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Feminist and women's hackerspaces are physical spaces that are either women-centered or limited to women.  While policies on dues, membership, and guests varies, these hackerspaces explicitly identify with feminist principles and provide a place to work on projects in a supportive space.  Common examples include projects in programming, advocacy, electronics, womens rights and fine arts.  
 
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Feminist and women's hackerspaces are physical spaces that are either women-centered or limited to women. While policies on dues, membership, and guests varies, feminist hackerspaces explicitly identify with feminist principles and provide a place to work on projects in a supportive space.  Common examples include projects in programming, advocacy, electronics, womens rights and fine arts.  
 
==Hackerspaces==
 
==Hackerspaces==
*[[Double Union]], San Francisco, CA, USA
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*[https://www.doubleunion.org/ Double Union] ([[Double Union|wikia]], [https://www.facebook.com/doubleunion Facebook], [https://twitter.com/DoubleUnionSF Twitter]) , San Francisco, CA, USA
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*[http://mothership.hackermoms.org/ Mothership HackerMoms] ([[Mothership HackerMoms|wikia]], [https://www.facebook.com/MothershipHackerMoms Facebook], [https://twitter.com/hackermoms Twitter]), Berkeley, CA, USA
*[[Anarchafeminist Hackerhive]], San Francisco, CA, USA
 
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*[https://seattleattic.com/ Seattle Attic] ([[Seattle Attic|wikia]], [https://twitter.com/Seattle_Attic Twitter]), Seattle, WA, USA
*[[Mothership HackerMoms]], Berkeley, CA, USA
 
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*[http://womenscenterforcreativework.com Women's Center for Creative Work], Los Angeles, USA (art, tool library)
*[[Seattle Attic]], Seattle, WA, USA
 
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*[http://www.hackergals.org/ Hacker Gals] ([https://www.facebook.com/hackergals Facebook], [https://twitter.com/hackergals Twitter]), Kalamazoo, MI, USA (in formation)
*[[Miss Baltazar's Laboratory]], Vienna, Austria
 
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*[http://spanningtreedc.org/ Spanning Tree] ([https://twitter.com/SpanningTreeDC Twitter]), Washington DC, USA (in formation)
*[[Flux]], Portland, OR, USA
 
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*[http://lereset.org/ Le Reset] ([https://twitter.com/le_RESET Twitter]), Paris, France
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*[https://network23.org/pechblendalab/ Pechblenda Lab] (Catalonia), Spain
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==Groups at existing hackerspaces==
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* [http://www.mzbaltazarslaboratory.org/ Miss Baltazar's Laboratory] ([https://www.facebook.com/MsBaltazarsLaboratory Facebook]), Vienna, Austria
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* [[Heart of Code]], Berlin, Germany
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* [http://foufem.wiki.orangeseeds.org/ foufem] ([[Foufem|wikia]]), Montreal, Canada
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* [http://www.mztek.org/ MzTek] ([https://www.facebook.com/groups/46702402694/ Facebook], [https://twitter.com/MzTEK Twitter]), London, UK
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* [https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/Anarchafeminist_Hackerhive Anarchafeminist Hackerhive] ([[Anarchafeminist Hackerhive|wikia]]), San Francisco and Oakland, CA, USA
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* [https://hsmr.cc/Main/FLTI WLTI* hours at [hsmr] (German)], Marburg, Germany
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* [http://donestech.net/ Donestech] (Catalonia), Spain
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* [https://marialab.org/ Marialab] (Sao Paolo), Brasil
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== Hackerspaces and groups that have closed==
 
*[http://fluxlab.io/ Flux] ([[Flux|wikia]]), Portland, OR, USA
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==Founding a feminist hackerspace==
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See these pages for resources on founding feminist hackerspaces:
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*[[Feminist hackerspace design patterns]]
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Feminist and women's hackerspaces are physical spaces that are either women-centered or limited to women. While policies on dues, membership, and guests varies, feminist hackerspaces explicitly identify with feminist principles and provide a place to work on projects in a supportive space.  Common examples include projects in programming, advocacy, electronics, womens rights and fine arts.  

Hackerspaces

Groups at existing hackerspaces

Hackerspaces and groups that have closed

Founding a feminist hackerspace

See these pages for resources on founding feminist hackerspaces: