QueerFeministGeeks

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Website https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/queerfeministgeeks
Contact Mailinglist: queerfeministgeeks@lists.riseup.net (subscribe: https://lists.riseup.net/www/subscribe/queerfeministgeeks)

IRC: #queerfeministgeeks @ ai.irc.mufhd0.net (see http://www.autistici.org/en/stuff/man_irc/index.html)

Description This assembly is home to all queer/feminist/trans*/intersectional people who want to meet each other, hang out, feel safe, and make friends.
Members 0range, Bangiebangs, C3o, Chebe, CoopDot, Eest9, Gglnx, Kilolo, Lislis, Mdik, Mfb, Natanji, Necrosis, Obaz, Ontological, Pixi, Rhonda, Sirenensang, Sistason, Starmin, Stefan, Theresa, Yuvadm
Projects create project
Self-organized Sessions Polyamory and Relationship Anarchy, Polyamory and Relationship Anarchy - Exchange, Queer Feminist Geeks Gathering, You've hardened your OS- now harden your hacker community
Related to Assembly Noisy Square, Anarchist Village
Tags feminism, politics, discussion, activism, queer
Registered on 12 November 2016 13:11:06
Location for self-organized sessions maybe
Self-organized session notes Queer Feminist Geeks Gathering - Big gathering to meet each other, find people with similar queer feminist projects, discussion. Last year there were almost 100 people there so we split up into smaller groups

Session on Transformative Justice - How do we deal with transgressions of rules and boundaries in our spaces?

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Location
Note: The location on the map does not represent a reservation of a location and might not represent the actual place, where a assembly can be found. The place can be changed within the form of the assembly by anyone. It will be updated by the assembly itself on day 0 or day 1 as soon as the actual location is known.
Orga contact queerfeministgeeks@lists.riseup.net
Brings Queer Zines collection that we would like to display

Nail polish corner so folks can paint their nails with nice art (needs a large table to sit around) Potentially a button making machine

Projects
Uses money no money handling
Plays TING no
Plays TING skills {{{Plays ting skills}}}
Character of assembly place to show and meet
Seats needed 15
Extra seats 10
Assembly specification want quiet place, want sit in background, want low light, special requirements other stated below
Planning notes The place we had last year (marked on the map) was really nice because it offered a somewhat secluded corner, while still having many people pass by and interacting with us. A place with such a balance of public+private would be great.

Since a lot of people at our assembly are trans and/or gender non-conforming, please let us have a gender-neutral toilet in the close proximity (like last year).

past congress review https://events.ccc.de/congress/2015/wiki/Assembly:QueerFeministGeeks

https://events.ccc.de/camp/2015/wiki/Village:Queer_Feminist_Geeks https://events.ccc.de/congress/2014/wiki/Assembly:QueerFeministGeeks https://events.ccc.de/congress/2013/wiki/Assembly:QueerFeministGeeks (OHM wiki is down ...)

-> Our space was overall good, but we didn't have enough tables and there was some fight between who the chairs+tables belonged to with the assemblies in the proximity. We have grown quite large in the past few years and that trend is going to continue, with over 200 people on our mailing list now. So please try to give us a bit more than last year (and we really can't do with less).

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This assembly is home to all queer/feminist/trans*/intersectional people who want to meet each other, hang out, feel safe, and make friends. You can bring yourself, drinks, food, or anything you like. If there are enough of us, it should be easy to make this assembly possible & wonderful. So please join and help to realize this! We will discuss about what it's like to identify as queer in tech, as a feminist, as an intersectional person concerned with oppression in a predominantly white-male-heterosexual context.

This assembly is meant to be a safer space. Safer spaces can be understood as spaces of non-oppression, non-hierarchy, and non-discrimination, whether explicit, through a community agreement, or implicit through the sharing of values. They enable members of a group to flourish, empower themselves and create community. They are also about pushing boundaries to confront all forms of sexism, racism and ableism, among others, as these are values we internalize in our societies growing up. Safer spaces are an opportunity to learn more about ourself and others to confront these internalised oppression.

If you do not self-identify as queer and feminist, you are allowed to attend but please be mindful to not take up all the space for yourself. Some of us may be available to queersplain you things, but we suggest you also try to educate yourself in easily accessible resources such as the Geek Feminism Wiki. If you're not sure, it may be nicer to ask people what's their preferred pronoun ("Are you a boy or a girl?" is not an accepted question).

Read our Code of Conduct.