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Thanks to Donna, for her in-person interview, in October 2019.<br>
 
Thanks to Donna, for her in-person interview, in October 2019.<br>
Donna Metzlar .•°*”˜˜ grew up in Cape Town, officially trained as a nurse, she became fascinated with computers and started working as a system administrator! While being involved in many social and political activities, she has organised multiple workshops, events, and feminist projects. She is one of the core members of Genderchangers, co-founder of the Eclectic Tech Carnival, Girl Geek Dinner Amsterdam and the Systerserver. <br>
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Donna Metzlar .•°*”˜˜ grew up in Cape Town, officially trained as a nurse, she became fascinated with computers and started working as a system administrator! While being involved in many social and political activities, she has organised multiple workshops, events, and feminist projects. She is one of the core members of Genderchangers, co-founder of the Eclectic Tech Carnival, Girl Geek Dinner Amsterdam and the Systerserver. <br><br>
 
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Thanks to Angeliki, for her help and support in the initiation of feminist hack initiatives in Athens and Rotterdam.<br>
 
Thanks to Angeliki, for her help and support in the initiation of feminist hack initiatives in Athens and Rotterdam.<br>

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