I’ve been asked to help out at 3rd Ward’s Professional Boot Camp on November 17. Looks like fun! For me, anyway–everyone else will be hard at work, polishing & editing their résumés until they shine. See you tomorrow.
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I had a talk with Cole Stryker recently about anonymity and freedom of speech for the Believer. In his latest book, Hacking the Future, he presents a compelling argument for protecting anonymity at all costs. In the recent outing of troll Violentacrez and Amanda Todd’s tragic suicide, we have come face to face as a culture with privacy’s highest costs. Roxane Gay wrote an interesting essay in The Rumpus as much about not looking as not seeing, and a New Yorker story underlines how anonymity privileges women and men differently. Cole advocates thinking critically about the real costs of an anonymity-free Internet, and draws our attention to those few corporate giants who happen to acquire great power and financial gain when we relinquish our anonymity. “I don’t think anonymity is a Platonic ideal. But the choice is.”
Comments closedI will be one of the presenters at a speed-networking event on October 18 at 3rd Ward. RSVP and make new contacts! The event takes place at the same time as my press-release writing workshop, so students will get to speed-network, too. Work It, Brooklyn!
Comments closedI’ll be reading something new from the 100 Days project at Bodega’s monthly storytelling series. This series is always the first Sunday in November at 7 PM (11/4/2012). Bodega Wine Bar: St. Nicholas & Troutman, in Bushwick. Take the L to Jefferson.
I read a post-Sandy essay instead. I got a standing ovation, my first. Thanks, Bushwick. –UPDATED 11/05/2012
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