In honour of International Women’s Day 2021, DFF presents a series to highlight the importance of intersectional feminism for digital rights.
This collection of blogs, contributed by guest authors from our network, illustrates why we must embrace intersectional perspectives if we want to defend the digital rights of all. It explores issues ranging from the importance of feminist technological infrastructure, to the role of online platforms in fighting against sexual violence, to women’s access to abortion information online.
This mini-series follows on from our previous series, Digital Rights are Human Rights.
An intersectional look at women's digital empowerment
Noopur Raval
In 2015, when the United Nations established the Sustainable Development Goals… Read more >>
Why digital rights are reproductive rights
Estefanny Molina
Women everywhere need access to information on their sexual and reproductive rights. Read more >>
Why we need feminist technology
Alexandra Hache
Feminist infrastructure is a vast ecosystem: it is what supports, sustainably, the advancement of feminist struggles. Read more >>
Is AI unsafe for LGBTI people?
Akram Kubanychbekov
The development of artificial intelligence is changing our lives. In some ways, this is for the better; but AI also has significant implications… Read more >>
#MeToo, defamation and digital rights
Kendra Albert and Sara Beladi
The global proliferation of #MeToo has been a stark illustration of the power of the internet as a platform for speech against sexual violence. Read more >>