“The internet has given us new ways of sharing information, building knowledge and shaping narratives. We can bypass traditional gatekeepers of information and expression in order to learn from each other, share our stories in the ways we choose and amplify voices that have been ignored or silenced. These are all critical aspects of feminist movement building, especially around gender-based violence. But how do we infuse the process of knowledge building with feminist politics? Who owns knowledge and what does it mean to be open?”
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