
Welcome to /o/FeministEvents!
This circle is for sharing and discussing feminist or women-oriented events of all kinds, including local in-person events, online webinars, interactive calls, and livestreams. Post an upcoming event, let us know about an event you’re organizing, share your experience from an event you attended, or discuss ideas for a potential event.
Our goal is to share feminist events of all kinds, including global and local events, online and in-person, and to encourage and promote involvement in feminist causes and an understanding of current women's issues and women's history.
No health-oriented events, except those related to women's rights (menstruation, reproductive rights, harm due to only studying men, etc.).
If you want to share a local event, but don’t want to reveal your location, please DM a mod and we can post the event for you.
When posting an event, include the event name, location, date and time (with time zone), and cost, when applicable:
If local, add the location in brackets: Feminist Event [place name]
Include the date and time (with time zone): Feminist Event [date time (GMT)]
If not free, mention the price of event (fixed price or donation): Feminist Event [$5]
All feminist events are welcome, except those on health-related topics. Please be mindful of the Ovarit Sitewide Rules when discussing challenging or controversial content.
Articles about events that have already occurred should be posted in other circles.
If you want to share activism efforts or petitions, please visit /o/Activism.
If you want to post videos that already aired (not livestreamed), please visit /o/FeministVideos.
Events posted here are from all over the world, so if you need to figure out time differences, check out this time zone converter.
Rules
Posts and comments should be about feminist events.
Be civil. Rude behavior, insults, name-calling, etc. will not be tolerated.
Posts and comments should encourage discussion.
No health-oriented events (except those related to women's rights, like menstruation, reproductive rights, harm to women from only studying men, etc.).
No pre-recorded videos.
This is why I despise Ravelry. They’d be the first to proclaim they’re “feminists”, too.
These people are pathetic.
It’s a damn shame because it’s an excellent idea for a website but I can’t bring myself to make an account because of this, and even otherwise a MAN should not be running a site for what is historically a woman’s craft. The glass elevator makes me sick and I do not support men in fiber arts or any other historically women’s art form. FOH scrotes
THIS. The men that are on there (designers and knitters) are absolutely fawned over by many women, too, and they’re first to barge into spaces and self-promote. They make me sick.
Actually, Casey's wife was running the site. He was helping in the background and handled the tech stuff. I loved the site until he transitioned and started going off on people.