The Feminist Principles of the Internet (FPI) are a series of statements that offer a gender and sexual rights lens on critical Internet-related rights. They were drafted at the first Imagine a Feminist Internet meeting that took place in Malaysia in April 2014, which was organised by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) and brought together 50 activists and advocates working in sexual rights, women’s rights, violence against women, and internet rights. Currently there are 17 Principles total, organized in 5 clusters: Access, Movements, Economy, Expression, and Embodiment. Together, they aim to provide a framework for women’s movements to articulate and explore issues related to technology.
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