# Intro

<span lang="en-US">![fpi_stcikers.jpg](https://explorefpi.apc.org/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/scaled-1680-/fpi-stcikers.jpg)</span>

<span lang="en-US">The Feminist Principles of the Internet are an </span><span style="color: #800080;">**<span lang="en-US">open, living and evolving set of political commitments</span>**</span> <span lang="en-US">that act as an expression of the kind of internet we would like to experience, make and be part of shaping! If you are organising a conversation in which you will be introducing the FPIs to folks for the first time, it is important to ensure that how you introduce the FPIs </span><span style="color: #800080;">**<span lang="en-US">provoke imagination and reveal resonance</span>**</span><span lang="en-US">, both with participants in relation to their contexts, and across participants in relation to each other.</span>

<span lang="en-US">In this chapter we will look at two aspects to your conversation:</span>

- [<span lang="en-US">How to create a presentation about the FPIs</span>](https://explorefpi.apc.org/books/explore-fpis-toolkit/page/creating-a-fpi-presentation "Creating a FPI presentation")
- [<span lang="en-US">How to select and include contextual case studies related to the FPIs</span>](https://explorefpi.apc.org/books/explore-fpis-toolkit/page/how-to-select-and-include-contextual-case-studies-related-to-the-fpis "How to select and include contextual case studies related to the FPIs")

<span lang="en-US">Both the presentation and case studies can be fertile conversation starters, as well as key references for subsequent activities that take place during your event. </span>