#16DaysOfActivism: Can you get reliable information about safe abortion, in your language, online? Posted décembre 9, 2022 by Youlendree Appasamy, Sunshine Fionah Komusana, Mariana Fossatti et Claudia Pozo #VisibleWikiWomen Updates, Decolonizing the Internet
#16DaysOfActivism: Our bodies, our data? Online surveillance and criminalization Posted décembre 5, 2022 by Youlendree Appasamy, Sunshine Fionah Komusana, Mariana Fossatti et Claudia Pozo #VisibleWikiWomen Updates, Decolonizing the Internet
#16DaysOfActivism: Reproductive injustice is violence against women in digital and physical worlds Posted novembre 25, 2022 by Claudia Pozo, Mariana Fossatti, Sunshine Fionah Komusana et Youlendree Appasamy #VisibleWikiWomen Updates, Decolonizing the Internet
Does the internet speak your language? Launching the first-ever State of the Internet’s Languages report Posted mars 31, 2022 by Priscila Bellini, Claudia Pozo et Anasuya Sengupta Languages
Celebrating 5 years of Whose Knowledge? Posted septembre 21, 2021 by Adele Vrana, Claudia Pozo et Priscila Bellini Non classifié(e)
Development Induced Forced Displacement: Voices of Women from the Narmada Valley Posted août 11, 2021 by Claudia Pozo Communities
A Farewell to #VisibleWikiWomen 2021: Stories and Reflections Posted juillet 12, 2021 by Priscila Bellini, Claudia Pozo, Arya Jeipea Karijo et Adele Vrana #VisibleWikiWomen Updates
Seeing is believing: why (online) visibility matters Posted mars 9, 2020 by Mariana Fossatti et Adele Vrana #VisibleWikiWomen Updates
Image: Tinaral, CC-BY-SA 4.0 Shouting a New World: Notes on the Second International Gathering of Women who Struggle Posted janvier 23, 2020 by Claudia Pozo Non classifié(e)
The Whose Knowledge? Journey: looking back at 2019 Posted décembre 16, 2019 by Adele Vrana, Anasuya Sengupta, Siko Bouterse et Claudia Pozo Non classifié(e)