Focusing on feminist methods
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 9:59 am
Graduated with an A.S+B.S with honors from the Art Institute of CA majoring in Web Design and Interactive Media, Kanyon weaves her knowledge of the digital world and her ancestral knowledge of the land. In addition to her artistic pursuits, Kanyon also serves as the CEO of Kanyon Konsulting (kanyonkonsulting) and acts as a caretaker for Indian Canyon, a “Federally recognized Indian Country” (patreon/IndianCanyon) situated between San Francisco and Monterey (costanoan).
Photo of Luisa Bagope
Luisa Bagope is a documentary director interested in cyber as well as natural and human technology. With support from APC she has been documenting community network activities in the global south and was an active participant of PSP Community Network (Portal sem Porteiras – portalsemporteiras/) for 3 years. Luisa coordinated phone number database the Nodes That Bond project: a collective learning process centered around technology that happened through circular encounters amongst women. of community-based organization, she now continues to work with communication as a potency for social transformation in the Afluentes Association, in Monteiro Lobato, Brasil.
Photo of Marcela Guerra
Marcela Guerra is a writer, artisan, and mother. She learned with Oankali that humans have an inevitable tendency to hierarchy. Even though she recognizes this tendency in all the relationships she can witness, she challenges herself to imagine non-hierarchical technologies, especially the communication ones. Marcela is part of the Portal sem Porteiras association (PSP – portalsemporteiras/) that runs a community internet network. She is a co-creator of the project Nodes that Bonds which takes place in the PSP network and member of the collective Sítio do Astronauta (sitiodoastronauta br/) that teaches electronic handicraft. She is also part of Marlu Studio, which develops methodologies for the creation of community fictions.
Photo of Luisa Bagope
Luisa Bagope is a documentary director interested in cyber as well as natural and human technology. With support from APC she has been documenting community network activities in the global south and was an active participant of PSP Community Network (Portal sem Porteiras – portalsemporteiras/) for 3 years. Luisa coordinated phone number database the Nodes That Bond project: a collective learning process centered around technology that happened through circular encounters amongst women. of community-based organization, she now continues to work with communication as a potency for social transformation in the Afluentes Association, in Monteiro Lobato, Brasil.
Photo of Marcela Guerra
Marcela Guerra is a writer, artisan, and mother. She learned with Oankali that humans have an inevitable tendency to hierarchy. Even though she recognizes this tendency in all the relationships she can witness, she challenges herself to imagine non-hierarchical technologies, especially the communication ones. Marcela is part of the Portal sem Porteiras association (PSP – portalsemporteiras/) that runs a community internet network. She is a co-creator of the project Nodes that Bonds which takes place in the PSP network and member of the collective Sítio do Astronauta (sitiodoastronauta br/) that teaches electronic handicraft. She is also part of Marlu Studio, which develops methodologies for the creation of community fictions.