Thank you!
  

  
We have been working since 2006 in what we call "feminizing technologies", we 
have developed activities such as women in technology forums, a project with 
blind women, and since 2015 we have been promoting good practices to prevent 
gender-based digital violence inside feminists organizations and people. Last 
year, we also conducted a research to characterize gender-based digital 
violence in our country.
  

  
We also support this app: http://yenchi activistasxsl.org where we put 
geo-referenced information about GBV.
  

  
Mariangela.
  

  

  

  
  
  
  
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> Sobre 27/04/2024 en 7:22 p.   m., Kate Krauss  <[email protected]>  escribió:
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> Dear   Mariángela,
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> It's great to have you here. What projects are you or your   group working 
> on; what ideas are you thinking about?   
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> Kate Krauss
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> On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 6:17 PM Mariangela Petrizzo  <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
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> >   
> > Hi!
> >   
> >
> >   
> > I am writing from Venezuela, and I am a member of Mujeres Activistas por el 
> > Software Libre (http://activistasxsl.org). I have been  here  for a few 
> > years now, and I still feel the need to connect with people who are 
> > interested in critically thinking about technology.   
> >   
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> >   
> > I believe it is important to consider the intersectional factors that 
> > affect the process of technology adoption, for that reason, I work from a 
> > feminist perspective of   technology.
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> >   
> > Mariángela
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> > On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 5:37 PM Pat Anucha  <[email protected]>  wrote:
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> > >  Hi,
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> > >  Welcoming the new design, I hope this could offer further opportunities 
> > > to network and find solutions to the world's global issues.
> > >   
> > >   
> > >   
> > > Best wishes,
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> > >   
> > >   
> > > Pat Anucha
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> > >   
> > > On Mon, Apr 22, 2024 at 2:43 AM Kate Krauss  <[email protected]>  wrote:
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> > > >
> > > >  Hi,
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> > > >
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> > > >
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> > > >
> > > >
> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >  We’re writing about the future of the Liberation Tech list.
> > > >   
> > > >  At its best, it’s been a forum where very smart people of many kinds 
> > > > have discussed digital rights, hacktivism, online privacy tools, the 
> > > > future of FISA, how to circumvent national internet shutdowns, and a 
> > > > myriad of other topics.   
> > > >
> > > >   
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> > > >
> > > >  Current subscribers include policy wonks, artists, CTOs, cypherpunks, 
> > > > reporters, government officials, bloggers from the Middle East, China 
> > > > experts, and at least one former rock star.   
> > > >
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> > > >  In recent years, participation has dwindled.
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> > > >  We want to bring it back.   
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> > > >  As before, we think the list should be grounded in democracy, freedom, 
> > > > and human rights. Anarchists and Pirates (the   party kind)   are 
> > > > welcome, too. Nihilists, trolls, chronic naysayers, and people who 
> > > > write nastygrams on lists are emphatically not. And as before, our goal 
> > > > is to create a space for thoughtful conversation for people from across 
> > > > the tech ecosystem.
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> > > >  This time around, we also want the list to be fertile ground for 
> > > > collective action. We’ve fixed some technical glitches, we've kicked 
> > > > off some trolls, and we're going for a kinder atmosphere, where an 
> > > > inexperienced person could bring a promising idea for feedback, 
> > > > support, and constructive criticism. Unlike some social media 
> > > > platforms, you can explain your controversial idea completely and get   
> > > > thoughtful feedback. Unlike some other places, we've got a wildly 
> > > > diverse group here, many with a decent sense of humor, who are, in   
> > > > general, actually doing the work they   discuss.
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> > > >  Consider re-engaging with this list--post, comment. What are you 
> > > > working   on? What are you obsessed with? What is keeping you awake at 
> > > > night?   
> > > >
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> > > >
> > > >   
> > > >  We’re also recruiting new subscribers who are creative, smart, 
> > > > technical (or non-technical) and affable, so please spread the word.   
> > > >
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> > > >  We're re-launching the list starting now.
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> > > >  Your in liberation,
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> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >  Kate Krauss
> > > >
> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >  Digital rights advocate
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> > > >
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> > > >   
> > > >
> > > >  Yosem Companys, PhD   
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> > > >
> > > >  Stanford Researcher
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> > ¡El sol de Venezuela nace en el Esequibo!
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> >  María Ángela Petrizzo Páez
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> >   about.me/petrizzo
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> >  Descárgate  Redes para la Comprensión de la Política
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> > >   A quienes conservan la esperanza que no es lo último que se pierde, 
> > > sino lo primero que se siembra y, por tanto, lo más radical.
> >   
> >   El único modo de vencer el secuestro del conocimiento
> >  es comprender sus razones.
> >  La manera de revertirlo,
> >  es hacernos hackers de los secuestros cotidianos
> >  a cambio de no morir sin saber lo que somos
> >
> >   ¡Piensa para vivir,
> >   
> >                actúa para hackear!
> >  Cada día, una acción procomún a la vez.
> >     
> >   
> > >   “Tengo horror de aquellos cuyas palabras van más allá que sus actos”
> > >   Albert Camus
> > >
> > >   “El poder, lejos de estorbar al saber, lo produce.” -   Michael 
> > > Foucault   
> >   Usuario Linux # 498889   
> > Miembro   Red de Politólogas -   #NoSinMujeres
> >   https://hotelescuela.academia.edu/MariangelaPetrizzoPaez
> >   http://orcid.org/0000-0001-9483-4185
> >  PEII - Nivel B   
> >
> >                               
     
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