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This meeting was a gathering of women, trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world. We conducted a story-sharing session, discussing our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.<br><br> | This meeting was a gathering of women, trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world. We conducted a story-sharing session, discussing our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.<br><br> | ||
− | We shared stories, memories, and anecdotes, related to forms of exclusion we have experienced in tech-based spaces. <br>The content of this session was used to create a small collective fanzine using free software tools.<br><br> | + | We shared stories, memories, and anecdotes, related to forms of exclusion we have experienced in tech-based spaces. <br>The content of this session was used to create a small collective fanzine using free software tools. (Etherpad, Inkscape, Scribus)<br><br> |
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/ETC Athens Workshop, 2019<br> | /ETC Athens Workshop, 2019<br> | ||
Together with Angeliki Diakrousi<br> | Together with Angeliki Diakrousi<br> | ||
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Description
This meeting was a gathering of women, trans, non-binary, intersex persons, active in the tech world. We conducted a story-sharing session, discussing our experiences as workers in the tech industry and in software development, as contributors in free and open-source movements, as participants in tech meetings and/or as initiators of alternative inclusive hack communities.
We shared stories, memories, and anecdotes, related to forms of exclusion we have experienced in tech-based spaces.
The content of this session was used to create a small collective fanzine using free software tools. (Etherpad, Inkscape, Scribus)
/ETC Athens Workshop, 2019
Together with Angeliki Diakrousi