First published in 1998, Medicine Stories is a collection of essays on the work of building social justice. The original eighteen essays examine trauma and oppression, historical memory, language ,...
Mandy Van Deven
International feminist hacker groups part 2
In this episode, Piko talks with Marla about feminist digital activism in Brazil.
Marla gives workshops on digital forensics and cyber security. She is member of two organizations: MariaLab, which organizes infrastructure and workshops for the general public, and the Transfeminist Network for Digital Care, a place for care for each other. This is part of a series about feminist hacker spaces all around the world.
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D’autres outils sont disponibles en français ici.
For the last few years, our team has relied a lot on a document called “White Supremacy Culture“, created by a project called Dismantling Racism Works- indeed, a training and facilitation project that had very similar work to our own, when they were still active.
This resource was important to us because it helped us, and our clients, name the unsaid, unwritten, unstated expectations that exist in our organizational culture that create harm- and in particular, harm for people of colour in our organizations. COCo has written before about how we don’t like to start with policy change when we are asked to support a group in becoming more anti-racist. This document has helped us to start elsewhere: with organizational culture.
Cyberwomen is digital security curriculum with a holistic and gender perspective, which aims to provide trainers with learning experiences and tools to train women human rights defenders.