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 ====== 35C3: Feminist Perspectives ====== ====== 35C3: Feminist Perspectives ======
  
-//Le Reset welcomes people who usually do not feel safe or included in many hackerspaces. It takes place once a week, on sundays, in a queer bar in Paris. The place is a relevant aspect of what we do : it is already a welcoming place for women and queers.//+//Le Reset is a feminist hackerspace that welcomes people who usually do not feel safe or included in many hackerspaces. It takes place once a week, on sundays, in a queer bar in Paris. The place is a relevant aspect of what we do : it is already a welcoming place for women and queers.//
  
  Le RESET is a French feminist hackerspace created in 2016 by a small group of queer & feminist hackers and hacktivists. Our goal was to create a space at the intersection of communities that often remain apart. In our current political context, it is important to keep to mind who has access to technology, knowledge and expertise, and to make sure that we do not reproduce oppressive behaviors and structures in our activism. Marginalized people rarely feel like they belong in hackerspace communities, and it can be hard to break this statu quo. Wishing for better spaces is not enough, and we must strive to enforce better behaviors and be more inclusive in our communities through constant efforts on our end.  Le RESET is a French feminist hackerspace created in 2016 by a small group of queer & feminist hackers and hacktivists. Our goal was to create a space at the intersection of communities that often remain apart. In our current political context, it is important to keep to mind who has access to technology, knowledge and expertise, and to make sure that we do not reproduce oppressive behaviors and structures in our activism. Marginalized people rarely feel like they belong in hackerspace communities, and it can be hard to break this statu quo. Wishing for better spaces is not enough, and we must strive to enforce better behaviors and be more inclusive in our communities through constant efforts on our end.
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