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commit efcc745a62720fdb372bf39391cd6eaa42d3d8b8
Author: emma peel <emma.peel@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Jun 10 15:04:32 2021 +0200
content updates
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content/about/history/contents.lr | 2 +-
.../about/jobs/fundraising-coordinator/contents.lr | 88 ++++++++++++++++++++++
.../about/people/alissa-cooper-core/contents.lr | 14 ++++
content/about/people/alissa-cooper/contents.lr | 21 ++++++
content/about/people/dees-core/contents.lr | 14 ++++
content/about/people/dees/contents.lr | 19 +++++
content/about/people/kendra-core/contents.lr | 14 ++++
content/about/people/kendra/contents.lr | 18 +++++
content/about/people/kez/contents.lr | 17 +++++
.../reports/2020-financial-statements/contents.lr | 13 ++++
content/about/sponsors/nnlm/contents.lr | 20 +++++
content/privchat/chapter-3/contents.lr | 3 +
content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr | 2 +-
13 files changed, 243 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/content/about/history/contents.lr b/content/about/history/contents.lr
index f6fdcc9b..ffa7da90 100644
--- a/content/about/history/contents.lr
+++ b/content/about/history/contents.lr
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ This is still a simple explanation for how Tor works today.
In the early 2000s, Roger Dingledine, a recent [Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)](https://web.mit.edu/) graduate, began working on an NRL onion routing project with Paul Syverson.
To distinguish this original work at NRL from other onion routing efforts that were starting to pop up elsewhere, Roger called the project Tor, which stood for The Onion Routing. Nick Mathewson, a classmate of Roger's at MIT, joined the project soon after.
-From its inception in the 1990s, onion routing was conceived to rely on a decentralized network. The network needed to be operated by entities with diverse interests and trust assumptions, and the software needed to be free and open to maximize transparency and separation.
+From its inception in the 1990s, onion routing was conceived to rely on a decentralized network. The network needed to be operated by entities with diverse interests and trust assumptions, and the software needed to be free and open to maximize transparency and decentralization.
That's why in October 2002 when the Tor network was initially deployed, its code was released under a free and open software license.
By the end of 2003, the network had about a dozen volunteer nodes, mostly in the U.S., plus one in Germany.
diff --git a/content/about/jobs/fundraising-coordinator/contents.lr b/content/about/jobs/fundraising-coordinator/contents.lr
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+_model: job
+---
+_template: about.html
+---
+section: about
+---
+section_id: about
+---
+active: yes
+---
+color: primary
+---
+title: Fundraising Coordinator
+---
+summary:
+
+Internet Freedom Nonprofit Seeks Fundraising Coordinator
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization advancing human rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open source anonymity and privacy technologies, is seeking a Fundraising Coordinator to join its Fundraising Team.
+
+The Tor Project's Fundraising Team is responsible for creating and executing fundraising strategies in support of the Tor Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit.
+
+The Fundraising Coordinator is responsible for administrative support for all major fundraising initiatives, including individual and organizational giving, donor relationships, and gift/data management. We also envision this position having room for growth, expanding to include management of the grant writing process and other fundraising areas.
+
+This is a full-time, remote position.
+---
+description:
+
+### General Duties & Responsibilities
+
+**Gift Entry & Acknowledgement:**
+- Execute timely and accurate gift entry into donor database.
+- Send donation confirmation via email and postal mail.
+
+**Record Keeping & Reporting:**
+- Produce periodic financial reports (daily, weekly, monthly).
+- Maintain and improve accuracy of donor database, CiviCRM.
+- Keep meticulous records in other file structures, e.g. GrantHub, NextCloud, GitLab.
+- Create and maintain donor lists and reports.
+
+**Donor Relations:**
+- Act as first point of contact for questions regarding donations and gifts via ticketing system.
+
+**Administrative Support:**
+- Support the Fundraising Team with other administrative tasks related to organizational giving, grant writing, donor relationships, gift/data management, and annual/one-time fundraising campaigns.
+
+**Grant Writing:**
+- Support our grant writing work by helping to write and review grant proposals.
+- Research potential grant opportunities.
+
+### Abilities & Experience
+
+- 2+ years of administrative experience in a fundraising or nonprofit setting.
+- Highly organized with superior attention to detail.
+- Excellent writing skills.
+- Strong commitment to donor privacy.
+- Experience working in a donor CRM.
+- Comfortable working remotely with a geographically distributed team.
+- Proficient understanding of and ability to use technology, and most importantly, a willingness and ability to learn and use new technologies.
+- Willingness to travel to semi-annual international meetings (when in-person gatherings resume).
+
+### Preferred Qualifications
+- Experience with CiviCRM.
+- Experience with grant writing.
+- Experience working with geographically distributed teams across multiple time zones.
+- Genuinely be excited about Tor Project and its values!
+
+## Salary & Benefits
+
+Salary range for this position is $50,000 USD - $60,000 USD and there is voluntary opt-in salary transparency for employees and contractors.
+The Tor Project has a competitive benefits package, including a generous PTO policy, 16 paid holidays per year (including the week between Christmas and New Year's, when the office is closed), and flexible work schedule. Insurance benefits vary by employment status and country of residence.
+
+## How to Apply
+
+To apply, submit the following documents to job-fundraising at torproject dot org:
+- Cover letter. In your cover letter, please include the reason you want to work at the Tor Project.
+- One- to two-page writing sample (fundraising-related, ideally).
+- CV/resume.
+
+IMPORTANT: Please email application materials in plain text or PDF format, if possible, to job-fundraising at torproject dot org with "Fundraising Coordinator" in the subject line.
+
+## About the Tor Project
+
+Tor is for everyone, and we are actively working to build a team that represents people from all over the world - people from diverse ethnic, national, and cultural backgrounds; people from all walks of life. We encourage people subject to systemic bias to apply, including people of color, indigenous people, LGBTQIA+ people, women, and any other person who is part of a group that is underrepresented in tech.
+
+The Tor Project's workforce is smart, committed, and hard working. We currently have a paid and contract staff of around 24 developers and operational support people, plus many thousands of volunteers who contribute to our work. The Tor Project is funded in part by government research and development grants, and in part by individual, foundation, and corporate donations.
+
+The Tor Project, Inc., is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
diff --git a/content/about/people/alissa-cooper-core/contents.lr b/content/about/people/alissa-cooper-core/contents.lr
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+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: core
+---
+name: Alissa Cooper
+---
+nickname:
+---
+image: /static/images/people/alissa.jpeg
+---
+description:
+Alissa Cooper is on the board of directors for the Tor Project.
diff --git a/content/about/people/alissa-cooper/contents.lr b/content/about/people/alissa-cooper/contents.lr
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@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: board
+---
+name: Alissa Cooper
+---
+title: Director
+---
+nickname:
+---
+description:
+
+Alissa Cooper is a VP/Chief Technology Officer and Fellow at Cisco Systems.
+Her work advances the state of the art at the intersection of engineering, policy, and technical standards.
+She previously served as Vice President of Technology Standards at Cisco and in a variety of leadership roles in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), including serving as IETF Chair from 2017 to 2021.
+She served as the chair of the IANA Stewardship Coordination Group (ICG) from 2014 to 2016.
+At Cisco she was responsible for driving privacy and policy strategy within the company's portfolio of real-time collaboration products before being appointed as IETF Chair.
+Prior to joining Cisco, Alissa served as the Chief Computer Scientist at the Center for Democracy and Technology, where she was a leading public interest advocate and technologist on issues related to privacy, net neutrality, and technical standards.
+Alissa holds a PhD from the Oxford Internet Institute and MS and BS degrees in computer science from Stanford University.
diff --git a/content/about/people/dees-core/contents.lr b/content/about/people/dees-core/contents.lr
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+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: core
+---
+name: Dees Chinniah
+---
+nickname:
+---
+image: /static/images/people/dees.png
+---
+description:
+Dees Chinniah is on the board of directors for the Tor Project.
diff --git a/content/about/people/dees/contents.lr b/content/about/people/dees/contents.lr
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@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: board
+---
+name: Dees Chinniah
+---
+title: Director
+---
+nickname:
+---
+description:
+Desigan Chinniah, aka Dees or cyberdees, is a creative technologist.
+He has a portfolio of advisory roles and board positions within technology organizations in areas that include machine learning on encrypted data via homomorphic encryption (Zama), connectivity and edge of the network content delivery within emerging markets (BRCK), and alternative business models for the web via open protocols and web standards (Coil).
+Dees co-created Grant for the Web, a $100M philanthropic fund to boost open, fair, and inclusive standards and innovation for creators.
+He occasionally makes early stage investments with a focus on diverse and unrepresented founders.
+Dees is a stalwart of the web and has had check-ins at various dot-coms most notably almost a decade at Mozilla, starting at Firefox 3.8.
+A self-confessed geek, Dees lives in London with his wife, Sanne and their two kids, Summer Skye & Kiran Quinn.
diff --git a/content/about/people/kendra-core/contents.lr b/content/about/people/kendra-core/contents.lr
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@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: core
+---
+name: Kendra Albert
+---
+nickname:
+---
+image: /static/images/people/kendra.png
+---
+description:
+Kendra Albert is on the board of directors for the Tor Project.
diff --git a/content/about/people/kendra/contents.lr b/content/about/people/kendra/contents.lr
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/about/people/kendra/contents.lr
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: board
+---
+name: Kendra Albert
+---
+title: Director
+---
+nickname:
+---
+description:
+Kendra Albert is a public interest technology lawyer with a special interest in computer security and in protecting marginalized speakers and users.
+They serve as a clinical instructor at the Cyberlaw Clinic at Harvard Law School, where they teach students to practice law by working with pro bono clients.
+Kendra is also the founder and director of the Initiative for a Representative First Amendment.
+Before they joined the Clinic, Kendra worked with Marcia Hofmann at Zeitgeist Law.
+They serve on the board of the ACLU of Massachusetts, and as a legal advisor for Hacking // Hustling.
diff --git a/content/about/people/kez/contents.lr b/content/about/people/kez/contents.lr
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@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+_model: person
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+role: core
+---
+name: kez
+---
+pronoun: it
+---
+nickname: kez
+---
+gpg: https://db.torproject.org/fetchkey.cgi?fingerprint=2992E9FE812278600E841EB2E798088974F12A0B
+---
+description:
+
+Systems administration and web development at Tor.
diff --git a/content/about/reports/2020-financial-statements/contents.lr b/content/about/reports/2020-financial-statements/contents.lr
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index 00000000..e42d88a8
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+++ b/content/about/reports/2020-financial-statements/contents.lr
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+_model: report
+---
+type: report
+---
+date: 2020
+---
+tags: AUDIT
+---
+title: 2020 Financial Statements
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+link: /static/findoc/2020-06_Tor_UG_Audited_Financial_Statements_Final.pdf
diff --git a/content/about/sponsors/nnlm/contents.lr b/content/about/sponsors/nnlm/contents.lr
new file mode 100644
index 00000000..bde87bd2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/content/about/sponsors/nnlm/contents.lr
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+_model: sponsor
+---
+active: true
+---
+time: 2021
+---
+name: Network of the National Library of Medicine
+---
+key: 25
+---
+logo: /static/images/sponsors/NNLM_logo.jpg
+---
+_hidden: yes
+---
+link: https://nnlm.gov/mar
+---
+description:
+The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) is a nationwide program coordinated by the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
+The mission of the NNLM is to advance the progress of medicine and improve the public health.
+This project provides quality virtual information related to health and wellness privacy and literacy that librarians can use to better serve their communities.
diff --git a/content/privchat/chapter-3/contents.lr b/content/privchat/chapter-3/contents.lr
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@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+html: privchat-3.html
+---
+color: primary
diff --git a/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr b/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr
index 3b09b585..77108519 100644
--- a/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr
+++ b/content/releases/tor-browser-95/contents.lr
@@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ Because of cryptographic protections, onion service URLs are not easy for humans
This makes it hard for users to discover or return to an onion site.
We found that organically, developers have approached this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for their service.
Given that there is no solution that works perfectly for all our user groups, we also approached this problem from a broad angle.
-For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first proof-of-concept human-memorable names for SecureDrop onion services addresses:
+For this release, we partnered with Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) and the Electronic Frontier Foundation's HTTPS Everywhere to develop the first proof-of-concept human-memorizable names for SecureDrop onion services addresses:
The Intercept:
theintercept.securedrop.tor.onion
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