[tor-commits] [tpo/master] Privchat #3 solo page and Privchat #4 feature

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Author: Antonela <antonela at torproject.org>
Date:   Thu May 20 17:24:23 2021 +0000

    Privchat #3 solo page and Privchat #4 feature
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+<div class="container" style="background:url({{ '/static/images/privchat/pattern.png' }}) no-repeat center; background-size: contain;">
+  <div class="w-50 text-center mx-auto">
+    <img class="img-fluid p-3" height="auto" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/privchat.svg' }}" /> <h1 class="display-2 text-primary">PrivChat</h1>
+    <p class="text-primary p-3"> a conversation about tech, human rights, <br/>and internet freedom brought to you by the Tor Project</p>
+  </div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="container pb-3 mt-5 preamble">
+  <p>
+    PrivChat is a fundraising event series held to raise donations for the Tor Project. Through PrivChat, we will bring you important information related to what is happening in tech, human rights, and internet freedom by convening experts for a chat with our community.
+  </p>
+
+  <hr class="mt-5"/>
+
+</div>
+
+<div class="container py-3 mt-5">
+    <p class="h2 text-primary" target="_blank">Chapter #3 - Tor Advancing Human Rights</p>
+    <a class="btn btn-small bg-primary text-light my-4" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2N3GoewgC8" target="_blank"><i class="mr-2 pt-1 fas fa-play-circle-png"></i> {{ _("Watch") }} </a>
+    <div>
+    <p class="font-family-serif">
+    The Tor Project's main mission is to advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. People use our technology, namely the Tor network and Tor Browser, in diverse ways. Tor is used by whistleblowers who need a safe way to bring to light information about wrongdoing -- information that is crucial for society to know -- without sharing their identity. Tor is used by activists around the world who are fighting against authoritarian governments and to defend human rights, not only for their safety and anonymity, but also to circumvent internet censorship so their voices can be heard. Tor allows millions of people to protect themselves online, no matter what privilege they have or don't have. For our third edition of PrivChat, we are bringing you some real-life Tor users who will share how Tor has been important for them and their work to defend human rights and freedoms around the world.
+    </p>
+    </div>
+</div>
+
+<div class="container pt-5 justify-content-center">
+
+    <h4>Host</h4>
+
+    <div class="row">
+      <div class="container">
+      <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3">
+        <div class="col-3">
+            <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/ed.png' }}" alt="">
+        </div>
+        <div class="col">
+          <div class="card-block px-2">
+              <div class="pb-4">
+                <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Edward Snowden</h4>
+                <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">President, Freedom of the Press Foundation</strong>
+              </div>
+              <p class="text-tpo">
+              Edward Snowden is a US citizen, former Intelligence Community officer and whistleblower. The documents he revealed provided a vital public window into the NSA and its international intelligence partners’ secret mass surveillance programs and capabilities. These revelations generated unprecedented attention around the world on privacy intrusions and digital security, leading to a global debate on the issue.
+              </p>
+          </div>
+        </div>
+      </div>
+      </div>
+    </div>
+
+  <h4 class="mt-5">Participants</h4>
+
+  <div class="row">
+    <div class="container">
+
+    <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3 mb-5">
+      <div class="col-3">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/alison.png' }}" alt="">
+      </div>
+      <div class="col">
+        <div class="card-block px-2">
+            <div class="pb-4">
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Alison Macrina</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Founder, Library Freedom Project</strong>
+            </div>
+            <p class="text-tpo">Alison Macrina is a librarian and the founder of Library Freedom Project, a community of practice for library workers living our values of intellectual freedom and privacy in the real world. Her work focuses on the ways that surveillance impacts library communities and the work of librarians, how surveillance relates to other social justice issues and intellectual freedom, and the power dynamics inside of our technologies. Alison and Library Freedom Project have been awarded the Free Software Foundation's Award for Project's of Social Benefit, Library Journal's Movers and Shakers Award, the New York Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Award, and the LITA/Library Hi Tech Award.
+            </p>
+        </div>
+      </div>
+    </div>
+
+
+    <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3 mb-5">
+      <div class="col-3">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/berhan.png' }}" alt="">
+      </div>
+      <div class="col">
+        <div class="card-block px-2">
+            <div class="pb-4">
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Berhan Taye</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Africa Policy Manager and Global Internet Shutdowns Lead, Access Now</strong>
+            </div>
+            <p class="text-tpo">Berhan Taye (She/her) is a researcher who investigates the relationship between technology, society, and social justice. She is the Africa Policy Manager and Global Internet Shutdowns Lead at Access Now. She has led the #KeepItOn campaign, a global campaign to stop internet shutdowns with a coalition of more than 220 member organizations from across the world. Before joining Access Now, she was a researcher for the Technology for Social Justice Field Scan project that produced the MoreThanCode.cc report.
+            </p>
+        </div>
+      </div>
+    </div>
+
+
+    <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3 mb-5">
+      <div class="col-3">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/ramy.png' }}" alt="">
+      </div>
+      <div class="col">
+        <div class="card-block px-2">
+            <div class="pb-4">
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Ramy Raoof</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Security Labs Technologist, Amnesty International</strong>
+            </div>
+            <p class="text-tpo">Ramy Raoof is a technologist and privacy researcher, his recent works focus on researching targeted digital attacks against human rights defenders and NGOs and developing digital security protocols and capacity building with activists in the Middle East and Central America around surveillance and censorship. Ramy is Tactical Technologist at Amnesty International's Security Lab and he also sits on Tor Project's Board of Directors. Prior to joining Amnesty, he served as Senior Technologist at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR). Ramy received the international award Heroes of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance from Access Now in 2017 and in May 2016 he received the international Bobs Award - Best of Online Activism in recognition for his work in digital security and privacy from Deutsche Welle. On Twitter https://twitter.com/RamyRaoof.
+            </p>
+        </div>
+      </div>
+    </div>
+
+
+</div>
+
+<div class="container">
+  <div class="row bg-secondary p-5 mx-1 my-5">
+    <h1><i class="fas fa-hand-holding-usd px-5 text-light"></i></h1>
+    <h3 class="preamble text-light text-center mx-auto">Your donations make this series and our work at Tor possible. <br/> The best way to support our work is to <a class="text-success" href="https://donate.torproject.org/monthly-giving" target="_blank">become a monthly donor.</a></h3>
+  </div>
+</div>
+
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+++ b/templates/privchat.html
@@ -21,15 +21,22 @@
 
 </div>
 
+
 <div class="container py-3 mt-5">
-    <p class="h2 text-primary" target="_blank">Chapter #3 - Tor Advancing Human Rights</p>
+    <p class="h2 text-primary" target="_blank">Chapter #4 - Silver Onion</p>
     <div>
-      <p><span class="text-primary nick" style="font-size:18px;"><mark>12/11 ∙ 18:00 UTC ∙ 13:00 Eastern ∙ 10:00 Pacific ∙ <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2N3GoewgC8" title="Tor Project You Tube Channel" target="_blank"><i class="fab fa-youtube"></i> @torproject YouTube channel</a></mark></span></p>
+      <p><span class="text-primary nick" style="font-size:18px;"><mark>5/26 ∙ 18:00 UTC ∙ 13:00 Eastern ∙ 10:00 Pacific ∙ <a href="#" title="Tor Project You Tube Channel" target="_blank"><i class="fab fa-youtube"></i> @torproject YouTube channel</a></mark></span></p>
     </div>
-    <a class="btn btn-small bg-primary text-light my-4" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2N3GoewgC8" target="_blank"><i class="mr-2 pt-1 fas fa-thumbtack-png"></i> {{ _("Save the Date") }} </a>
+    <a class="btn btn-small bg-primary text-light my-4" href="#" target="_blank"><i class="mr-2 pt-1 fas fa-thumbtack-png"></i> {{ _("Save the Date") }} </a>
     <div>
     <p class="font-family-serif">
-      The Tor Project's main mission is to advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. People use our technology, namely the Tor network and Tor Browser, in diverse ways. Tor is used by whistleblowers who need a safe way to bring to light information about wrongdoing -- information that is crucial for society to know -- without sharing their identity. Tor is used by activists around the world who are fighting against authoritarian governments and to defend human rights, not only for their safety and anonymity, but also to circumvent internet censorship so their voices can be heard. Tor allows millions of people to protect themselves online, no matter what privilege they have or don't have. For our third edition of PrivChat, we are bringing you some real-life Tor users who will share how Tor has been important for them and their work to defend human rights and freedoms around the world.
+      Celebrate 25 years of onion routing with Tor! May 31, 2021 marks the 25th anniversary of the first public presentation of onion routing in Cambridge, UK at Isaac Newton Institute's first Information Hiding Workshop.
+
+      You’re invited to celebrate this special moment with us to talk about the beginnings of onion routing, and how this idea became Tor, and how the Tor Project eventually came to be. We’ll be joined by Paul Syverson, one of the authors of the first onion routing paper, together with the Tor Project co-founders Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson.
+
+      We’ll reflect on the first days of the onion routing network at the U.S. Naval Research Lab (NRL)--where Paul, Roger, and Nick worked together. (Back then, onion router connections went through five nodes instead of Tor’s current three-nodes design!) It’s no secret that the concept of onion routing originated at NRL (it’s on our history page), but there is so much more we want to share about how Tor started and where we’ve come in the last 25 years.
+
+      Gabriella Coleman--anthropologist, author, and Tor board member--will join us as our host and moderator. Join us for a celebratory edition of PrivChat to commemorate the 25th anniversary of onion routing.
     </p>
     </div>
 </div>
@@ -42,16 +49,20 @@
       <div class="container">
       <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3">
         <div class="col-3">
-            <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/ed.png' }}" alt="">
+            <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/biella.png' }}" alt="">
         </div>
         <div class="col">
           <div class="card-block px-2">
               <div class="pb-4">
-                <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Edward Snowden</h4>
-                <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">President, Freedom of the Press Foundation</strong>
+                <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Gabriella Coleman</h4>
+                <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Anthropologist. Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy, McGill University</strong>
               </div>
-              <p class="text-tpo">Edward Snowden is a US citizen, former Intelligence Community officer and whistleblower. The documents he revealed provided a vital public window into the NSA and its international intelligence partners’ secret mass surveillance programs and capabilities. These revelations generated unprecedented attention around the world on privacy intrusions and digital security, leading to a global debate on the issue.</p>
-              <p class="text-tpo"><em>Photo by Barton Gellman.</em></p>
+              <p class="text-tpo">
+                Gabriella (Biella) Coleman holds the Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy <a href="http://www.mcgill.ca/ahcs/people-contacts/faculty/gabriella-coleman">at McGill University.</a> Trained as an anthropologist, her scholarship <a href="https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/pdfplus/10.1086/688697">covers the politics, cultures, and ethics of hacking</a>. She is the author of two books on computer hackers and the founder and editor of <a href="https://hackcur.io/">Hack_Curio</a>, a video portal into the cultures of hacking (you can learn more about the project <a href="https://media.ccc.de/v/36c3-10875-hack_curio#t=24">here</a>). She is currently working on a book of essays about hackers and the state and will deliver material from the book for the 2020 Henry Morgan Lectures.</p>
+<p>Her first book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Coding-Freedom-Ethics-Aesthetics-Hacking/dp/0691144613/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419086140&sr=8-1&keywords=Coding+Freedom">Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking</a> was published in 2013 with Princeton University Press. She then published <a href="http://www.versobooks.com/books/1749-hacker-hoaxer-whistleblower-spy">Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous</a> (Verso, 2014), which was named to <a href="https://www.kirkusreviews.com/lists/best-current-affairs-books-2014/hacker-hoaxer-whistleblower-spy/">Kirkus Reviews Best Books of 2014</a> and was awarded the <a href="http://blog.castac.org/2015/10/2015-forsythe/">Diana Forsythe Prize by the American Anthropological Association</a>. </p>
+<p>Committed to public ethnography, she routinely presents her work to <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8mtG4oMzLs">diverse audiences</a>, teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, and has written for popular media outlets, including the New York Times, Slate, Wired, MIT Technology Review, Huffington Post, and the Atlantic. She sits on the board of <a href="https://www.torproject.org/">The Tor Project</a>.</p>
+<p>Cv, contact information, including PGP key, and high res photos can be found <a href="http://gabriellacoleman.org/info/">here</a>.
+</p>
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-          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/alison.png' }}" alt="">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/roger.png' }}" alt="">
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       <div class="col">
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
-              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Alison Macrina</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Founder, Library Freedom Project</strong>
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Roger Dingledine</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4"></strong>
             </div>
-            <p class="text-tpo">Alison Macrina is a librarian and the founder of Library Freedom Project, a community of practice for library workers living our values of intellectual freedom and privacy in the real world. Her work focuses on the ways that surveillance impacts library communities and the work of librarians, how surveillance relates to other social justice issues and intellectual freedom, and the power dynamics inside of our technologies. Alison and Library Freedom Project have been awarded the Free Software Foundation's Award for Project's of Social Benefit, Library Journal's Movers and Shakers Award, the New York Library Association's Intellectual Freedom Award, and the LITA/Library Hi Tech Award.</p>
+            <p class="text-tpo">Roger Dingledine is president and co-founder of the Tor Project, a nonprofit that develops free and open source software to protect people from tracking, censorship, and surveillance online. He works with journalists and activists on many continents to help them understand and defend against the threats they face. Roger was chosen by the MIT Technology Review as one of its top 35 innovators under 35, he co-authored the Tor design paper that won the Usenix Security "Test of Time" award, and he has been recognized by Foreign Policy magazine as one of its top 100 global thinkers.</p>
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     <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3 mb-5">
       <div class="col-3">
-          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/berhan.jpg' }}" alt="">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/nick.png' }}" alt="">
       </div>
       <div class="col">
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
-              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Berhan Taye</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Africa Policy Manager and Global Internet Shutdowns Lead, Access Now</strong>
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Nick Mathewson</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Network Chief Architect, leads the Tor Project’s Network team</strong>
             </div>
-            <p class="text-tpo">
-            Berhan Taye (She/her) is a researcher who investigates the relationship between technology, society, and social justice. She is the Africa Policy Manager and Global Internet Shutdowns Lead at Access Now. She has led the #KeepItOn campaign, a global campaign to stop internet shutdowns with a coalition of more than 220 member organizations from across the world. Before joining Access Now, she was a researcher for the Technology for Social Justice Field Scan project that produced the <a href="https://morethancode.cc">MoreThanCode.cc</a> report.
-            </p>
+            <p class="text-tpo">He is one of the original designers of Tor and is an expert in implementing anonymity technologies. He began volunteering to program Tor in 2002, became the principal developer in 2007, and became the lead software architect in 2012. Nick was instrumental in writing Tor’s comprehensive protocol specifications, which have enabled researchers to base their work on a solid foundation and have enabled multiple independent implementations of the Tor protocols.</p>
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-</div>
 
     <div class="card flex-row flex-wrap py-3 mb-5">
       <div class="col-3">
-          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/ramy.png' }}" alt="">
+          <img class="card-img-top" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/paul.png' }}" alt="">
       </div>
       <div class="col">
         <div class="card-block px-2">
             <div class="pb-4">
-              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Ramy Raoof</h4>
-              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4">Security Labs Technologist, Amnesty International</strong>
+              <h4 class="display-4 text-primary">Paul Syverson</h4>
+              <strong class="display-5 text-primary mb-4"></strong>
             </div>
-            <p class="text-tpo">Ramy Raoof is a technologist and privacy researcher, his recent works focus on researching targeted digital attacks against human rights defenders and NGOs and developing digital security protocols and capacity building with activists in the Middle East and Central America around surveillance and censorship. Ramy is Tactical Technologist at Amnesty International's Security Lab and he also sits on Tor Project's Board of Directors. Prior to joining Amnesty, he served as Senior Technologist at the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR). Ramy received the international award Heroes of Human Rights and Communications Surveillance from Access Now in 2017 and in May 2016 he received the international Bobs Award - Best of Online Activism in recognition for his work in digital security and privacy from Deutsche Welle. On Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/RamyRaoof">@RamyRaoof</a>.</p>
+            <p class="text-tpo">Inventor of onion routing, creator of Tor, author of one book and over one hundred refereed papers, chair of many security and privacy conferences, aspiring unicycle commuter---holds
+multiple advanced degrees in philosophy and mathematics. Paul is a founder of the Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium and the ACM Workshop on Privacy in the Electronic Society. He is also an EFF Pioneer and an ACM Fellow. During his three decades as Mathematician at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory he has also been a visiting scholar at institutions in the U.S. and Europe.  More at the dilapidated but lovingly handcrafted http://www.syverson.org/</p>
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@@ -122,6 +132,25 @@
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   <h4>Editions</h4>
 
+  <div class="row">
+    <div class="container">
+
+      <div class="p-5 mt-5 border">
+          <img class="card-img-top mb-5" src="{{ '/static/images/privchat/privchat3-cover.png' }}" alt="PrivChat with Tor">
+          <a class="h2 text-primary" href="chapter-2">Chapter #3 - Tor Advancing Human Rights</a>
+          <div>
+            <p><span class="text-primary nick"><mark>With Alison Macrina, Berhan Taye and Ramy Raoof. Hosted by Ed Snowden.</mark></span></p>
+          </div>
+          <div>
+          <p class="font-family-serif">
+            The Tor Project's main mission is to advance human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies. People use our technology, namely the Tor network and Tor Browser, in diverse ways. Tor is used by whistleblowers who need a safe way to bring to light information about wrongdoing -- information that is crucial for society to know -- without sharing their identity. Tor is used by activists around the world who are fighting against authoritarian governments and to defend human rights, not only for their safety and anonymity, but also to circumvent internet censorship so their voices can be heard. Tor allows millions of people to protect themselves online, no matter what privilege they have or don't have. For our third edition of PrivChat, we are bringing you some real-life Tor users who will share how Tor has been important for them and their work to defend human rights and freedoms around the world.
+            </p>
+          </div>
+      </div>
+
+    </div>
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