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Coordination for State of Our Networks 2018 on July 13–18, 2018
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State of Our Networks 2018

This repository has organizing materials for State of Our Networks on July 13–18, 2018, for any questions email orga@ournetworks.ca!

Looking to submit a session to Our Networks πŸ“‘? Submissions have closed for 2018, we thank everyone for their interest! Our program is published and we hope you join us! πŸ—“

July 13 - Kickoff Yami-ichi, Toronto Media Arts Centre, 32 Lisgar Street
July 14–15 - Conference, Mozilla Toronto Community Space, Suite 500, 366 Adelaide Street West
July 16–18 - Sprints, Semaphore Demo Room, BL 417, Claude T. Bissell, 140 St. George Street

Our hashtags are #OurNetworks or #OurNetworks2018 (i.e., on Twitter) and we love the :control_knobs: :control_knobs: , :satellite: :satellite: or :satellite_antenna: , :loudspeaker: :loudspeaker: and :artificial_satellite: :artificial_satellite: emojis.

Planning

Tasks and deadlines are tracked using our planning board and calendar. We have a typically bi-weekly, 30 minute planning call using appear.in/ournetworks on Saturdays 11:30-12:00 ET:

Final co-working sessions:

Post-event retrospectives:

Organizers

Our main organizing email is orga@ournetworks.ca. Organizers are:

Code of Conduct

This event has a Code of Conduct that all organizers and attendees have been asked to follow in order to create a welcoming space to aim to do our best work together.

Statement on Acknowledgement of Traditional Land

We would like to acknowledge this sacred land on which Our Networks will take place. It has been a site of human activity for 15,000 years. This land is the territory of the Huron-Wendat and Petun First Nations, the Seneca, and most recently, the Mississaugas of the Credit River. The territory was the subject of the Dish with One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant, an agreement between the Iroquois Confederacy and Confederacy of the Ojibwe and allied nations to peaceably share and care for the resources around the Great Lakes. Today, the meeting place of Toronto is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work in the community, on this territory.

We are grateful to the First Nations House and Elders Circle (Council of Aboriginal Initiatives) which offered the revised acknowledgement language on November 6, 2014 that this acknowledgement is based on.

Materials License

State of Our Networks 2018 content is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.