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Hey there
Hey there
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== my name is angeliki but I prefer to take out the letter 'n' because the sound becomes more familiar to my ears ==
== my name is angeliki but I prefer to take out the letter 'n' because the sound becomes more familiar to my ears ==
I have studied at [https://xpub.nl/ XPUB] and I have joined [https://vvvvvvaria.org/ Varia]


here is a link from my current work that relates to library practices:
== here is ==
a link from my current work that relates to library practices:
  https://w-i-t-m.net/2020/feminist-search-tools.html
  https://w-i-t-m.net/2020/feminist-search-tools.html


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and here a link of a current work related to language, trauma and violence
and here a link of a current work related to language, trauma and violence
http://wordmord-ur.la/


==i have been very interested in feminist practices for a long time...==
==i have been very interested in feminist practices for a long time...==
...and I want to 'break through' this word by learning and sharing with other contexts, that may be feminists outside of western discourses, but they are not identified as such. and maybe these contexts are more than feminists
...and I want to 'break through' this word by learning and sharing with other contexts, that may be feminists outside of western discourses, but they are not identified as such. and maybe these contexts are more than feminists
[[File:Wheatbelt, Western Australia (Satellite picture).jpg|thumb|Wheatbelt, Western Australia (Satellite picture)]]
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Latest revision as of 09:08, 25 May 2022

Hey there

Tstorms5m3a1245z-2332z

my name is angeliki but I prefer to take out the letter 'n' because the sound becomes more familiar to my ears

I have studied at XPUB and I have joined Varia

here is

a link from my current work that relates to library practices:

https://w-i-t-m.net/2020/feminist-search-tools.html

and some old work in annotations:

https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/User:Angeliki/X-LIB/Annotations

and here a link of a current work related to language, trauma and violence

http://wordmord-ur.la/

i have been very interested in feminist practices for a long time...

...and I want to 'break through' this word by learning and sharing with other contexts, that may be feminists outside of western discourses, but they are not identified as such. and maybe these contexts are more than feminists

Wheatbelt, Western Australia (Satellite picture)