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What happens if I use a material offered under a CC license and the author decides to remove or change the CC license?

CC licenses are irrevocable. This means that if someone decides to change their mind about the li...

Understanding your use

Before deciding where to look for works that you can use, you need to define what is your intende...

About this learning activity

This activity allows participants to reflect upon and share experiences of online GBV. A safe ...

Introduction

Superhumans: hvale vale, Jennifer Radloff, Zana Fauzi, Liy Yusof This module sprouted from a dig...

Why Storytelling?

What is the first story that you remember that was told to you or that you told to someone, and h...

Our journey and approach with storytelling

The Association for Progressive Communications Women’s Rights Programme (APC WRP), started their ...

Recommended resources, tools and further reading

Recommended resources, tools and further reading to kickstart your remote storytelling workshop ...

Rethinking facilitation

Circumstances have compelled us to change our notion of space, even for people already working se...

Rethinking funding

With in-person meetings, we allocate funding to visas, elements of privacy, spaces for focused at...

Rethinking communication

Workshops should not replicate the asymmetrical communication structure of webinars. A key differ...

Introduction

Image source: Teaching Tolerance. 2016. Intersectionality 101. Available at https://www.youtube...

Reading Materials

Primary reading materials The Politics of Sexhttps://www.genderit.org/politics-sex In Plain Sig...

Learning Objectives and Activities

Learning Objectives By the end of this module, the participants will: Gain an understanding o...

Overview

In flesh and bones and you might want more! Governance sounds like a very complicated abstra...

Nepal IGF 2018: Revisiting the experience

We have seen two national Internet Governance Forums (IGFs) in Nepal, in 2017 and 2018. During Ne...

Role of Gender Report Cards at the Internet Governance Forum

Gender Report Cards (GRCs) are a mechanism introduced in the 2011 IGF by APC as means to determin...

Nine reasons why we need more feminists in internet governance

By Sachini Perera   As someone who is always excited by the prospect of influencing policy maki...

Tips and tricks on how to engage in Internet Governance spaces

Over the years, it’s becoming increasingly that we need to work together to bring in gender and s...

Porn, Sexuality and the Internet

Developed for APC by Serene Lim and Angela M. Kuga Thas of KRYSS Network Porn and “deviant” sexu...

Reclaiming Expression

Developed for APC by Serene Lim and Angela M. Kuga Thas of KRYSS Network Social media companies ...