Timeline for facebook list by hotfilesrui, page 2
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Register for LibrePlanet & Free Culture X 2013, two conferences where tech, social justice & media studies collide! http://ur1.ca/d2d9e
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Signal boost! @Empowermentors Collective & LibrePlanet13 http://ur1.ca/cy2ca http://ur1.ca/cy2cb @nathanjurgenson #TtW13
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@deedottiedot @sam__han @taralconley @blkgirlwithapen Would copyright abolition increase or reduce exploitation of POC? #TtW13
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@JohnnyNull Of course they've had an *impact* but they weren't created in a vaccum. They were created by people with values and intent
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@zephoria But how are racial, gender, and sexual values coded into technology and by who's control?
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RT @_PuellaLudens #TtW13 ugh unable to talk to strangers #belongsontheinternetonly #oppositeofIRLfetish
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@AdrianChen @techsoc Is there more value in many small/intentional communities vs. a large network solution? #TtW13 #F2
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@anarchistwriter Would you be willing to dual-license An Anarchist FAQ under CC-BY-SA? http://redd.it/1967ya #freeculture
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Sonar Project: the accessibility-focused !GNU !Linux OS for the world's 1 billion people with disabilities http://ur1.ca/aep94 DONATE now!
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@samuelclay same as here, kxra
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@NewsBlur I just imported a broken OPML and lost ALL of my feeds! Is there any way to restore them?
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Maybe @OnlyGirlInTech could promote the Empowermentors Collective http://ur1.ca/co0jg
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@csolisr The group's specific, but the issue is so pervasive. It's just invisible. That's why it's such a problem. #exclusionthroughopenness
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Announcing the Empowermentors Collective for Women of Color & Queer People of Color in !freeculture and !freesoftware http://ur1.ca/co0jg
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"Everything Aaron wrote, whether vernacular or code, was free, but what he died doing was freeing the work of others." http://ur1.ca/cn3ky
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Aaron Swartz on misogyny in technology http://ur1.ca/cjmp2