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- FemH3ck - Hacking our practices: Gender and Technology, Mexico + (Suriendo)
- Panel , Identiti Terancam di Internet (Threatened Identities on the Internet), Malaysia + (Survivors of Online bullying)
- Conference, Les corps des femmes comme champ de bataille numériques en Amérique Latine, Orleans, France + (Tech developers, feminists, LGTIQ)
- FemH3ck - Feminist Caravan 1200 km, Mexico + (The focus group was women, trans, queer, but in some activities call was open to anyone)
- Digital security and privacy session - Geek Girl festival, Kenya + (The session is for vocal women bloggers wh … The session is for vocal women bloggers who create discussions on gender issues. The event is geared towards providing opportunites for high school girls and University students to engage with women already working in the industry, for guidance on career choices and opportunities.dance on career choices and opportunities.)
- Workshop, Architectures of online harassment, Berlin + (The workshop was early in the year when mo … The workshop was early in the year when most people are still on holiday, or in hibernation mode if they live in Northern Europe or North America; so we didn’t expect a strong response from our invitees. We were a group of ten people from diverse backgrounds – privacy advocates,technologists, computer scientists, designers, researchers, and writers. Participants were of varying genders, nationalities and ages and lived in Berlin, New York, or San Francisco.ved in Berlin, New York, or San Francisco.)
- FemH3ck - Basic privacy and digital security for feminist & LGTBQIA, La Plata, Argentina + (This is a closed event for specific feminist & LGTBQIA activists from the Campaign against Violence (a conglomerate front of activist organisations committed to work against gender based violence).)
- I Festival Ciberfeminista de Guatemala + (Todas aquellas personas interesadas en construir una internet feminista.)
- Privacy Presentation, Cali, Colombia + (Trabajadoras de la fundacion)
- Talk, Training to privacy advocacy and digital security from a gender perspective, IFF, Valencia, Spain + (Trainers on digital security, privacy advocates, whrd, journalists, floss developers)
- Campaign Zero Trollerance, Internet + (Trolls and targets of trolling, the aim was to raise awareness about online misoginy)
- F3mhack - Hacktona Feminista, Sao Paulo, Brasil + (Urban women feminists)
- Holistic Security, WHRD, Mexico + (WHRD Oaxaca)
- Gender and Technology Institute, LAC, Start Up Meeting, Mexico + (WHRD and Women activists, DST, privacy advocates, digital security trainers)
- Workshop Digital security, Tech sans Violence, RDC + (WHRD, HRD)
- Training about gender, privacy and security for WHRD, Nicaragua + (WHRD, women activists)
- Gender and Technology Institute + Privacy Camp, LAC, Start Up Meeting, Barcelona + (WHRD, women activists and cyberfeminists, privacy advocates, digital and holistic trainers)
- Gender and Technology Institute LAC, Start Up Meeting, Managua, Nicaragua + (WHRD, women activists, digital trainers)
- Feminist Internet Meeting, Malaysia + (WHRD; women activists; LGTIQ, feminists)
- Workshop, Imagine, Create, Be. Gender and Technologies, IFF, Spain + (WHRd, women activists, developers interested in gender and cultural diversity, funders)
- Workshop, Other than women: Exploring harassment and difference online, Rightscon, Belgium + (We had people from Latin America, India, Spain. They worked in gender/women's rights, privacy, tech.)
- AWID, Mediactivismo, nuevas narrativas feministas, Brasil + (Women Huma RIghts Defenders, Women Activists)
- Gender and Technology Institute, Berlin + (Women Huma Rights Defenders, Women Net act … Women Huma Rights Defenders, Women Net activists In September 2014 the open call for applications to the Gender and Technology Institute1 (GTI) was launched and distributed among our networks. In less than six weeks over 350 applications were received. Applicants lived in many areas of the world and represented different socio-demographic and political backgrounds. However their personal stories in relation to privacy and digital security threats faced by themselves, or their communities, were disturbingly alike.heir communities, were disturbingly alike.)
- Webinar, Sexualidad, Derechos Reproductivos y Violencia en línea, Brasil + (Women Human Rights Defenders)
- Panel, Strategizing around online gender-based violence documentation and accompaniment practice, IFF, Spain + (Women Human Rights Defenders, Digital security trainers, researchers VAW, privacy advocated, funders)
- AWID, Coming Back to Tech, Brazil + (Women Rights Defenders, Activists, Women whom have harassed.)
- Gender and Technology Institute, Ecuador + (Women activist, Women Human RIghts Defenders, Trans people)
- Gender and Technology Institute Asia + (Women activists, women human rights defenders, journalists, artists, lawyers.)
- Talk Online Misoginy, Pakistan + (Women and Man interested in stopping online misogyny and tackling gender based online violence)
- LadyFest Managua 2016 + (Women and allies)
- Gender and Technology Institute, Uruguay + (Women and trans land defenders)
- Talk on Digital Security for Women Journalists, Wien, Austria + (Women journalists and people supporting women journalists on an institutional (newsroom) level)
- Digital security trainings for female students, Pakistan + (Women students, Young female Students (In women universities), Women journalists and bloggers, Women Human rights Defenders , Women from Minority groups)
- Panel, Women Digital Trainers in LAC, IFF, Valencia + (Women working as digital security trainers in LAC)
- AWID, Tracking your period: Data economy and the risks for privacy and security of (very) personal data, Brazil + (Women, Women Activists, Researchers)
- Panel Women and Digital Security Field - Circumvention Tech Festival, Spain + (Women, trans and any person interested in gender gaps in Free software and digital security fields)
- TransHackFeminist Convergence 2, Mexico + (Women, trans, queer, feminist, fluid and non binary persons interested in hacking (codes, hardware, gender))
- Digital security for Women, Bosnia + (Young women interested in gender social justice, feminism, privacy and digital security)
- Conference Global Tech Women Voices, Internet + (academics, activists, WHRD, tech companies)
- Charla, privacidad, seguridad digital y ciberfeminismos, Sevilla + (activistas)
- Taller de postporno y software libre, Bogota, Colombia + (activistas, jóvenes, personas lgtbi)
- Pannel, L'internet critique, entre (des)illusions et spéculations. Marseille, France + (activists, hacktivists, students art, feminists, LGTIQ, journalists, academics, researchers)
- Digital security workshops for women, UK + (all women)
- Digital security training for antimining activists, Mexico + (antimining activists)
- Femhack- Encryption and digital security workshop for cis, trans and queer women, Bangalore + (closed space for women (cis, trans, queer) activists, artists and students)
- Digital security workshop for environmental activists, Brasil + (endangered environmentalists, mix gender group)
- Digital security open and weekly trainings, Mexico + (everybody, it is an open event)
- One-to-one DigiSec trainings for activists, Argentina + (feminist, LGTBQIA and anti-patriarchal activists and journalists from different local organisations)
- Workshop Feminists, Madrid, Spain + (feminists, women activists)
- Digital security meetup for women human rights defenders, Kenya + (for women human rights defenders who are also journalists and bloggers in their professions and are actively involved in policy advocacy on securing women online spaces in Kenya)