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These stories were created especially for Take Back the Tech! as part of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, 25 November - 10 December, 2015. Some are in the words of survivors themselves, while others offer experiences working with victims/survivors. Find essays, poems, cartoons, videos, radio stories and more from around the world in English, French and Spanish. Watch, listen, read, appreciate, share. If you want to to tell your own story, please submit to our map of technology-related violence or email us a link to your story at ideas@takebackthetech.net.

  • Bangladesh. Take Back the Tech! workshop experience.
  • India. Karnika Kahen.
  • Argentina. El Manual de insultos machistas en internet: se van a meter con tu cuerpo, decirte que sos una puta o señalar idioteces del feminismo.
  • Kenya. Hey keyboard warrior.
  • United Kingdom. Why knowing how to build a domestic violence case without a lawyer matters — and why we made a guide about it.
  • Philippines. Ana and Dino.
  • Mexico. Control no es amor.
  • Spain. Ella: un poema.
  • DRC. Harcèlement sexiste & innovation technologie.
  • Kenya. Mercy.
  • Denmark. Emma Holten on consent and solidarity.
  • Mexico. Robo de identidad de extorsión.
  • Kenya. The mustard seed.
  • DRC. Nouvelle technologie comme piste de solution aux harcèlements et violence faite aux femmes.
  • India. Check your privilege.
  • Zambia. #IAmNotMyVagina.
  • Colombia. Alejandra.
  • DRC. Ma contribution personnelle apportée aux femmes et filles sinistres par les affres des guerres en répétition.
  • Tanzania. Amplifying voices of the voiceless.
  • Papua New Guinea. Compiling GBV campaign to DVD and posters.
  • Syria. Online shaming to fight street harassment.
  • India. Blue: a poem.
  • Nigeria. One girl, one story, one mark of escape.
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