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Take Back The Tech! starts Take Back The Tech! starts with a basic premise:with a basic premise:
Information and communications technology are feminist issues
Communication rights, such as the right to information, expression and privacy, are critical components of the women’s rights agenda
What is Take Back The Tech?What is Take Back The Tech?
A collaborative 16 days of activism against gender-based violence campaign
A call to every user – especially grrls and women – to take control of technology, and use them creatively and strategically to end violence against women.
Why Take Back The Tech?Why Take Back The Tech? To create digital spaces that protects everyone’s right to move freely and participate in equally, without harassment or threat to safety (echoing “Take Back The Night” campaigns).
To realise our rights to shape, define, participate, use & share knowledge, information and ICTs.
Why Take Back The Tech?Why Take Back The Tech?
To address the intersections between communication rights and women’s human rights, especially violence against women.
To recognise women’s historical and critical participation and contribution to the development of ICTs.
In 2006…In 2006…APC WNSP initiated Take Back The Tech, & collaboratively built this action-
based campaign with partner organisations and many, many individuals & collectives in different parts of the world who shared their knowledge, energy and ideas in shaping the campaign and by taking action.
Since it began, local Take Back The Tech! campaigns have taken place in more than 30 countries, including in Brazil, Canada, Rwanda, Pakistan, Uruguay, Mexico, Philippines, Malaysia, Germany, South Africa, Bangladesh, United Kingdom, United States, The Congo, Cambodia, Argentina, Spain, Bosnia and Herzegovina and more.
Countless blog posts, tweets, print screens of campaign banners all over the
worldwide web and other forms of online content dissemination have taken place in support of the campaign
Digital Postcards“If I had…I could…”
Shaping collective visions of technologyfree from VAW
Actions taken:Actions taken:
Ka-BLOG!16 days of blogging on VAW
Connecting content producers
Changing discourse and the landscape or
internet content.
Viral transmission of ideas
Idea & practice translated, adapted, and spread through visual vocabulary and icons.
Connecting online with offline
Connecting online action with offline activism, and amplify offline activism through online platforms and channels.
Telling digital stories
Violence against women survivors take control of technology, and speak their own stories
Local campaigns
Supporting local advocacy priorities on women’s rights, gender-based violence & communication rights
Communications & campaign strategyCommunications & campaign strategy
Daily actions• Explore, learn and play with technology and use it for activism• Think about connections between violence against women and ICTs• Making it simple & do-able – everyone communicates in some way,
everyone can take action
Making the connection between online and offline• Visual language of campaign• Joining the dots between representation, information and social
change.• Linking online action with offline spaces, and offline action with online
spaces.
Support for your campaign:Support for your campaign:
• Information and resources: about the issue, strategies & how to be safe online
• Campaign kit: how to organise, talk about and spread your campaign• Design, visuals and multimedia: download, use, adapt, create & share• Collaborative online campaign spaces & collective ownership:
campaign website to share your campaign activities & materials, and join our mailing list!
• Connect and grow the campaign: shared identifiers, add your campaign or find a local campaign near you!
• Sharing stories, ideas for action, materials and strategies
• Email: [email protected]
www.takebackthetech.net