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  • Raul hacker space 5
    Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza and Raíssa Pereira learning about Arduino at RaulHC in Salvador, Brasil.   Fotos da primeira vez que Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza e Raíssa Pereira conheceram o…
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  • Raul hacker space 4
    Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza and Raíssa Pereira learning about Arduino at RaulHC in Salvador, Brasil.   Fotos da primeira vez que Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza e Raíssa Pereira conheceram o…
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  • Raul hacker space 3
    Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza and Raíssa Pereira learning about Arduino at RaulHC in Salvador, Brasil.   Fotos da primeira vez que Jéssica Morais, Ana Luisa Souza e Raíssa Pereira conheceram o…
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  • Recording video voiceover
    This photo of women in Mexico was shared as part of the 16 Days Campaign (2016) action of photos of women using technology. 
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  • Radio transmitter
    This image was shared as part of 16 Days campaign action (2016) sharing photos of women and girls using tech.
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  • Women using tech
    This image was shared as part of 16 Days campaign action (2016) sharing photos of women and girls using tech.
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  • Raul hacker space 2
    This image was shared as part of 16 Days campaign action (2016) sharing photos of women and girls using tech.
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  • Raul hacker space 1
    This image was shared as part of 16 Days campaign action (2016) sharing photos of women and girls using tech.
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  • From Tweet to Street
    A close look at history will tell that women have always been at the forefront of technological innovation. Women like Ada Lovelace, Margaret Hamilton, and Hedy Lamarr have helped bring technology to…
    Foundation for Media Alternatives
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  • Mobile phone + protest in Philippines
    Protesters from various groups and different secrtors raise their mobile phones as they continue to call for real democracy. This image was shared as part of 16 Days campaign action (2016) sharing…
    Foundation for Media Alternatives
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  • Women doing community media in Fiji
    As community media, we take the technology to the women in their communities. The production process has provided not just a platform for women to use technology to raise their voices, but for young…
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  • Femmehack: Teaching participatory video
    Women participate in "Teaching participatory video: hands-on cell film for sexual rights advocacy" at the Feminist eXchange Hub at the 2016 AWID Forum. This image was shared as part of 16 Days…
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