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==Paola Villarreal, American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts==
==Paola Villarreal, American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts==
Data for Justice is a data-driven advocacy tool that visualizes information critical for eliminating injustice in communities.
Read more on the project's Knight News Challenge application
https://www.newschallenge.org/challenge/data/entries/the-data-for-justice-project


==Tim Sammut, Amnesty International==
==Tim Sammut, Amnesty International==
* [https://teamsammut.com website]
[https://teamsammut.com Website], [https://twitter.com/t1msammut @t1msammut], [https://teamsammut.com/pages/contact.html Contact Info]
* [https://twitter.com/t1msammut @t1msammut]
* [https://teamsammut.com/pages/contact.html ContactInfo]
 
I like people that speak their mind, dislike the people that silence them, and am working with the Tech and Human Rights at Amnesty International.


===Fellowship projects===
===Fellowship projects===


* '''Secure Communications Framework''': Building a thing that does this thing do that people can more safely do that other thing.
* '''Secure Communications Framework''': An approachable framework for human rights researchers that helps them understand how to communicate with contacts around the world safely in the context of varying threats and information sensitivity.
* '''Community Incident Response''': Internet baddies are attacking human rights defenders over the Internet and we're building capacity to help them respond to active attacks.
* '''Community Incident Response''': Help human rights organizations in Amnesty's worldwide network access technical assistance during active digital attacks.


===Personal projects===
===Personal projects===


* ThunderSec: DKIM, SPF, DNSBL plug-in for Mozilla Thunderbird [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/thundersec/ addons.mozilla.org], [https://github.com/itemir/thundersec GitHub repo]
* ThunderSec: DKIM, SPF, DNSBL plug-in for Mozilla Thunderbird, [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/thundersec/ addons.mozilla.org], [https://github.com/itemir/thundersec GitHub]
* [https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/sammut Run Tor nodes]
* [https://atlas.torproject.org/#search/teamsammut Operate Tor Nodes]
* [https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/apple-macbook-pro-linux-issue-tracking.html Making Linux on Macbook Pros less terrible]
* [https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/apple-macbook-pro-linux-issue-tracking.html Making Linux on the Macbook Pro Retina Less Terrible]


===Things created===
===Things created===


* '''Blog''' 20 September 2015, [https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/human-rights-education-threat-modeling.html Human Rights Education Threat Modeling]
* 1 October 2015, Blog post, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/10/three-steps-against-mass-surveillance.html Three Steps Against Mass Surveillance, For Other People ]'''
* '''Conference Proposal''' 12 September 2015, [https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/mozfest-promoting-freedom-of-expression-with-tor.html Promoting Freedom of Expression with Tor]
* 20 September 2015, Blog post, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/human-rights-education-threat-modeling.html Human Rights Education Threat Modeling]'''
* '''Slides''' 11 August 2015, Tor vs. VPNs and Proxies
* 12 September 2015, Conference proposal, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/09/mozfest-promoting-freedom-of-expression-with-tor.html Promoting Freedom of Expression with Tor]'''
** [https://teamsammut.com/files/presentations/Proxies%20VPNs%20and%20Tor%20v20150715c.pdf PDF]
* 14 August 2015, Blog post, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/08/tor-hidden-service-for-teamsammut.com.html Tor Hidden Service for teamsammut.com ]'''
** [https://teamsammut.com/files/presentations/Proxies%20VPNs%20and%20Tor%20v20150715c.odp ODF]
* 11 August 2015, Slides, '''Tor vs. VPNs and Proxies''', [https://teamsammut.com/files/presentations/Proxies%20VPNs%20and%20Tor%20v20150715c.pdf PDF], [https://teamsammut.com/files/presentations/Proxies%20VPNs%20and%20Tor%20v20150715c.odp ODF]
* 23 July 2015, Blog post, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/07/the-rights-enabling-internet-wont-continue-by-accident.html The Internet that enables human rights won't continue by accident ]'''
* 23 July 2015, Blog post, '''[https://teamsammut.com/blog/2015/06/what-is-the-open-web.html What is the Open Web? ]'''
==Andrea Del Rio, Association for Progressive Communications==
Many of the bad things that happen offline are also true online: for example violence against women, discrimination against LGBT people, hate crimes, inequality of access to basic services or censorship.  The project I am working on right now called The Feminist Principles of the Internet aims to inspire people not only to imagine a Feminist Internet but actually build one that is fair, inclusive, empowering and safe for everyone.


==Andrea Del Rio, Association for Progressive Communications==
Month two blog post:
https://medium.com/@andreadelrio/ford-mozilla-open-web-fellowship-apc-month-2-65aab25f9402


==Drew Wilson, Free Press==
==Drew Wilson, Free Press==
Drew is embedded in Free Press' Internet2016 campaign and is building tools that internet rights advocates can use to bootstrap their own activism projects.
https://internet2016.net/


==Gem Barrett, Open Technology Institute==
==Gem Barrett, Open Technology Institute==
Gem is a member of the MLab team at OTI, helping to build the largest collection of open Internet performance data on the planet.
http://www.measurementlab.net/
Gem is the recipient of the [http://dcfemtech.github.io/dcftawards_2016.html 2016 DCFemTech Powerful Woman Programmer] award


==Tennyson Holloway, Public Knowledge==
==Tennyson Holloway, Public Knowledge==
Tennyson is working on projects that inspire and educate future web advocates. "What can i do for the internet.org" is a website that represents a vision of a story based platform that educates, inspires, and assists users to join the open web movement. His other projects involve creating web games that explain tech policy Washington issues, such as copyright and patent trolls.
Some of the projects Tennyson is working on include:
* sms vote update https://tennysonholloway.github.io/sms-vote-updates/
* small games about policy topics, including Public Domain https://tennysonholloway.github.io/public_domain_sim/
* netposi.com a podcast about activity + technology (in collaboration with Drew & Andrea)
You can find Tennyson's blog about his projects and the fellowship at medium.com/@tennyson

Latest revision as of 19:47, 7 April 2016

The Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows Program — a collaboration between the Ford Foundation and Mozilla — is an international leadership initiative that brings together the best emerging technology talent and civil society organizations to protect the open Web. The program fills a critical niche: it provides an ecosystem for the next generation of open Web advocates to make an early impact. As threats to digital freedom proliferate, it’s critical to have capable leaders.

Each year, Fellows spend 10 months embedded at leading advocacy organizations to safeguard the Internet as a global public resource. The 2015 host organizations are:

  • American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts
  • Amnesty International
  • Association for Progressive Communications
  • Free Press
  • Open Technology Institute
  • Public Knowledge

2015 Fellows

Paola Villarreal, American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts

Data for Justice is a data-driven advocacy tool that visualizes information critical for eliminating injustice in communities.

Read more on the project's Knight News Challenge application https://www.newschallenge.org/challenge/data/entries/the-data-for-justice-project

Tim Sammut, Amnesty International

Website, @t1msammut, Contact Info

Fellowship projects

  • Secure Communications Framework: An approachable framework for human rights researchers that helps them understand how to communicate with contacts around the world safely in the context of varying threats and information sensitivity.
  • Community Incident Response: Help human rights organizations in Amnesty's worldwide network access technical assistance during active digital attacks.

Personal projects

Things created

Andrea Del Rio, Association for Progressive Communications

Many of the bad things that happen offline are also true online: for example violence against women, discrimination against LGBT people, hate crimes, inequality of access to basic services or censorship. The project I am working on right now called The Feminist Principles of the Internet aims to inspire people not only to imagine a Feminist Internet but actually build one that is fair, inclusive, empowering and safe for everyone.

Month two blog post: https://medium.com/@andreadelrio/ford-mozilla-open-web-fellowship-apc-month-2-65aab25f9402

Drew Wilson, Free Press

Drew is embedded in Free Press' Internet2016 campaign and is building tools that internet rights advocates can use to bootstrap their own activism projects.

https://internet2016.net/

Gem Barrett, Open Technology Institute

Gem is a member of the MLab team at OTI, helping to build the largest collection of open Internet performance data on the planet.

http://www.measurementlab.net/

Gem is the recipient of the 2016 DCFemTech Powerful Woman Programmer award

Tennyson Holloway, Public Knowledge

Tennyson is working on projects that inspire and educate future web advocates. "What can i do for the internet.org" is a website that represents a vision of a story based platform that educates, inspires, and assists users to join the open web movement. His other projects involve creating web games that explain tech policy Washington issues, such as copyright and patent trolls.

Some of the projects Tennyson is working on include:


You can find Tennyson's blog about his projects and the fellowship at medium.com/@tennyson