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
- Double Union (wikia, Facebook, Twitter) , San Francisco, CA, USA
- Mothership HackerMoms (wikia, Facebook, Twitter), Berkeley, CA, USA
- Seattle Attic (wikia, Twitter), Seattle, WA, USA
- Women's Center for Creative Work, Los Angeles, USA (art, tool library)
- Hacker Gals (Facebook, Twitter), Kalamazoo, MI, USA (in formation)
- Spanning Tree (Twitter), Washington DC, USA (in formation)
- Le Reset (Twitter), Paris, France
- Pechblenda Lab (Catalonia), Spain
Groups at existing hackerspaces
- Miss Baltazar's Laboratory (Facebook), Vienna, Austria
- Heart of Code, Berlin, Germany
- foufem (wikia), Montreal, Canada
- MzTek (Facebook, Twitter), London, UK
- Anarchafeminist Hackerhive (wikia), San Francisco and Oakland, CA, USA
- WLTI* hours at [hsmr (German)], Marburg, Germany
- Donestech (Catalonia), Spain
- Marialab (Sao Paolo), Brasil
Hackerspaces and groups that have closed
Founding a feminist hackerspace
See these pages for resources on founding feminist hackerspaces: