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We can't do it alone: Connections at AWID 2016
By Namita
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Public. Autonomous. Anonymous. Group. Sexting. At AWID 2016. Oh yeah!
By erika
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The backbone of our thirsty complicities: from internet hiccups to collective synapsis at AWID 2016
By Nadège
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Tools for movement builders: ICT Toolkit and We Rise – Just Associates
By Jennifer Radloff
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Mapping the feminist internet: the Whose Knowledge? campaign at the AWID Forum
By Siko Bouterse
Whose Knowledge? works with individuals, communities, organisations and movements worldwide to create, collect and curate knowledge from and with marginalised communities, particularly women, people of colour, LGBTQI communities, indigenous peoples and others from the global South. Essentially, Whose Knowledge? is a radical re-imagining and reconstruction of the internet, so that the internet…
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Coming Back to Tech
By Carol
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[COLUMN] The Gender Binary: Thank you!
By Nadika
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[COLUMN] Joining the dots: Gender, ICTs and climate change
By Sonia Randhawa
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Feminist Tech Tools
By Zara Rahman
A feminist internet can mean many things, it means that everyone has affordable, unconditional, open, meaningful and equal access to the internet; it means acknowledging that attacks, threats, intimidation, and policing experienced by women and queers is real, harmful, and alarming; it means that the right to free expression for women and queers; and it includes principles on access, movements…