45 Danforth St
Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts 02130

Every time we use a credit card, swipe a subway pass, or send an email we are sharing personal information about ourselves. Just how is the information used? Who sets the standards? And how do these policies affect our civil liberties?

New methods, including nanoscale technology, are revolutionizing the way we collect information. Join us for a discussion with Museum educator Alex Fiorentino and short play on some of the ethical issues we face in data storage and dissemination in the digital age.

This forum will be held at Spontaneous Celebrations in Jamaica Plain and will be presented in both English and Spanish. Light refreshments will be served from 6:30 to 7:00 p.m.

Free, but space is limited; register online at:

http://survey.mos.org/public_survey/Checkbox/Survey.aspx?s=5c08aef9ee1d4f29843836ae3b0b287b

For more information: 617-589-4250 or forumrsvp@mos.org.

Official Website: http://www.mos.org/events_activities/forum&d=3817

Added by Museum of Science Forum on October 6, 2009