From 3bcd4ade2862b05f241e44c3ebc1d74592b6c188 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: ccl Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 01:57:15 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Update 'content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md' --- content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md | 7 ++++++- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md b/content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md index 98ebf259..8032c6c1 100644 --- a/content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md +++ b/content/feminist-hack-meetings-jan-EN.md @@ -11,10 +11,15 @@ summary: The Feminist Hack Meetings are a series of informal research meetings a The **Feminist Hack Meetings** are a series of informal research meetings and workshops that aim to explore the suggestions, urgencies and potentials of feminist hack & tech initiatives. We invite people, who are interested in technology and the processes of shaping it, to discuss and work together in matters of inclusion and exclusion in tech communities, feminist servers and hosting, autonomous communication services, archive and documentation. We will also include hardware and sound explorations. -A feminist approach to technology takes into consideration the social and political context around it. It pushes the boundaries of technological circles, in order to include gender-diverse people, amateurs, or others who have experienced low or high levels of exclusion in tech environments. They also include cultural, artistic and educational practices that are approaching technology, not as an end in itself. The idea started after participating in **/ETC (Eclectic Tech Carnival)** in Athens, which is a gathering of feminists, who critically use/study/share/improve everyday information technologies in the context of the free software and open hardware movements. +A feminist approach to technology takes into consideration the social and political context around it. It pushes the boundaries of technological circles, in order to include gender-diverse people, amateurs, or others who have experienced low or high levels of exclusion in tech environments. They also include cultural, artistic and educational practices that are approaching technology, not as an end in itself. + + +The idea started after participating in **/ETC (Eclectic Tech Carnival)** in Athens, which is a gathering of feminists, who critically use/study/share/improve everyday information technologies in the context of the free software and open hardware movements. + In this first gathering we will give an overview and an introduction to this series of meetings. We will discuss on how this proposal may grow in time. + **Program:** *Saturday, 25 Jan 2020*