Date: Thursday, July 17, 2014. 7:00 PM.
Location: CEMEX Auditorium, 641 Knight Way, Stanford
As we become more connected on a global scale, information becomes a powerful tool for social change and justice. But what happens when our private information becomes public, through government interference or through our own indifference to our rights? In collaboration with Camera as Witness, Stanford Summer Session presents four films that consider how the values of privacy shape dialogue within social and political processes. For more details about the films, please visit unaff.org.
Location: CEMEX Auditorium, 641 Knight Way, Stanford
As we become more connected on a global scale, information becomes a powerful tool for social change and justice. But what happens when our private information becomes public, through government interference or through our own indifference to our rights? In collaboration with Camera as Witness, Stanford Summer Session presents four films that consider how the values of privacy shape dialogue within social and political processes. For more details about the films, please visit unaff.org.