing Laurie Love prison support work. Now she’s some kind of unpaid crisis communicator for a con artist. Interesting arc, that one.
Writers’ Trust 2020 Rising Stars announcement
On May 4, I was honoured to be selected as one of the Writers’ Trust of Canada’s 2020 Rising Stars, along with four other writers. I will be working with my mentor and selector, Rachel Giese, and will be invited to complete a two-week writing residency at the Banff Centre for the Arts and Creativity in Alberta.
Review: adrienne maree brown, Pleasure Activism
adrienne maree brown, 2019. Pleasure Activism: The Politics of
Feeling Good. Chico: AK Press (448 pp. $20 paperback).
If in 2019, impending planetary extinction has become an urgent shared concern, author and editor adrienne maree brown’s call to heed the physical body for orientation in facing the future suggests that a missing piece in social justice organizing has been a liberatory framework of joy.
Why you should care about who’s watching you online

When I was six years old, my parents, who worked as Christian missionaries, moved our family of five from Kingston, Ont., to Guayaquil, Ecuador. Growing up, I remember building kites with bamboo sticks and garbage bags during long afternoons at the beach, climbing into wobbly-branched mango trees to retrieve the golden fruit, and taking family holidays in the Andes. But there were also national workers’ strikes that overthrew governments and landslides that wiped out roads and villages.
Privacy And Encryption: How I Protect Myself And Others
Jennifer Schulte is a human rights researcher and social scientist with over a decade of experience. She researches sexual violence, surveillance and censorship in Africa. Feeling threatened by the ultra-conservative Salafists in Egypt in 2012, she left for London, then Iceland where she met someone working in journalism. They told her to get an XMPP chat account for secure messaging. She soon began encrypting her communications. Below, she talks about why.
Ecuador: Inefficiencies begging to be disrupted
When my family left Canada to live in Ecuador in 1993, my father described the Mercado de la Bahia in Guayaquil as “chaos.” La Bahia has appeared on the U.S. government’s list of notorious black markets since the Office of the United States Trade Representative started issuing the report in 2006.
Twitter leaves activists in the dark after state hacking

50 political activists say Twitter won’t answer critical questions about ‘state-sponsored’ hacking attempts in December
When more than 50 political activists from across Europe and North America were told by Twitter in December 2015 that their accounts had been attacked by anonymous “state-sponsored actors”, they had very little to go on.
Profile of Shari Steele: Tor staff are ‘freedom fighters’
Non-profit’s new boss says replacing government funding is a priority which will ensure its survival and restore credibility

At a secret location on New Year’s Eve 2015, a core team of Tor Project employees mingled with the Berlin cypherpunk underground.
Guantánamo survivor speaks to hackers
Moazzam Begg of CAGE UK stressed the importance of encryption programs. Cerie Bullivant said ‘Muslims are the canaries in the mine’ of civil liberties
How software devs helped beat Ebola in Sierra Leone
A team of open source software developers solved the problem that most urgently needed solving: distributing wages to healthcare workers
