Need feedback from radfem-aligned women on creating intersectional & inclusive female-friendly websites
I'm helping out with spreading the word and sharing invites to a few radfem-focused websites I'm part of!
One of these websites is a friend's project of making a radfem version of reddit which will be launching soon, in which radfem women (such as women of color, lesbian women, detrans women, disabled women, working-class women, women from countries in the global south, survivors, nonconforming women, and any other demographics of radfem-supporting women & girls — including TIFs) will be able to make their own communities to chat in, share links and resources, have discussions on different topics from a radfem perspective. (Please DM me if you'd like to join this new site to start some communities of your own! 🙏💖)
... And in the long-term I'm hoping to work on learning how to code to eventually create my own small female-friendly website similar to reddit as well. A website that is not explicitly labelled radfem or feminist, for safety reasons.
So, I'm wondering if any other radical feminist women on this site, especially women of color, women living outside of the USA, lesbian women, & other biologically female (AFAB) people who've felt alienated or excluded in online spaces, would feel comfortable reaching out to me over DM to give me any advice and feedback on building an inclusive, intersectional female-friendly website, and to share about experiences that have alienated them from other feminist online spaces and why existing spaces for feminist women online have not been useful or beneficial to them as much as they may have hoped. I'd especially also love to connect with other women in the tech field who are open to sharing their knowledge or any resources or giving any advice, motivation, or support to me as I learn how to code (or if any newbies want to learn to code together with me! 💖)
Radblr, please reblog this for more reach and visibility? Would especially be grateful for any reblogs with recommended resources for learning website development & security, as well as any reblogs giving advice on intersectionality and building communities with good vibes, and what obstacles or concerns to keep in mind for this sort of project! 🙏











