Track 1- Queer community digital storytelling project from Bosnia and Herzegovina
Digital Storytelling “Freedom in My Own Way”
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, DST, LGBTIQ+, queer, sexuality, Tech
Track 2- This is a collaborative essay by Anasuya Sengupta and Azar Causevic on epistemic injustice online.
Whose Knowledge is online? Practices of epistemic justice for a digital new deal
Amérique du Nord, decolonization, English, Feminist internet, India
Track 3- Global storytelling projects in service of transformation: resource and stories
Digital Stories
Track 4- One of the resources of "Our Data Our Selves" series by Tactical Technology Collective
Activism on Social media, a curated guide
Track 5- Illustrations by artist Zombijana Bones from Serbia
Zobijana Bones
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Croatia, feminism, Macedonia, queer
Track 6- This is a Digital first aid resource by RaReNet and CiviCERT
Digital first aid
Albanian, Arabic, Digital Safety, English, French, Portugese, Russian, Spanish
Track 7- Meme page and podcast by Bosnian-Herzegovinian feminist collective
They are all witches - Sve su to vještice
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Croatia, Feminism and tech, Macedonia
Track 8- This is a Front Line Defenders guide on secure group, chat and conferencing tools
Guide on secure group, chat and conferencing tools
Track 9- Shame-free, sexuality positive, kink loving and dating resource
O Dot School
Track 10- A queer tech feminist piece by hvale on discipline of hope in digital age
The discipline of hope
Track 11- Source noted by organizers: We Accept Project. It tells the personal stories of people who have decided to be open in countries with high levels of homo-, bi-and transphobia. The project was implemented by a group of journalists, photographers and translators from Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia and Kosovo within the Europe Lab with the support of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation "
We Accept Project
Albanian, Croatia, Croatian, English, Kazakh, Kyrgyz, LGBTIQ+, Macedonia, Macedonian, Russia, Russian, Uzbek
Track 12- This is a summary report by Whose Knowledge? "Decolonizing the Internet’s Languages"
Decolonizing the Internet’s Languages-Summary report
Track 13- An essay by Richa Kaul Padte on loneliness, technology and neoliberalism.
If we bring our loneliness to the internet, what do we take away?
Track 15- A regional report on OGBV from Bosnia, Serbia, Croatia and Montenegro
Overview of online gender based violence in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Cro…
Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Croatia, Digital Safety, OGBV, tech and gender
Track 16- Doxing prevention harm reduction training by Hacking/Hustling, a collective of sex workers
Doxing prevention harm reduction training
Track 17- A historic report on women's rights and online safety in BiH
End violence: Women’s rights and online safety
Track 18- This is an IG profile of a therapist for building strong and healthy relationships and boundaries with yourself and others
Nedra Tawwab
Track 19- Feminist principles of the Internet with case studies from BiH and the region
Feminist Principles of the Internet: Feminism and the Internet - Bosnia and Her…
Track 20- XYZ is a space for practical tools to navigate digital security and privacy from a gender perspective, learn from each other's activism, inspire one another and co-create
XYZ
Track 21- Research report on digital spaces of trans activism in Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Mapping Digital Landscapes of Trans Activism in Central Asia and Eastern Europe
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, digital landscapes, English, hate speech, Hungary, LGBT, OGBV, Romania, Russian, surveillance, trans, Turkey
Track 22- This is a website of a feminist queer collective of writers in Croatia, with rich content on culture, art and technology
MUFF
Track 23- Queer and feminist podcast from Serbia celebrating women, queers, art, activism and resistance
Zenergija
Track 24- Interview with artist Luiza Prado on her GIF essay "All Directions at Once". She examines counterhegemonic technologies of birth control vis à vis the colonial production of race, gender, and sexuality.
Radical Care in the Space of Excess
art, decolonization, English, feminism, Portugese, sexuality, Tech
Track 25- Digital care tips on safe sexting and messaging apps from FRIDA
Digital Care
Track 26- This is a Capacitar emergency kit with basic practices to deal with stress and manage emotions
Capacitar emergency kit
Track 27- APC's feminist digital safety resource on online safety, safe space strategies and OGBV response
The FTX: Safety Reboot
digital care, Digital Safety, English, French, OGBV, Spanish
Track 28- This is a guide with extensive toolkits to protect yourself from electronic surveillance
Surveillance Self Defence
Track 29- OGBV strategy tactical game by APC
TakeBackTheTech Game
digital care, Digital Safety, English, French, OGBV, Spanish
Track 30- These are Witness library resources for video activists documenting abuse, violence and protests
Witness library
Arabic, Digital Safety, documentation, English, French, Portugese, Spanish
Track 31- Digital security curriculum by Cyber Women
Holistic digital security training curriculum for women human rights defenders
Arabic, digital care, Digital Safety, English, OGBV, Spanish
Track 32- This is a a full Whose Knowledge? resource series of "Our stories, our knowledges" by Dalit, Kumeyaayi and LGBTIQ+ community members on centering our knowledges online
"Our stories, our knowledges"
Amérique du Nord, decolonization, English, Feminist internet, India