The Intergenerational Ruptures and Bridges in Feminism

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Workshop: The Intergenerational Ruptures and Bridges in Feminism

Who: Laura Vidal

Date: Wednesday, July 29th

Time: 12:00pm EST / 4pm UTC+0 (Other times below)

What: Feminism has reached great milestones on the Internet and technology, while feminists keep analysing the different challenges that the movement faces through the intersection of the different human rights aspects. We explore with Laura Vidal the intergenerational ruptures and bridges between feminism in this interactive workshop, and find those blind spots on tech that are waiting to be tackled. The discussion and the questions we will be exploring together came from an idea for a series for GenderIT proposed by its editor Mariana Fossatti. We will navigate through these scenarios through the analysis of the gender equality implications of the digital evolution, and the gender equality and generational perspectives: young women in the struggle for economic, social and climate justice:

  • What do you feel are the intergenerational ruptures that have been taking place in the last years throughout the movement?
  • What ways do you think would be best to build bridges with the women that have participated defending feminism’s cause in different points in time?
  • What aspects of feminism do you feel have changed in the last years?

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