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In the second part of the workshop, we will talk about the connections between feminist servers and the travel path of this migration. How are different responsibilities, roles, tasks communicated among members of feminist communities? What are the difficulties of such processes and how do we deal with them? We will have a collective reflection on the frictions between the required technical tasks, skills-sharing and knowledge-transfer, which are all required to share the responsibilities collectively.
_The **Feminist Hack Meetings (FHM)**, organised by **Artemis Gryllaki, Angeliki Diakrousi** and **decentral1se**, are a series of research meetings and workshops that explore the potentialities and imaginaries of feminist technological collectives. These gatherings aim to challenge who counts as a hacker, and what counts as hacking. The diverse activities of these gatherings will include sociopolitical discussions around technology and feminism, storytelling, prototyping and skill-sharing, as well as art experiments. We will invite people, who are interested in technology and the processes of shaping it, to discuss and work together in four thematic sections described below. Every meeting will have an informal, semi-public morning session, focusing on hands-on approach and research. The meetings will also include an evening public session with an invited guest, that will contribute with their own experience to each topic._
_The **Feminist Hack Meetings (FHM)**, organised by **Artemis Gryllaki, Angeliki Diakrousi** and **decentral1se**, are a series of research meetings and workshops that explore the potentialities and imaginaries of feminist technological collectives. These gatherings aim to challenge who counts as a hacker, and what counts as hacking. The diverse activities of these gatherings will include sociopolitical discussions around technology and feminism, storytelling, prototyping and skill-sharing, as well as art experiments. We invite people, who are interested in technology and the processes of shaping it, to discuss and work together in four thematic sections (Feminist Servers, Care & Inclusivity, Speculative Fiction, Radio & Feminism)._
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