[Coffee-organizers] Welcome Tanzania and Argentina

Sandy Ordonez Sandy at internetfreedomfestival.org
Wed Oct 16 20:14:06 CEST 2019


hey Folks!

I wanted to welcome Zaituni from Tanzania and Eileen Cejas from
Argentina They are the newest additions to coffee and circumvention,
bringing us to 11 cities, and 5 regions: Sub-Saharan Africa, East Asia,
Latin America, Europe, USA,

Zaituni is the Co-founder of Zaina Foundation an Organization whose
mission is to empower women in technology. Among the many things they
do, they provide digital Security awareness to women stakeholders in
Tanzania and promote digital rights. She is a Safe Sisters Fellowship
alumni, and received Human Rights Heroes Award from Access Now June 2019
due to her work of supporting community at risk in Tanzania through
digital security training and localization of open source tools into
Swahili language.  She has been translated Signal mobile app into
Swahili language now she is translating Tor Browser.

Eileen is a sole practitioner Criminal Lawyer, and a member of ISOC
Argentina and Youth Observatory. She is currently the Communications
Director for Digital Grassroots, a NGO registered in Lagos, Nigeria that
provides online training courses on digital literacy for young people
among 14 and 29 years old. She has a strong influence in law but also on
gender, digital advocacy and digital rights. She believes young people
are key actors in this change too as we can bring a fresh perspective to
Internet issues.

Welcome Ladies! Please feel at home!

So excited to have you! This is the mailing list of all the coffee and
circumvention organizers! Please feel free to share some words, as we
are trying to have folks better get to know each other!

Sandy



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