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An outlined illustration of a women’s protest in Guam (Hawaii), with the banners revolving around Indigenous women’s (Famalao’an) rights. Text: “To experience colonisation as an Indigenous woman is to reckon with subjugation on multiple fronts, a compounding pressure that is unfortunately neglected or disregarded when addressing decolonisation and social justice.”

An outlined illustration of a women’s protest in Guam (Hawaii), with the banners revolving around Indigenous women’s (Famalao’an) rights. Text: “To experience colonisation as an Indigenous woman is to reckon with subjugation on multiple fronts, a compounding pressure that is unfortunately neglected or disregarded when addressing decolonisation and social justice.”

Ha’åni Lucia Falo San Nicola from Guåhan writes about the intersecting struggles of #Indigenous communities and women’s rights. #WHRDVoices

This is definitely a must-read, and possibly a bookmark. On #GenderIT: genderit.org/Unyielding_A...

#SafetyForVoices #16Days @apc.org #Hawaii #IndigenousWomen

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An outlined illustration of a woman with a tape over her mouth. Text: “I first became a target in 2016, during what would become one of the most polarising elections in Philippine history.”

Peek into the brutal, blunt and unapologetically macho campaign of Rodrigo Duterte.

An outlined illustration of a woman with a tape over her mouth. Text: “I first became a target in 2016, during what would become one of the most polarising elections in Philippine history.” Peek into the brutal, blunt and unapologetically macho campaign of Rodrigo Duterte.

Patterns in the background. Text: “He would curse, openly harass women during his campaign trail, and he would proclaim to “kill, kill kill,” – which was met with cheering by his supporters.”

Patterns in the background. Text: “He would curse, openly harass women during his campaign trail, and he would proclaim to “kill, kill kill,” – which was met with cheering by his supporters.”

Patterns in the background. Text: Digital media was not used to educate or engage, but to silence and suppress.

“When I publicly criticised his war on drugs platform and rhetoric, I quickly became a target of an online hate campaign.”

Patterns in the background. Text: Digital media was not used to educate or engage, but to silence and suppress. “When I publicly criticised his war on drugs platform and rhetoric, I quickly became a target of an online hate campaign.”

Patterns in the background. Text: Dismissive comments were plenty, but so were graphic rape threats, violent death threats, and photos of guns with captions.

(in small text) This post has been adapted from an anthology by Women Human Rights Defenders by Safety For Voices.

Patterns in the background. Text: Dismissive comments were plenty, but so were graphic rape threats, violent death threats, and photos of guns with captions. (in small text) This post has been adapted from an anthology by Women Human Rights Defenders by Safety For Voices.

“What I discovered was that pro-Duterte influencers regularly [turned] incivility into outright hate speech. And those posts were the most viral.

This wasn’t just my story — it was systemic [and] study proved it.” #16Days @apc.org

Renee Karunungan on #GenderIT: genderit.org/Unyielding_A...

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Ilustration by Fernanda Serejo for FIRN. Shades of red and pink featuring three women standing side-by-side.

    The woman on the left has dark hair, is wearing a pink tank top and red pants, and has a white headset with a microphone.

    The woman in the center has light red hair hidden under a pink hard hat, is wearing dark overalls over a white shirt, and holds a red clipboard.

    The woman on the right has dark curly hair, is wearing a red and white striped sports bra and dark shorts, and has her arm around the middle woman.

In the bottom right corner, there are two logos: the APC (Association for Progressive Communications) logo and the Maria Lab logo, next to the text "maria [lab]". The overall image is titled "Feminist digital forensics"

Ilustration by Fernanda Serejo for FIRN. Shades of red and pink featuring three women standing side-by-side. The woman on the left has dark hair, is wearing a pink tank top and red pants, and has a white headset with a microphone. The woman in the center has light red hair hidden under a pink hard hat, is wearing dark overalls over a white shirt, and holds a red clipboard. The woman on the right has dark curly hair, is wearing a red and white striped sports bra and dark shorts, and has her arm around the middle woman. In the bottom right corner, there are two logos: the APC (Association for Progressive Communications) logo and the Maria Lab logo, next to the text "maria [lab]". The overall image is titled "Feminist digital forensics"

There is a growing interest of civil society in digital forensics amid escalating digital threats to human rights defenders, particularly through surveillance tools on electronic devices.

New on #genderit, #digitalforensics

genderit.org/feminist-tal...

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Digital illustration depicting the silhouette of the African continent in dark gray-green against a lighter, textured background resembling a circuit board or grid. A bright yellow diagonal beam or stripe cuts across the map from the top left to the bottom right. The letters "AI" are visible in the top right corner. Image by Bobina Zulfa.

Digital illustration depicting the silhouette of the African continent in dark gray-green against a lighter, textured background resembling a circuit board or grid. A bright yellow diagonal beam or stripe cuts across the map from the top left to the bottom right. The letters "AI" are visible in the top right corner. Image by Bobina Zulfa.

Another false dawn for Africa?

This piece on #GenderIT deconstructs the AI for Development narrative 👇

www.apc.org/en/blog/anot...

#AIForDevelopment #Africa

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Updated realities on gender justice and digital justice: Why international multilateral processes and spaces must align The recent revitalisation and reform of the UN multilateral agenda have created momentum to converge and reflect: After 30 years of feminist engagement at the intersection of international women’s rig...

Updated realities on gender justice and digital justice: Why international multilateral processes and spaces must align

www.apc.org/en/blog/upda...

On #GenderIT #GenderJustice #DigitalJustice 👇

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What comes next after Beijing+30? Feminist futures in focus in the new GenderIT.org edition 👇

www.apc.org/en/news/what...

#Beijing1995 #FeministInternet #GenderIT

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Ilustración que incluye una mano que sujeta un ramo, pero de cables que han sido desconectados. La imagen alude al título del artículo publicado dentro de la serie de GenderIT. La ilustración lleva como título el del artículo que hemos publicado como Fembloc: "Desconectar de tu Ex": Experiencias sobre control y acecho digital. Incluye datos de nuestro Observatorio de datos.

Ilustración que incluye una mano que sujeta un ramo, pero de cables que han sido desconectados. La imagen alude al título del artículo publicado dentro de la serie de GenderIT. La ilustración lleva como título el del artículo que hemos publicado como Fembloc: "Desconectar de tu Ex": Experiencias sobre control y acecho digital. Incluye datos de nuestro Observatorio de datos.

💬 El acecho digital no es un problema técnico o individual. Es una forma de control que reproduce las lógicas patriarcales y busca silenciar nuestros cuerpos, afectos y voces. 📲 💁🏽‍♀️En el nuevo especial de #GenderIT, desde Fembloc compartimos reflexiones y […]

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A glowing neon sign reading NEWS hangs inside a grand, classical building with ornate columns and arched ceilings, illuminated by scattered light reflections. Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash.

A glowing neon sign reading NEWS hangs inside a grand, classical building with ornate columns and arched ceilings, illuminated by scattered light reflections. Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash.

Big tech profiteering of political misinformation costs human rights in the global South.

New on #GenderIT:

genderit.org/feminist-tal...

#HumanRights #GlobalSouth #BigTech

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La vigilancia y el acoso digital vulneran la intimidad y los derechos humanos. También reflejan profundas desigualdades de poder.

¿Tienes historias o experiencias de #AcechoDigital que quieras compartir? Envíanos tu resumen antes del 27 de marzo 👇

#GenderIT

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A massive tree with large buttress roots stands in a dense green forest. The tree's wide base extends outward in several directions, creating a striking natural structure. Sunlight filters through the surrounding foliage, illuminating parts of the trunk and the lush greenery in the background. Source: GenderIT.org

A massive tree with large buttress roots stands in a dense green forest. The tree's wide base extends outward in several directions, creating a striking natural structure. Sunlight filters through the surrounding foliage, illuminating parts of the trunk and the lush greenery in the background. Source: GenderIT.org

Here's the Women's Rights Programme Strategic Plan for 2025-2028!

Born from 6 months of reflection & reimagining, this framework holds space for curiosity, feminist analysis & collective sensemaking across our community:

genderit.org/articles/int...

#WomensRights #GenderIT

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Illustrated scene depicting three individuals collaborating at a table surrounded by notes, a laptop, and a world map. The notes highlight issues such as nationalism, communication blackouts, violence, exclusion, censorship, intersectional feminism, and algorithms as discrimination. The central Venn diagram connects "online" and "offline," emphasising their intersection. The world map displays research locations across the Global South, including countries like Brazil, South Africa, and Malaysia, marked with the years 2018-2022. A laptop screen shows a gender symbol with glitch effects, reflecting digital gender issues. Illustration by Nadege for GenderIT.org

Illustrated scene depicting three individuals collaborating at a table surrounded by notes, a laptop, and a world map. The notes highlight issues such as nationalism, communication blackouts, violence, exclusion, censorship, intersectional feminism, and algorithms as discrimination. The central Venn diagram connects "online" and "offline," emphasising their intersection. The world map displays research locations across the Global South, including countries like Brazil, South Africa, and Malaysia, marked with the years 2018-2022. A laptop screen shows a gender symbol with glitch effects, reflecting digital gender issues. Illustration by Nadege for GenderIT.org

This edition of #GenderIT focuses on tech-facilitated gender-based violence from an intersectional feminist perspective, showcasing the realities of women in DRC, Sudan, Botswana, Rwanda, South Africa, Uganda, Turkiye.

genderit.org/edition/glob...

#AWID2024 #GenderViolenceOnline

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An illustration by Salome Zhvania for GenderIT. It features three individuals seated against a colorful, intricate mosaic background inspired by traditional designs. The first person, with long orange hair, wears a green dress with a pomegranate pattern and holds a pomegranate. The second person, wearing glasses and a floral shirt, sits in the middle with a relaxed posture. The third person, with a long braided hairstyle, wears a pink dress and sits confidently, revealing leg hair. Surrounding them are symbolic elements like pomegranates, a bird, and decorative tiles, reflecting themes of culture and individuality.

An illustration by Salome Zhvania for GenderIT. It features three individuals seated against a colorful, intricate mosaic background inspired by traditional designs. The first person, with long orange hair, wears a green dress with a pomegranate pattern and holds a pomegranate. The second person, wearing glasses and a floral shirt, sits in the middle with a relaxed posture. The third person, with a long braided hairstyle, wears a pink dress and sits confidently, revealing leg hair. Surrounding them are symbolic elements like pomegranates, a bird, and decorative tiles, reflecting themes of culture and individuality.

Celebrants of diversity and community seekers: New #GenderIT edition offers reflections from #CentralAsia and #South Caucasus.

Read more: www.apc.org/node/40430

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Last time #GenderIT happened was 10 years ago (wow!) to reflect on state of gender & gaming. Kafai says participants bussed to E3 after. :]

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The Cypherpunks list has very few openly-identifiable women. #genderIT

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The Cypherpunks list has very few openly-identifiable women. #genderIT

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I recently learned of a most excellent principle that @dgrobinson follows: refusing to speak on panels with no women speakers. #genderit

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I recently learned of a most excellent principle that @dgrobinson follows: refusing to speak on panels with no women speakers. #genderit

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There are only 6 countries that have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga #genderit (via @kristacox)

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There are only 6 countries that have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga #genderit (via @kristacox)

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There are only 6 countries that have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga #genderit (via @kristacox)

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There are actually only 6 countries in the world who have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga. #genderit

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There are actually only 6 countries in the world who have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga. #genderit

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There are actually only 6 countries in the world who have not yet signed #CEDAW: the US, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, Nauru and Tonga. #genderit

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Why are non-gender related tweets being hash-tagged with #genderit? #igf11

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Why are non-gender related tweets being hash-tagged with #genderit? #igf11

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Why are non-gender related tweets being hash-tagged with #genderit? #igf11

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. @manzibarr The answer to homophobia would be heterophobia, no? #igf10 #genderit

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. @manzibarr The answer to homophobia would be heterophobia, no? #igf10 #genderit

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. @manzibarr The answer to homophobia would be heterophobia, no? #igf10 #genderit

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. @manzibarr The answer to homophobia would be heterophobia, no? #igf10 #genderit

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