Débora Prado
Débora Prado is a feminist, activist, journalist and researcher from Brazil. She has a background in media and communications as she have been working with civil society organizations, focused on women’s rights and freedom of expression promotion. She holds Masters in scientific and cultural dissemination from the Unicamp University, in which she studied community networks and feminist infrastructure. In a collaboration with Vedetas group, currently she is participating in an action-research at the same field with FIRN network.
Editorial
Imaginando infraestructuras digitales desde el afecto y el cuidado personal, colectivo y planetario
Este texto es un llamado a la reflexión y a la acción. Presenta la edición latinoamericana del GenderIT que está compuesta por 8 artículos escritos desde mujeres y personas de las diversidades latinoamericanas que trabajamos, estudiamos y reflexionamos cotidianamente para la construcción de una sociedad digital que favorezca la solidaridad planetaria, la vida armoniosa y de cuidado mutuo…
Feminist talk
Community networks and feminist infrastructure: reclaiming local knowledge and technologies beyond connectivity solutions
What is feminist infrastructure? Our lives are determined now by technology and especially data and surveillance. How can we undermine the existing technological hegemony and rebuild infrastructures that accommodate different realities and needs through community networks?
In depth
Memory and invisibility: feminist research as institutional archive of our diversity
What is the place of memory in research? What happens when researchers hold fragile links to the past for a community? How can we pleasantly complicate our ideas around research and writing by including the role of memories - that of those being researched and our own as well.