Feminist Practice of Technolgy

Blogs for African Women Project Gets Nigerian Women Hooked on Technology

Blogs for African Women pilot project participants

APC Africa Women Member Wins Harambee Prize

Blogs for African Women (BAWo) has taken hold of the Nigerian blogging spirit to strengthen women's activism. Oreoluwa Somolu, BAWo's founder, sees blogging as a way to get women “hooked on technology”, and gain important skills for community and NGO leadership at the same time. Networking for Success, BAWo's second initiative getting women into the blogosphere, has just been awarded an Harambee Small Grant to increase BAWo's collaboration capacity.

Feminist Tech Exchange: Call for Trainers-Facilitators

10-12 November, 2008
Cape Town, South Africa
Deadline for submission: 2 July 2008

Are you passionate about building capacity of women in technology? Do you think that there are important connections between the human rights of women, women's empowerment and ICT (information and communications technologies)? Have you ever wondered if there was a feminist practice of technology?

TRICALCAR Workshop - Weaving Community Wireless Networks in the Caribbean and Latin America

7 Apr 2008 - 13 Apr 2008 || Tlayacapan, Morelos, Mexico

The TRICALCAR Project - Weaving wireless community networks for Latin America and the Caribbean will hold it's third and final workshop in Mexico. APC WNSP has developed a module on gender, community and ICTs

ICT and job flexibility: a solution for women's employment?

A recent conference on Women's Perspectives in the Labor Market in the Czech Republic touched on a sore nerve: does the job flexibility of ICTs facilitate women working, or does it enable women's exploitation? The panel on Women and IT brought together researchers, representatives from companies, internet and computer trainers, and women information technology (IT) specialists, all with varying views on this debate.

Flexibility

IT and women – can they satisfy one another?

Have you just ended your maternity or parental leave? Have you been out of the labour market for a longer period? Have you just finished your degree? Are you interested in IT or want to try something new? Do you want to find out if IT could be an option?

Mujeres Empoderadas por la Tecnología: blogs, wikis, mashups - herramientas liberadoras

Presentación de la tecnología de nuestros sueños: El Bracelete La Poderosa

Al igual que en América Latina y el Caribe, en México se vive un clima generalizado de violencia contra el género femenino, donde seis de cada diez mujeres son víctimas de algún tipo de violencia física, sexual, económica, psicológica, o verbal.

El tema de género cada vez más presente en WALC 2007

Patty Peña, Instructora del Track en Contenido para el Desarrollo con Eiko Kawamura, en WALC 2007. Foto de Eiko Kawamura.

"Existe la creencia de que las mujeres tenemos una relación lejana con la tecnología, pero ahora hay muchas iniciativas que están buscando la inclusión de la mujer en los proyectos que implican el uso de TICs", comentó Patricia Peña, co-instructora en el Track sobre Producción de Contenidos para el Desarrollo en el Taller de Tecnologías de Redes Internet para América Latina y El Caribe (WALC).

Breaking with tradition, African women dare to denounce violence through digital storytelling

Violence against women was the theme of a recent digital storytelling workshop organised by APC-Africa-Women and Women’sNet, held in Durban, South Africa from 25 to 29 August 2007. APC-Africa-Women is the African regional programme of the Association for Progressive Communications Women’s Networking Support Programme (APC WNSP), an international network of women who support women’s networking for social change and women’s empowerment through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs).

Radio in Gambia alerts to the seriousness of violence against women

Audio: 
44.1 kHz 128 Kbps min itw fatoumata on ICTs and VAW.mp3 2:32 (2.32 MB)

Fatoumata Drammeh is a Gambian journalist who attended the Women’s Electronic Network Training (WENT Africa) in August, 2007 organised by APC-Africa-Women and Women’sNet. At the training workshop, women learned how to make digital stories on violence against women.

AAW members at Digital Citizens Indaba and Highway Africa

AAW members at Digital Citizens Indaba and Highway Africa

Brenda, Aurelie, Sylvie and Susan attending the Digital Citizens Indaba and Highway Africa in Grahamstown, South Africa.

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