WikiWomenCamp 2017/Resources
WikiWomenCamp 2017
Mexico City, Mexico, July 6th to 8th, 2017
Pre-Conference discussion
[edit]Before arriving at Wikiwomen camp we would like to invite you to have a previous discussion to define basic concepts collaboratively, taking into account the different languages and contexts.
Concepts such as gender, diversity, equality, gender gap or feminism are understood in a very different way depending on each of our contexts. It is for this reason that we invite you to begin a discussion in order to be able to define through all the participant's opinions, each of them before arriving to Mexico.
You can participate in the discussion as follows!
Name/Username | Country | What gender means for you? | What diversity means for you? | How do you define equality? | What is your definition for gender gap? | Define briefly what feminism mean to you or/in your context |
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Conference resources
[edit]Do you have any valuable resources for participants? Add it below!
- WikiDonne's Roadmap WWC 2017.pdf, Camelia Boban, July 4th 2017
Wikimedia resources and projects
- Gender Diversity Mapping project
- Gender gap meta page
- Gender gap strategy
- Women in red project
- WikiDonne project
- Wikiproyecto:Mujeres
- Wikimujeres
- Mujeres en la arquitectura
- Others.
Outside Wikimedia reflections, perspectives and criticism
- Dig Deep: Beyond Lean In, bell hooks on "faux feminism"
- In the Facebook Aquarium, criticism of Social Media by Ippolita (pdf)
- Feel good feminism, by Andi Zeisler
- Why women need to stop apologizing for everything, by Emily Heist Moss
- Mapeo: El Activismo Del Movimiento De Mujeres Se Expresa En Internet, "...una edición especial de Genderit.org en castellano a mapear algunas de las valiosas contribuciones que las mujeres están haciendo en América Latina para que la diversidad..."
- Chupa Dados, el lado oscuro de nuestras mascotas tecnológicas
- The Rise of Feminist Hackerspaces and How to Make Your Own
- The ugly capitalist makeover of feminism, by Anthrofeminist
- Online feminism: who are we excluding?, by DebateOut
- Feminist Principles of the Internet
- A feminist internet and its reflection on privacy, security, policy and violence against Women, by valentina pelizzer hvale
- Others.