May First/People Link engages in building movements by advancing the strategic use and collective control of technology for local struggles, global transformation, and emancipation without borders. Flowing from that mission, our organization redefines the concept of “Internet Service Provider” in a collective and collaborative way. Like any democratic membership organization, we gather together each year to evaluate the past year’s experiences, plan the coming year’s work and elect a Leadership Committee to apply what we’ve decided. Like a coop, we pay dues, buy equipment and then we all use that equipment as we need to for websites, email, email lists, and just about everything else we do on the Internet. As a movement organization, we participate in (and often lead) campaigns, struggles, coalitions and network of left, progressive and social justice organizations in the U.S., Mexico and Internationally. Learn more about our organization by reading our official documents.
May First/People Link is a member of the Media Action Grassroots Network, the Association for Progressive Communications, the US Social Forum and actively participates in the Left Forum, the Allied Media Conference, the Mexican and International Coop movemets, and other movement coalitions and gatherings. We are committed to building movements for global transformation and emancipation.
May First/People Link is binational, based in the US and Mexico. Our member-elected Leadership Committee is drawn from both countries to allow us to build a strategic vision with an international perspective that matches the potential of movement as we continue to develop communication opportunities that cross borders.
Over 800 May First/People Link members pay dues to support our work. One important benefit of membership is access to our first class web, email and other hosting services, based entirely on free and open source software, hardened to defend against denial of service attacks, and with a track record of fighting corporate and government requests for data.
Aug 1, 2016: Please join May First/People Link at both the World Forum of Free Media and the World Social Forum in Montreal August 5th through August 14th. See below for a list of workshops organized by MF/PL and MF/PL members. World Forum of Free Media Events Monday, Aug 8 Indymedia Africa Convergence project and cross border organizing in Sub-Saharan (Indymedia Africa Working Group): 10h45m - 12h30m, Leacock 26 Indymedia Strategy Session #1:
Jul 13, 2016: There’s a full audio of the July 12 on-line workshop on Local Surveillance; its impact and how we oppose it. It was an excellent workshop that can serve as a discussion starter and educational tool and we encourage you to listen and distribute the audio of it as much as possible. https://mayfirst.org/en/audio/ Tags: callout
Jul 11, 2016: July 11, 2016 For immediate release Statement on the Recent Attacks on Black Lives Matter’s Website from Black Lives Matter, eQualit.ie, Design Action Collective and May First/People Link The official Black Lives Matter website - http://blacklivesmatter.com - has experienced a massive denial of service attack starting this past weekend and continuing at this time. The site remains functional due largely to the protections provided by Deflect (https://deflect.ca/), a program made available by eQualit.ie (https://equalit.ie/).
Jul 1, 2016: We are organizing an on-line presentation for MF/PL members and friends July 12 and 3:00 pm Eastern U.S. time about: Local Surveillance – what it does to us and how we can oppose it This is the registration link: https://outreach.mayfirst.org/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=13&cid=0 There will be presentations from local organizers working on this issue and plenty of time for questions. Save the date and time! It’s a kind of kick-off to a larger, broader and longer campaign May First is helping organize around surveillance at the international, national and local levels.
Jun 9, 2016: Let’s get together in Detroit. It’s never been more important! If you’re planning to attend this year’s Allied Media Conference in Detroit (June 16 - 19), we want to encourage you to check out two workshops. The AMC remains one of the most important convergences for the movement in this country with one of the largest representations of young people, people of color and people of the LGBT communities. We’re
May First/People Link offers two different webmail programs. You will always see the same email regarless of which program you use. Roundcube has a friendly and simple iterface, making it the easier of the two programs to use. Horde, on the other hand, offers more than just email - you can share calendars, to do lists and more with other members of your group. Feel free to try both and decide which one makes sense for you.