EFF will host this event at the University of Washington.
How Surveillance Targets Women and Gender-Queer People
Join us for "How Surveillance Targets Women and Gender-Queer People" at the University of Washington. Learn how women and gender queer people can protect themselves from digital surveillance and online invasions of privacy with sage advice from EFF and a panel of local experts.
When:
October 14, 2025, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM (PT)
Where:
Husky Union Building (HUB) - Room 145
University of Washington Campus
4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA 98195
Cost:
None
Accessibility:
All areas of this space are wheelchair accessible. The entrance to the building that is accessible for wheelchairs is located on the north side of the building. Both entrances will be open for the event. If you need accommodations or have accessibility questions prior to the event, please contact events@eff.org; during the event, please ask any EFF staff for assistance.
After the Panel:
Join EFF staff and panelists at Big Time Brewery, 4133 University Wy NE, Seattle, WA 98105 after the panel to continue the conversation.
Also in Seattle:
If you're free on the evening after this event, catch up with EFF staff and local supporters at a Speakeasy Meetup on October 15th. We will be mingling and talking all things digital rights and beyond. This is your chance to chat about the movement for civil liberties and human rights online.
About the Speakers:
Rindala Alajaji is a Legislative Activist at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, primarily focused on state legislation impacting digital privacy, reproductive rights, and free expression. Prior to joining EFF, Rin worked to advance and defend civil rights and education justice policies in state legislatures as GLSEN's State and Local Policy Manager and Equality Florida's Public Policy Manager. She is a graduate of Columbia University's Human Rights Studies M.A. program, and holds a B.S. in Applied Psychology and Global Public Health from New York University.
More speakers coming soon....
EFF will host this event at the University of Washington.