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A New HOPE is Happening in 2022!

A New HOPE is a THREE DAY EVENT, spanning from Friday, July 22nd through Sunday, July 24th, 2022. The event is live and in-person, at our brand new wonderful location:
        St. John's Univeristy, in Queens, New York City.
A New HOPE will include scheduled talks, panels, workshops, keynotes, geeky vendors, food, art, concerts, performances, and much more!

As with all HOPE conferences, you will be able to watch all of the talks for free online, live-streamed. They will also all be recorded and available online after the conference.

Virtual Attendance

See the Matrix_How-To for information on getting connected to Matrix for chat and Q&A.

Further instructions on how to join our virtual conference system and live streams will be here soon.


NEED A TICKET?

We have a Ticket Exchange wiki page for connecting people who want a ticket with people who have extra tickets.

COVID-19 Safety

All in-person attendees for A New HOPE need to be vaccinated against COVID-19. Attendees will show proof of vaccination upon check-in. This will be separate from registration and we will NOT save that information. (This allows you to attend the conference under an alias while filling the above requirement.)

All attendees will be required to wear a mask indoors at St. John's University throughout A New HOPE.


HOPE wiki accounts

If you are a ticket-holder (either in-person or virtual) or a presenter, and would like to create a wiki page for A New HOPE, please contact us, and we will create an account for you. Please email us:
        workshops AT hope DOT net


Workshops

There will be a lot of diverse workshops scheduled throughout A New HOPE! Each will have its own wiki page. Stay tuned...

The Workshop schedule will soon be posted on the HOPE website at https://www.hope.net. There will also be an index of all Workshops on this wiki.

There will be no registration available for workshops at A New HOPE. All workshops are first-come, first-served. Some workshops will be given twice.


Villages

A New HOPE will have lots of cool Villages, where cool things may be happening at any time! Some will have scheduled workshops, films, and performances as well. Each Village will have its own wiki page. There will also be an index of Villages on this wiki.

There will also be a large area with plenty of tables and chairs and AC power where anyone at HOPE can create a Village. At past HOPE conferences there have been Villages for Lock Picking, Hardware Hacking, lots of hackerspace villages, tea making, anarchists, and many others. If you would like to create a Village at A New HOPE, bring what you need, and if you need help or have any questions, please ask.


Talks

A New HOPE will have a lot of scheduled talks!

The Talks schedule is posted on the HOPE website at https://www.hope.net.


Performances

A New HOPE will have a lot of scheduled performances!

The Performances schedule will soon be posted on the HOPE website at https://www.hope.net. There will also be an index of all Performances on this wiki.


Helpful information for attendees and presenters

Information about HOPE is available online at www.hope.net.

  • Civility and the HOPE Code of Conduct. All participants are asked to be part of a safe and healthy conference.

Food nearby A New HOPE

Please check out our Nearby Food wiki page for places nearby St. John's University to get food and snacks


Information for volunteers

If you would like to volunteer, there are plenty of activities that are fun to do with others from the HOPE community. Please email us at:
        volunteers AT hope DOT net


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

We created a full page of Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) and it will be updated as we get new information.
www.hope.net/faq.html

Resources

The HOPE 2022 app is available (Android only). This is a great way to carry the schedule for A New HOPE on your mobile device. Install via the Google Play store or F-Droid.

More about on-campus housing is in their brochure. Rooms include a blanket, pillow, bath towel, washcloth, flat sheet, fitted sheet, and pillowcase. Unlike a hotel everyone should bring their own soap, shampoo, hair dryer, etc.