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=== Hijas de Internet (Internet's Daughters) - The Internet also belongs to children ===
=== Hijas de Internet (Internet's Daughters) - The Internet also belongs to children ===


Last year they conducted the research "The Internet also belongs to children" (La Internet también es de las infancias), in which we sought to know, from the own perspective of children and adolescents interviewed, how they live and enjoy the Internet. We found that it is during adolescence when children and adolescents develop their digital identity, and it is also the stage in which they are more exposed to experiencing digital violence. The research was funded from the Internet Addresses Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC).
Last year they conducted the research "The Internet also belongs to children" (La Internet también es de las infancias), in which they sought to know, from the own perspective of children and adolescents interviewed, how they live and enjoy the Internet. They found that it is during adolescence when children and adolescents develop their digital identity, and it is also the stage in which they are more exposed to experiencing digital violence. The research was funded from the Internet Addresses Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC).


'''Hijas de Internet''' is a collective of young women that seeks to promote a safer, diverse and inclusive Internet for all people, especially for young women, girls and adolescents in Latin America. In Mexico and in our region, these groups tend to be the most vulnerable to experiencing gender-based violence, whether online or offline. That is why our efforts are focused on listening to their experiences and their own voices to create tools for digital, individual, and collective care
'''Hijas de Internet''' is a collective of young women that seeks to promote a safer, diverse and inclusive Internet for all people, especially for young women, girls and adolescents in Latin America. In Mexico and in our region, these groups tend to be the most vulnerable to experiencing gender-based violence, whether online or offline. That is why our efforts are focused on listening to their experiences and their own voices to create tools for digital, individual, and collective care

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Glitter Meetups

Glitter Meetup is the weekly town hall of the Internet Freedom community at the IFF Square on the IFF Mattermost, at 9am EST / 1pm UTC. Do you need an invite? Learn how to get one here.

Date: Thursday, July 21st

Time: 9am EDT / 1pm UTC

Who: Hijas del Internet

Moderator: Ursula

Where: On IFF Mattermost Square Channel.

Hijas de Internet (Internet's Daughters) - The Internet also belongs to children

Last year they conducted the research "The Internet also belongs to children" (La Internet también es de las infancias), in which they sought to know, from the own perspective of children and adolescents interviewed, how they live and enjoy the Internet. They found that it is during adolescence when children and adolescents develop their digital identity, and it is also the stage in which they are more exposed to experiencing digital violence. The research was funded from the Internet Addresses Registry for Latin America and the Caribbean (LACNIC).

Hijas de Internet is a collective of young women that seeks to promote a safer, diverse and inclusive Internet for all people, especially for young women, girls and adolescents in Latin America. In Mexico and in our region, these groups tend to be the most vulnerable to experiencing gender-based violence, whether online or offline. That is why our efforts are focused on listening to their experiences and their own voices to create tools for digital, individual, and collective care

Notes

Notes will be posted here