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Whose Knowledge is online? Practices of epistemic justice for a digital new deal

Collaborative piece that centers the leadership and imaginations of marginalized communities in reimagining and redesigning the internet from the entry point of decolonization of Wikipedia and centering radical community archives.

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"Our stories, our knowledges"

This is one of my favorite resources on hacking marginalization online with transformative practices of building community knowledges, decolonizing and queering the internet and building allyship.

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If we bring our loneliness to the internet, what do we take away?

I loved this essay because it shares the vulnerability and negotiation of our navigation of online/offline spaces.

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Pink Chaddi poster

This poster was made for the Pink Chaddi campaign, protesting attacks on women based on what they were wearing. It was included in a collection of posters put together by the Fearless Collective.
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