"Feminist and women's hackerspaces" article likely out of date.
Due to the Geek Feminism Wiki being in archival mode, this article is likely out of date, reflecting the state of the world circa 2009–2013.
You can copy this content elsewhere and update it, see Wikia:Licensing for details of the license.Feminist and women's hackerspaces are physical spaces that are either women-centered or limited to women. While policies on dues, membership, and guests varies, feminist hackerspaces explicitly identify with feminist principles and provide a place to work on projects in a supportive space. Common examples include projects in programming, advocacy, electronics, womens rights and fine arts.
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Hackerspaces
- Double Union (wikia, Facebook, Twitter) , San Francisco, CA, USA
- Mothership HackerMoms (wikia, Facebook, Twitter), Berkeley, CA, USA
- Seattle Attic (wikia, Twitter), Seattle, WA, USA
- Women's Center for Creative Work, Los Angeles, USA (art, tool library)
- Hacker Gals (Facebook, Twitter), Kalamazoo, MI, USA (in formation)
- Spanning Tree (Twitter), Washington DC, USA (in formation)
- Le Reset (Twitter), Paris, France
- Pechblenda Lab (Catalonia), Spain
Groups at existing hackerspaces
- Miss Baltazar's Laboratory (Facebook), Vienna, Austria
- Heart of Code, Berlin, Germany
- foufem (wikia), Montreal, Canada
- MzTek (Facebook, Twitter), London, UK
- Anarchafeminist Hackerhive (wikia), San Francisco and Oakland, CA, USA
- WLTI* hours at [hsmr (German)], Marburg, Germany
- Donestech (Catalonia), Spain
- Marialab (Sao Paolo), Brasil
Hackerspaces and groups that have closed
Founding a feminist hackerspace
See these pages for resources on founding feminist hackerspaces:
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