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Resources including Tactical Tech toolkits

Quick Links for Info-Activism Tools and Techniques

I’ve done work for Tactical Tech for their tool kit on information activism. They do a great job of presenting the list of tools in an interactive way. Most of these links point to their work with supplementary links to go more into security detail (mostly FLOSS Manuals work). At a recent workshop we explored…

April 12, 2014 in Free Software, General, Local Campaigns, Workshops.

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do I.T Training and Learning Lab

Clearer Channel is a loose collective of media activists and trainers based in Manchester, UK. We run various volunteer programmes and have been involved in many past media projects.

We mainly work as freelancer media producers and trainers. If you want to employ one of us get in touch directly via our contact pages.

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