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Welcome to the Syster Papyri Magicae Wiki!<br>
  
The fields of physical and cyber tech lands are vastly dominated by male hack wizards.<br> Questioning their cultural sovereignty seems like an impossible venture.<br>
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This Wiki is a growing, editable collection of incidents of sexism and gender exclusions in current male-dominated tech and hacker culture, as well as the feminist practices that respond to this issue. The stories that are documented here, have happened in various contexts, such as the tech industry, academia, social media, hacker & gaming communities, and FLOSS groups. <br>
  
And yet, scattered occult pagan groups of hack witches, craft their own spells, rituals and techniques, raising the knowledge and power of the Systerhood. Their memories are hidden in arcane cyber rooms, diabolic wikis and folk cryptosongs.<br>
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This project intends to collectively gather, discuss and activate the experiences, practices and methods from old and current Syster and Feminist hacker groups. If you wish to contribute to this collection, join the effort of adding new Incidents, Feminist Responses to such incidents, or Special related material! <br>
  
In this Wiki, real and fictional stories, practices and technologies from old and new Syster groups are collectively documented. Join the effort of adding new Magical Papyri, or fill empty ones.<br><br>
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A playful navigation of this archive can be found here --->  https://hub.xpub.nl/systers/ <br>

Latest revision as of 14:45, 8 June 2020

Welcome to the Syster Papyri Magicae Wiki!

This Wiki is a growing, editable collection of incidents of sexism and gender exclusions in current male-dominated tech and hacker culture, as well as the feminist practices that respond to this issue. The stories that are documented here, have happened in various contexts, such as the tech industry, academia, social media, hacker & gaming communities, and FLOSS groups.

This project intends to collectively gather, discuss and activate the experiences, practices and methods from old and current Syster and Feminist hacker groups. If you wish to contribute to this collection, join the effort of adding new Incidents, Feminist Responses to such incidents, or Special related material!

A playful navigation of this archive can be found here ---> https://hub.xpub.nl/systers/