Difference between revisions of "Femhack- Encryption and digital security workshop for cis, trans and queer women, Bangalore"
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|Number of hours if only one day ?=8 | |Number of hours if only one day ?=8 | ||
|Where is located the activity ?=Bangalore, Karnataka | |Where is located the activity ?=Bangalore, Karnataka | ||
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|Who organize it=nayantara | |Who organize it=nayantara | ||
|For whom is it organized=closed space for women (cis, trans, queer) activists, artists and students | |For whom is it organized=closed space for women (cis, trans, queer) activists, artists and students | ||
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{{Learning outcomes | {{Learning outcomes | ||
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|Feedbacks=- interest in creating more safe spaces to discuss and learn: one repeated feedback was that for participants to truly open up, it helped (among other factors) to have a closed space for cis and trans women in creating a non-threatening, non-judgemental and empathetic space | |Feedbacks=- interest in creating more safe spaces to discuss and learn: one repeated feedback was that for participants to truly open up, it helped (among other factors) to have a closed space for cis and trans women in creating a non-threatening, non-judgemental and empathetic space | ||
- among the participants were university students running gender and sexuality support groups, who were interested in making available anonymysing tools and having access to literature on feminist approaches to technology | - among the participants were university students running gender and sexuality support groups, who were interested in making available anonymysing tools and having access to literature on feminist approaches to technology | ||
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+ | - explore having focused groups with different needs (eg. activists, students having small informal support groups, generally curious persons) perhaps gather on different days | ||
|START=- spread the call wider and earlier, make better use of networks | |START=- spread the call wider and earlier, make better use of networks | ||
- follow up support so that it is not an isolated event but something participants can dig deeper into | - follow up support so that it is not an isolated event but something participants can dig deeper into | ||
− | |STOP= | + | |STOP=being apprehensive about how the event will be received! |
− | |KEEP= | + | |KEEP=having many more cozy gatherings of women learn from each other :) |
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 30 June 2015
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Feedbacks | - interest in creating more safe spaces to discuss and learn: one repeated feedback was that for participants to truly open up, it helped (among other factors) to have a closed space for cis and trans women in creating a non-threatening, non-judgemental and empathetic space
- among the participants were university students running gender and sexuality support groups, who were interested in making available anonymysing tools and having access to literature on feminist approaches to technology - explore having focused groups with different needs (eg. activists, students having small informal support groups, generally curious persons) perhaps gather on different days |
Start | - spread the call wider and earlier, make better use of networks
- follow up support so that it is not an isolated event but something participants can dig deeper into |
Stop | being apprehensive about how the event will be received! |
Keep | having many more cozy gatherings of women learn from each other :) |