Hi Ruth!

Sorry for taking so long, but days are crazy these last few weeks...

"Are you able to elaborate on any of the techs that you are using to share
and store data and content while preserving privacy and avoiding
censorship?"

Not 100% but we are really trying harder and harder. FM Broadcast is OK,
and we also cryptograph our files & disks on an Amsterdam Digital Ocean
Server. We are now building a new server to have a good SSL encrypt also.

But we still depend on SoundCloud to host part of the podcasts and on a
personal communication aspect, most of the indigenous leaderships are using
WhatsApp and FB Messenger to communicate between them. We wrote a proposal
to Open Technology Fund to try to host some workshops on 3 villages on how
to use more private communications systems, but we were not selected.

It is a voluntary based project with around 10 people involved, but we are
working to better organise our project communication and outcomes,
especially with international founders once Brazil became impossible to get
institutional support to work with indigenous communities.

Lots of love from this part of the ocean and always looking forward to
meeting you someday again for a nice tea,

r
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Em qua., 20 de nov. de 2019 às 10:34, Ruth Catlow <ruthcat...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Dear Ricardo,
>
> This is such a great project for so many reasons.
>
> Geeky question... Are you able to elaborate on any of the tech that you
> are using to share and store data and content while preserving privacy and
> avoiding censorship?
>
> thanks very much for sharing it.
>
> :)
> R
>
> On Tue, Nov 19, 2019 at 6:45 AM Ricardo Ruiz via NetBehaviour <
> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>
>> Thanks Gil!
>>
>> Please, share the calling for support!
>>
>>
>>
>> ..
>>
>> On 18 Nov 2019, at 15:20, Gill Davies <gill.dav...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> 
>> What a brilliant idea, Hats off to you, Amnesia 🙌
>>
>> On Mon, 18 Nov 2019 at 18:11, Ricardo Ruiz via NetBehaviour <
>> netbehaviour@lists.netbehaviour.org> wrote:
>>
>>> Amnesia is a network of free radios, web sites and itinerant radio
>>> experiences that believe in access to media production and content
>>> dissemination as a tool to achieve the fundamental rights of life in
>>> society, especially for indigenous and original communities.
>>>
>>> We aim to build a secure and private communication network for the
>>> thousands of indigenous communities and traditional people inside Brazilian
>>> territory, providing these communities with tools and training for private
>>> and secure communication. Furthermore, hosting platforms that can help to
>>> propagate local cultures, strongly characterized in their oral form since
>>> the pre-Columbian period in the Americas and during the later African
>>> diaspora miscegenation.
>>>
>>> http://radioamnesia.org/support-indigenous-communication-in-brazil/
>>>
>>> The Amnesia Network of Free Radios has been acting in indigenous and
>>> traditional communities in northeastern Brazil for eight years. Since 2015,
>>> Amnesia Network has also made its web servers available to host pages of
>>> different initiatives. The Network actions aim to promote communication and
>>> free information right as a guiding line for the efforts it hosts. All
>>> content produced and hosted is under open licenses. There are several
>>> hosted projects. They range from pages to broadcast the audio material
>>> provided on Network’s radios and training workshops, to community band
>>> music pages; from web games platforms on Afro-Brazilian religions to
>>> audiovisual cartography of traditional midwives from the coastal zone.
>>>
>>> Nowadays, the physical integrity of Brazil’s indigenous communities and
>>> traditional people and their rights over ancestral lands and natural
>>> resources are in constant threat. Murders and ethnic intolerance conflicts
>>> happen all over the territory. Besides, the communication infrastructure
>>> used today by those communities belongs to large media corporations such as
>>> Facebook and Google, portraiting severe risks to the privacy, preservation
>>> and security of native communities’ information. It is essential to notice
>>> that these communities are in constant conflict with land invaders, mining
>>> companies, large tourism groups, governments and law enforcement agencies.
>>> Given the Brazilian political scenario of repression against indigenous
>>> people and traditional communities, it is necessary to expand both our
>>> education and communication actions to achieve privacy and security.
>>>
>>> Amnesia contributes to the physical and legal safety and integrity of
>>> indigenous populations in these communities, by teaching tools, uses and
>>> procedures for secure and private communication. By making available the
>>> record of these learning processes, it also contributes to the future
>>> development of other indigenous leaders on the subject. Finally, by
>>> expanding its partners’ web platforms, Amnesia Network also expands its
>>> chain of potential contributors and tends to increase the number of
>>> donations received to maintain our systems.
>>>
>>> Thanks you a lot!
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