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Feminist Perspectives

Inclusive and Diverse Spaces and Communities

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Video duration
01:17:04
Language
English
Abstract
A variety of initiatives aims at encouraging female engagement in the hacker and maker scene. We present there some promising approaches and key learnings in a joint panel discussion.

Hong Phuc grew up in a small town in the Mekong Delta, south of Vietnam, She could never imagine how her life went a completely different path than what she was told as a young girl.

Le RESET is a French feminist hackerspace created in 2016 by a small group of queer & feminist hackers and hacktivists. The goal was to create a space at the intersection of communities that often remain apart.

Em O'Sullivan is a former hackerspace and Maker Faire organiser. Currently, they are a PhD student researching ways to improve women and non-binary people's engagement with technology via makerspaces.

Ready to Code is a young project from Stuttgart that teaches girls and women how to code and stand up for themselves.

Talk ID
10028
Event:
35c3
Day
2
Room
Dijkstra
Start
6:30 p.m.
Duration
01:20:00
Track
Ethics, Society & Politics
Type of
podium
Speaker
Geraldine de Bastion
Hong Phuc Dang
Em O'Sullivan
Lena Mohr
Le RESET, feminist hackerspace
Talk Slug & media link
35c3-10028-feminist_perspectives

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