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  79. <h3>Sophie Toupin</h3>
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  81. <p>Sophie Toupin is a researcher, activist, and feminist hacker based in
  82. Montreal, Canada. Her work explores the linkages between technology and
  83. activism through ethnographic studies and projects. She co-founded a
  84. feminist mobile hacklab in Montreal: Femhack and is involved in creating
  85. a feminist server managed by a feminist tech collective.</p>
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  87. <h2>Presenting</h2>
  88. <h3>Anti-Colonial Hacking: The Case Study of An Autonomous Encrypted
  89. Communication Network Developed During the Struggle Against Apartheid in
  90. South Africa</h3>
  91. <p>In the 1980s, freedom fighters and hackers from South Africa built an
  92. autonomous encrypted communication network that allowed activists
  93. infiltrated on the ground in South Africa to communicate with the senior
  94. leadership of the African National Congress (ANC) based in Lusaka,
  95. Zambia via London. The encrypted communication network was set up as
  96. part of Operation Vula to attempt to launch a people's war and
  97. ultimately liberate a people's from apartheid. The ingenuousness of the
  98. encrypted communication system is such that it used an assemblage of
  99. technologies including computers, algorithms, tape recorders, acoustic
  100. modem couplers, the international telephone system, among others to
  101. adapt to the difficult context and condition on the ground whether it
  102. was the ubiquitous surveillance by the police state, the lack of
  103. infrastructure or the lack of electricity. This hidden chapter of
  104. history sheds light on one of the most exciting, but untold story of
  105. what I call anti-colonial hacking.</p>
  106. <p>This story is significant for multiple reasons. By shedding light to
  107. this hidden history, my presentation will help enlarge the goals,
  108. aspirations and political nature of the assemblage of transnational
  109. technological and communication networks. It will also allow to give
  110. credit to a continent of the world, Africa that is often eclipsed from
  111. the limelight of technological "innovation" and hackerdom. Moreover, it
  112. will create solidarities between movements with different situated
  113. knowledge, positionalities and contexts without suppressing the
  114. significant and important history of each of them. The desire to craft
  115. an autonomous and non-commercial encrypted infrastructure to bring about
  116. liberation to a people is reminiscent of the work of today's tech
  117. activists. This history fits in the history of tech activism and should
  118. be recognized as such to open up the possibilities of thinking about the
  119. use of crypto and the assemblage of variant forms of technologies for
  120. liberation struggles.</p>
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