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Join us for the EFF Awards Ceremony livestream on September 12. Read the invitation to find out more

Join us for the EFF Awards Ceremony livestream on September 12. Read the invitation to find out more! [Here's a message from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.]( [EFF logo]( Watch the EFF Awards Ceremony Livestream [The words EFF AWARDS in dark teal on an orange and light green gradient circuit board background]( Dear Supporter of Digital Freedom, The EFF Awards are next week! Register for the livestream today to hear from special guest [Elizabeth Minkel](—co-host and editor of the long-running Fansplaining podcast, journalist, and editor—and celebrate the digital rights community working toward a better future for technology users, both in the public eye and behind the scenes. We are proud to present awards to this year's winners: [404 Media]( EFF Award for Fearless Journalism [Carolina Botero]( EFF Award for Fostering Digital Rights in Latin America [Connecting Humanity]( EFF Award for Championing Internet Access in Gaza Register online today, join the livestream on September 12th, and help us celebrate this year's honorees! 2024 EFF Awards Ceremony Thursday, September 12th 7:30 pm – 8:30 PM Pacific - [Check Local Time]( Cost: Free We hope you and your friends can join us live at this year's [EFF Awards Ceremony](, be sure to spread the word and [share our past livestreams](EFForg/streams). See you on September 12th, Melissa Srago EFF Membership Team P.S. Special thanks to Dropbox and Electric Capital for sponsoring the 2024 EFF Awards. Sponsorships ensure EFF can continue hosting events like this to help build community among digital rights supporters. If you or your company are interested in sponsoring EFF events, please contact [tierney@eff.org](mailto:tierney@eff.org?subject=Event%20Sponsorship). --------------------------------------------------------------- EFF is dedicated to a harassment-free experience for everyone, and all participants are encouraged to view our full [Event Expectations](. Questions? Email us at [events@eff.org](mailto:events@eff.org?subject=Tech%20Trivia). [Donate]( About EFF The Electronic Frontier Foundation is the leading nonprofit defending online civil liberties. We promote digital innovation, defend free speech, fight illegal surveillance, and protect rights and freedoms for all as our use of technology grows. Find out more at [](. This newsletter is printed from 100% recycled electrons. EFF appreciates your support and respects your [privacy](. [Unsubscribe or change your email preferences]( or [opt out of all EFF email]( 815 Eddy Street San Francisco, CA 94109-7701 United States

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