AWID 2008

FTX in 2008

In 2008, the Feminist Tech Exchange (FTX) brought together more than 100 advocates and activists from Asia Pacific, Africa, Latin America, Europe and North America working on women’s rights, feminism and communication rights, to collectively build our knowledge and capacity on how information and communications technologies connect with feminism. The FTX offered five simultaneous training tracks focused on using the internet and social networking for activism via video, podcasts, mobile technology, digital storytelling.

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AWID 2008 Opening-Monica Aleman-Spanish

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9:57 minutes (9.12 MB)

Monica Aleman is a young femnist from Nicaragua who shared with us her experiences in the feminists movement in her country.

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AWID 2008 Opening-Mijoo Kim-Part II

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This is a second part of Mijoo Kim words at the AWID 2008 Opening

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