An Economy of Our Own - Digital Possibilities: Capitalism, Tech, and the Fight for a Feminist Internet

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The virtual world once felt like it could shape a different future—one more democratic and equitable. But capitalism—as well as its siblings, including racism and sexism—are turning digital spaces into the same corporatized, white- and male-dominated ones we’ve known for centuries.

What can we do now to build an intersectional, feminist future online? Find out through this conversation with Communication and Science and Technology Studies scholar Breigha Adeyemo, journalist and DIGITAL SUFFRAGISTS author Marie Tessier, social systems scientist Riane Eisler, and AEOO’s Digital Director Carmen Rios!

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  • Production Date: 06/28/2022
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  • Length: 01:31:42
  • Town: National
  • Geography: National
  • Event Type: General
  • Content Type: Other
  • Live Type: Web

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