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The #VisibleWikiWomen Feminist Data Soiree – Summary report

The #VisibleWikiWomen Feminist Data Soiree, held on August 5, 2025, in Nairobi, Kenya, brought together twenty-five diverse and intergenerational participants from across the Global Majority with representation from Africa, Latin America, and Asia. These included feminist activists, community organizers, tech-builders, researchers, and Wikimedians. The Feminist Data Soiree was conceived as a joyful, relational, and hands-on gathering aimed at challenging and reimagining structured data practices through a feminist and decolonial lens.
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Decolonizing the Internet East Africa

In September 2022, the African Women's Development and Communication Network (FEMNET) and Whose Knowledge?, convened nearly 40 feminists working in tech from across the East-African region in Lusaka, Zambia, to hold conversations and reflections on decolonizing the internet. In this report we share experiences and collective strategies from this gathering.
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Decolonizing the Internet’s Structured Data – Summary Report

In October 2021, we invited over 40 participants from around the world for the conversation Decolonizing the Internet’s Structured Data.Together with amazing panelists and participants, we examined whose views, whose agenda, whose ontologies (categories of classification), and whose decisions build and sustain these classifications and systems. Read the report back from this gathering.

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