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Cryptoparty in Harlem
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VICE
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Science
Technology
Publication Date |
Dec 10, 2015
Episode Duration |
00:18:06

Ever heard of a cryptoparty? It’s a gathering of people interested in privacy and encryption. You’ll often hear of cryptoparties in association with other techy, geeky spaces or organizations, and they’re usually dominated by computer-savvy nerds who are often male or white or both. But recently, Motherboard attended a cryptoparty in a less obvious place: Harlem, the predominantly black neighborhood in New York City.

 

Wait. Maybe Harlem is the perfect place to find a cryptoparty.

 

The New York City Police Department is increasingly monitoring and targeting young people of color on social media in what critics say amounts to racial profiling. “Is the online surveillance of black teenagers the new stop-and-frisk?” asked a headline in


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