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=== Description ===
=== Description ===
Let's talk about feminist servers! In this meeting, we invite you to discuss questions like:<br>
xperiences-in-a-box is a gathering of women and trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world.<br>
What does it mean for a server to be feminist, and how could it look like? What and who does it serve? What does it take to create and maintain it?<br>
We will discuss our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.<br>
We would like to map and draw collectively our ideas and consider the possibility of setting up a feminist server at Varia, as a base for our practice.<br>
We invite you to Show and Tell: a story, a memory, or an anecdote, related to forms of exclusion you have experienced in tech-based spaces. </div>
We will bring material (like RPis and computers) to start experimenting and trying things out.<br>
Join us! </div>
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Revision as of 20:15, 2 April 2020

Stories of exclusion

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Workshop /ETC Athens
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Pad Notes

Description

xperiences-in-a-box is a gathering of women and trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world.
We will discuss our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.

We invite you to Show and Tell: a story, a memory, or an anecdote, related to forms of exclusion you have experienced in tech-based spaces.


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Theme: Discussion on feminist tech infrastructures