Science of Community Dialogue: Anonymity and Privacy for Safety and Success
Register for the second Science of Community Dialogue hosted by the Community Data Science Collective (https://communitydata.science), taking place May 20 from 11:00 - 13:00 CT. We are planning to practice Chatham House Rule and the CDSC Virtual Event Code of Conduct.

This session's theme is anonymity and privacy with presentations by Kaylea Champion (University of Washington) and Dr. Shruti Sannon (University of Michigan). We will address topics including:
* Does anonymous contribution hurt your community?
* How can anonymity help and protect people in your community?
* How to adopt anonymity best practices to help your community flourish
* What does privacy look like in the gig economy?
* How can privacy be applied in broader contexts?

We are planning on holding this session over Zoom. A link will be sent out to attendees.
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