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Emerging in the 1990s as a counterpoint to the exclusion of women from discussions of then-nascent internet, cyberfeminist thinkers embraced the liberatory potential of cyberspace as a vehicle for interrogating oppressive constructs of gender, sex, and race. By focusing on the global nature of the cyberfeminist movement, the
Cyberfeminist Index provides a vital counterpoint to dominant Western-centric histories, foregrounding critical inflections across geographic regions.
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online—Press Press collective members, including writer and restorative practices specialist
Bilphena Yahwon, multidisciplinary artist and digital archivist Bomin Jeon, and graphic designer Valentina Cabezas advance ethics of acknowledgement in contrast to the pervasive cultural amnesia of the digital sphere.
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will explore the paradoxical nature of online cultural production for women of color, according to which visibility can pose risks and authorship often goes unrecognized. By tracing the erasure of young black women from their own creative labor—even as their cultural output is virally disseminated
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By expanding articles for feminist figures across the gender spectrum, Art+Feminism’s
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We invite people of all gender identities and expressions to bring a laptop and join us for an afternoon of public programs, coffee, snacks, and work sessions devoted to updating
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editors of which are predominantly cis and male. Art+Feminism provides tools and training for new
Knowledge editors, and organizes gatherings that support this work and enrich the ideas that drive it.
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JOIN US ONLINE for an afternoon of workshops, readings, and talks by artists, community organizers, and scholars on the occasion of an Art+Feminism
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that expand on the themes and histories of cyberfeminist figures nominated for Wiki editing, as well as a virtual library of digital writings published by Press Press.
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JOIN THE CONVERSATION with editors on Art+Feminism's Slack channel to get tips from seasoned editors and join in on the conversation. SLACK:
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