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Training and outreach Library Freedom Project – like Cryptoparty, but just Allison.
Has found that in one-to-one interactions with new people, actually people do care about their privacy
Not as unusable as we might think. Tor is hard to fix because you don't take data from your users – and people can understand that.
People come to LFP, word of mouth Changing public perception around Tor in two years Doesn't end up having to do outreach Tor teachers List exists – started recently. Not heavy volume. Consists of people who are doing trainings around tor or want to. Curriculum, translation, strategies. Run by morpheus and Allison
Training at scale can provide valuable feedback about user pain-points to Tor developers. Good side effect of having
Feedback documentation strategies? Some use of surveys, collecting scattered comments from people during trainings. How to do surveys that people don't hate and get actual feedback?
Everything available on Librayr Freedom's Github
Allison's materials aren't in the repository because they aren't limited to Tor – broader privacy curriculum.
Needs? Translation Tor teachers wiki – see what's missing from the POV of a new visitor, fill it in. Churches mentioned as a type of community where trainings might self-propagate
Website that gathers all events and resources from Cryptoparty/Library Freedom I teach about why you would need to use Tor, not just how.
Useful analogies like the postcard Libraries ask good questions High schools, Universities High school asssemblies
Capabilities of the intelligence agencies and police and corporations, anti-authority teenagers
No sign of a slow-down of people who wantto learn it
Cryptoparty Harlem – focusing on the neighbourhood and people who go to protests Here's how to protect yourself in general Other target groups? Doctors, nurses, lawyers, journalists, realtors. Hitting up conferences in these different disciplines Where to teach? Different professions to outreach to