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APC’s “Take Back the Tech!
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APC's Women's Rights Programme was present at the fifty-eight session of the Commission on the Status of Women, taking place in New York on 10-21 March 2014.
Between the 7th and the 13th of February, APC staff flew from different parts of the globe to attend a team meeting at Mopani, a camp in the northern region of the Kruger National Park in South Africa.
Association for Progressive Communications (APC) members reflect on the highlights of their work and how membership has supported them.
Association for Progressive Communications (APC) members reflect on the highlights of their work and how membership has supported them.
Association for Progressive Communications (APC) members reflect on the highlights of their work and how membership has supported them.
As part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence, Take Back the Tech! campaign invites you to help us reframe the conversation about violence against women as a violation of our fundamental right to freedom of expression.
Is a feminist internet possible? How has the internet shifted the way we understand power, politics, activism and agency? #Imagineafeministinternet.
“What is the internet we dreamed of?” was the main question raised during the first day of the Global Meeting on Gender, Sexuality and the Internet which is taking place in Port Dickson, Malaysia, until 17 April, to explore and develop a collective u
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