Group: Empowermentors

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== About us ==
 
== About us ==
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The Empowermentors Collective is a skillshare, activism, and discussion network for intersectionally marginalized people of color (for example people of color with disabilities, trans* people of color, queer people of color, and women of color) within the free culture and free software movement.  
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The Empowermentors Collective is a skillshare, activism, and discussion network for intersectionally marginalized people of color (for example people of color with disabilities, trans* people of color, queer people of color, and women of color) within the free culture and free software movement. We are called Empowermentors because we focus on empowerment and sharing knowledge with one another.  
  
We are called Empowermentors because we focus on education and empowerment. We encourage participants to learn from one another and host workshops and skillshares geared towards intersectionally marginalized identity groups. We are a group of community members with a strong commitment to furthering free software and free culture centering on the experinces of intersectionally marginalized people of color. We therefore necessarily also work against and do not tolerate oppression in all its forms: ableism, racism, cissexism, heterosexism, sexism, classism, etc.
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We provide a space to:  
  
=== Motivation ===
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* Meet and talk to people with a common interest and shared experiences in free culture and free software.
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* Develop and share our skills and knowledge around free software and free culture.
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* Identify, expose, and organize to confront issues of oppression within the free software and free culture communities.
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* Expand our own philosophy at the cutting-edge of feminist, queer, critical race, and cyborg theory.
  
This type of intentional space opens up the potential for much needed coalition building and advances our own understanding of how technology and media are inseparable from our experiences and ourselves, our bodies. We help to bridge the free culture and free software movement with our contemporaries in the critical intersectional analysis of oppression, hierarchy, and domination; and to develop our own philosophy at the cutting-edge of feminist, queer, critical race, and cyborg theory.
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This opens up greater potential to:
  
= Join us =
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* Form coalitions with other causes of importance to us.
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* Create a free culture and free software movement that fights for us.
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* Bridge the free culture and free software movement with our contemporaries in the critical intersectional analysis of oppression, hierarchy, and domination.
  
If you are a person of color who holds another marginalized identity, please join the LibrePlanet Collective:
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We oppose and do not tolerate oppression in all its forms: ableism, racism, cissexism, heterosexism, sexism, classism, etc.
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== Join us ==
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If you are an ally, please help us spread the word and reach out to more people to join. We currently do not have plans regarding a space for allies, but appreciate the support.
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If you are a person of color who holds another marginalized identity, please get involved!
  
 
* Join our discussion list: http://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/empowermentors
 
* Join our discussion list: http://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/empowermentors
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The Empowermentors Collective strives to be an affirming and safer space for people with disabilities, people of color, women, and people self-identified as queer or LGBT.  
 
The Empowermentors Collective strives to be an affirming and safer space for people with disabilities, people of color, women, and people self-identified as queer or LGBT.  
  
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== Motivation ==
  
== Activities ==
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Why was the Empowermentors Collective started? Some driving questions that may answer that include:
  
* We maintain a safer space for intersectionally marginalized people of color.
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* Where do queer people of color, women of color, POC with disabilities, etc. fit into the free sotware & free culture communities?
* We identify, expose, and confront crucial issues of oppression within the free software and free culture communities.
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* Why do movements aiming to represent everyone often leave out already marginalized groups?
* We equip each other with skills and knowledge of free software and free culture.
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* How are race, gender, sexuality, class, and other cultural meanings coded into technology?
* We file, catalog, and help solve bugs related to race, gender, and accessibility in free software projects.
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* Why does openness frequently lead to exclusion?
* We take on mentorship positions and run targeted workshops, classes, and skillshares.
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* Can we reconcile opposing both permission culture & cultural appropriation?
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* When does equal treatment ignore preexisting differences in power, privilege, & access?
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* Does free technology necessarily topple or reproduce those in power?
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* Who does the free software & free culture movement fight for...and who is leading it?
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== Activities ==
  
 
=== Transcription ===
 
=== Transcription ===
  
* [[/Transcriptions|Transcribe]] important material for accessiblility
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* Help [[/Transcriptions|Transcribe]] important material for accessiblility.
  
 
=== File and Fix Bugs ===
 
=== File and Fix Bugs ===
  
* Add to the [[/Bug List|Bug List]]
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Help us file, catalog, and help resolve bugs related to race, gender, and accessibility in free software projects.
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* Add to the [[/Bug List|Bug List]] revealing that free software is not immune to
  
 
=== Report Incidents ===
 
=== Report Incidents ===

Revision as of 00:47, 2 March 2013

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About us

The Empowermentors Collective is a skillshare, activism, and discussion network for intersectionally marginalized people of color (for example people of color with disabilities, trans* people of color, queer people of color, and women of color) within the free culture and free software movement. We are called Empowermentors because we focus on empowerment and sharing knowledge with one another.

We provide a space to:

  • Meet and talk to people with a common interest and shared experiences in free culture and free software.
  • Develop and share our skills and knowledge around free software and free culture.
  • Identify, expose, and organize to confront issues of oppression within the free software and free culture communities.
  • Expand our own philosophy at the cutting-edge of feminist, queer, critical race, and cyborg theory.

This opens up greater potential to:

  • Form coalitions with other causes of importance to us.
  • Create a free culture and free software movement that fights for us.
  • Bridge the free culture and free software movement with our contemporaries in the critical intersectional analysis of oppression, hierarchy, and domination.

We oppose and do not tolerate oppression in all its forms: ableism, racism, cissexism, heterosexism, sexism, classism, etc.

Join us

If you are an ally, please help us spread the word and reach out to more people to join. We currently do not have plans regarding a space for allies, but appreciate the support.

If you are a person of color who holds another marginalized identity, please get involved!

The Empowermentors Collective strives to be an affirming and safer space for people with disabilities, people of color, women, and people self-identified as queer or LGBT.

Motivation

Why was the Empowermentors Collective started? Some driving questions that may answer that include:

  • Where do queer people of color, women of color, POC with disabilities, etc. fit into the free sotware & free culture communities?
  • Why do movements aiming to represent everyone often leave out already marginalized groups?
  • How are race, gender, sexuality, class, and other cultural meanings coded into technology?
  • Why does openness frequently lead to exclusion?
  • Can we reconcile opposing both permission culture & cultural appropriation?
  • When does equal treatment ignore preexisting differences in power, privilege, & access?
  • Does free technology necessarily topple or reproduce those in power?
  • Who does the free software & free culture movement fight for...and who is leading it?

Activities

Transcription

  • Help Transcribe important material for accessiblility.

File and Fix Bugs

Help us file, catalog, and help resolve bugs related to race, gender, and accessibility in free software projects.

  • Add to the Bug List revealing that free software is not immune to

Report Incidents

Contribute to the Geek Feminism Wiki

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Meetings

  • No current schedule for meetings.

Contact

You may reach the team via IRC (see above) or by emailing the discussion list:

  • empowermentors@libreplanet.org

You may also contact the team leaders via email:

  • empowermentors-owner@libreplanet.org


Empowermentors
Note A group for free software activists
Region Global
Area Global
Mailing list http://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/empowermentors
Website http://libreplanet.org/wiki/Group:Empowermentors
Available language(s) English
Contact Kẏra
Current status Active