genderit.org

Launched in 2006, GenderIT.org is a groundbreaking resource site that provides feminist reviews a

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Gender Report Card at the IGF in Bali: Take this on!

Posted Mon 21 Oct 2013 - 08:54 | 4,582 views
The IGF Gender Report Card is an initiative to measure the level of progress on the inclusion of gender equality and the promotion women’s empowerment in this important internet governance policy dialogue process. Are you at the IGF? Take this on! Invite others to take part in monitoring.
genderit.org

Launched in 2006, GenderIT.org is a groundbreaking resource site that provides feminist reviews a

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GenderIT.org at the eighth IGF: Support the women who support a free internet!

Posted Wed 16 Oct 2013 - 15:28 | 13,873 views
The eighth annual IGF will be held in Bali, Indonesia, from 22-25 October 2013. The theme for this year’s IGF is “Building Bridges – Enhancing Multi-stakeholder Cooperation for Growth and Sustainable Development.” GenderIT.org team will be working on-site and off-site to bring you all related to gender and ICT policy from the gender peripheries at the IGF. And we invite you to be a part of it!
flavia

Flavia Fascendini vive en una ciudad en el interior de Argentina y es directora de comunicaciones

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The coalition condemns systematic digital harassment of Latin America&Caribbean Women’s Health Network

Posted Tue 15 Oct 2013 - 08:11 | 4,309 views
The Women Human Rights Defenders International Coalition (WHRD IC) condemns the aggressive and systematic digital harassment of the Latin America and Caribbean Women’s Health Network (LACWHN).
coordon

The author works as the national coordinator of a young feminist group called Si Jeunesse Savait.

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Freedom of expression: Where do we set the lines

Posted Sun 6 Oct 2013 - 22:03 | 6,235 views
The second African Internet Governance Forum started in Nairobi, Kenya just a day after a terrorist attack was launched on this African country. The media reported 24 hours a day from the site of the attack; Twitter hashtags were created to make sure messages related to the crisis were passed on to the masses; and Facebook ready-to-use pictures of support to Kenya were circulated. It was actually…
erika

Erika Smith works for the APC Women's Rights Programme in the coordination team of the global Tak

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Freedom of expression, the role of intermediaries, and misogynist hate speech: Security in exchange for rights?

Posted Mon 30 Sep 2013 - 15:15 | 9,126 views
The Latin American Regional Forum on Internet Governance was held in August, and brought together internet experts from government, business, and civil society. As a feminist from Mexico who documents cases of technology-related violence against women, the debates on freedom of expression were of particular interest. I took the opportunity to interview representatives of free speech and digital…
OneWorldSEE

OneWorldSEE is an APC member and partnering organisation in the "End violence: Women's rights and

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Gender-based violence is hate speech, hate speech is not free speech

Posted Fri 9 Aug 2013 - 14:00 | 10,068 views
From the EuroDIG 2013 (European Dialogue on Internet Governance) at the Council of Europe in Sarajevo on 21 June 2013, a platform for remote participation from Lisbon was organised by Foundation OneWorldSEE (owpsee) in cooperation with the Office of the Council of Europe. In attendance were stakeholders involved in the issue of female and male participants in internet governance (IG) in Bosnia…
nadine

Nadine is a feminist activist from Beirut, Lebanon and is APC's EROTICS project coordinator.

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Tweets for Women: Reflections on Challenging Misogyny Online

Posted Thu 8 Aug 2013 - 14:07 | 19,138 views
Digital feminist activists have been following closely a campaign to demand clearer and more effective Twitter policies on sexually violent tweets. A number of activists have consistently brought this issue forward following alarming attacks and threats, most recently with Caroline Criado-Perez whose successful campaign to get a woman’s face on British bank notes brought about a wave of violent…

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Facebook, are you leaning in?

Posted Wed 7 Aug 2013 - 11:10 | 4,521 views
I was at BlogHer'13 this year, for those who don't know, BlogHer is one of the largest gathering of women bloggers in North America. Apart from being one of panelists for International Activists, I had the opportunity to meet a lot of keynote speakers in person, not limited to Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook. The reason I decided to talk about Sheryl as she…

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Rape Threats: It’s A Free Speech Issue

Posted Wed 31 Jul 2013 - 09:03 | 4,390 views
Recently the media has been full of stories about women in the public eye being subjected to sexist abuse online. I’ve written in the past about the way women are singled out for vitriol which men simply do not have to face, and the tendency for the attacks to focus on their bodies rather than their ideas. Just this week, Caroline Criado-Perez has spoken out about the way she was the target of…

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Tweetup on #OrangeDay and say NO to violence against women & girls in cyberspace

Posted Fri 26 Jul 2013 - 12:03 | 1,813 views
Violence against women & girls is perpetrated in various ways online. At the same time, technology can offer critical tools to access services and to fight against VAW & girls. For #OrangeDay on 25 July, @SayNO_UNiTE hosted two tweetups on the topic with @takebackthetech, @circleof6app & @schemaly.