Technology is a feminist issue and an issue for all feminists. It is implicitly and explicitly embedded in gender-based violence, state surveillance, war and genocide, and many more issues affecting womxn, LGBTQIAP+ persons, and communities The post Blossoming gardens of feminist tech at AWID appeared first on Whose Knowledge?.| Whose Knowledge?
Our podcast Whose Voices? brings together conversations with incredible activists and change-makers to re-imagine and re-design the internet together. This year’s season is focused on decolonizing structured data, diving deeper into these systems. The post Decolonizing structured data: a new season of Whose Voices? appeared first on Whose Knowledge?.| Whose Knowledge?
Whose Knowledge? Knowledge Justice Research Lead Maari Maitreyi explores how hegemonic communities’ views, agenda, categories of classification and decisions can be embedded in Wikidata and established as truth.| Whose Knowledge?
Our Decolonizing Wikipedia Coordinator Mariana Fossatti reflects on the RightsCon Summit 2023, which she joined as a speaker and facilitator.| Whose Knowledge?
Reflections and provocations about DRAPAC23 from Claudia Pozo, Whose Knowledge? Language Justice coordinator.| Whose Knowledge?