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Because marginalized people are often kept apart, their specific threat models and needs are disregarded and not addressed unless we consciously include them in our processes. Sharing our knowledge and expertise to everyone is important, but so is listening to others. This is why we heavily rely on mutual learning so that we can benefit from a diversity of experiences. Additionally, | Because marginalized people are often kept apart, their specific threat models and needs are disregarded and not addressed unless we consciously include them in our processes. Sharing our knowledge and expertise to everyone is important, but so is listening to others. This is why we heavily rely on mutual learning so that we can benefit from a diversity of experiences. Additionally, | ||
- | The hackerspace had to be a safer space, so we wrote a code of conduct which includes respect of people’s boundaries, respect of pronouns, no transphobic, | + | The hackerspace had to be the safer possible |
Every sunday, we organize workshops hosted by women and queers. We use twitter a lot and receive many questions of women who did not dare to come to a hackerspace before, and of course, a lot of mansplaining too… We are not here to teach things to our fellow mansplainers, | Every sunday, we organize workshops hosted by women and queers. We use twitter a lot and receive many questions of women who did not dare to come to a hackerspace before, and of course, a lot of mansplaining too… We are not here to teach things to our fellow mansplainers, |
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