What are daily actions?
What are daily actions?
From 25 Nov to 10 Dec, Take Back The Tech! invites you to take one action per day to end violence against women. Each daily action explores an issue of violence against women and its interconnection with communication rights, and approaches different communication platforms - online and off - in creative and tactical ways.Take Back The Tech! End violence against women.
From 25 November to 10 December Take Back the Tech invites campaigners to take one action every day to end violence against women.
Each daily action explores an issue of violence against women and its interconnection with communication rights, such as the right to privacy, freedom of expression and the right to information. The actions approach different communication platforms - online and off - in creative and tactical ways.
You can take one action a day, or choose from actions that you feel strongly about. You can also commit to just taking one action throughout the 16 days. Organise with your friends and community to take action. Engage in issues of violence against women and technology. Learn and play with new communications tools. And in the process, take control of technology for activism to end violence against women.
Just don't forget to share your action and grow the campaign!
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