WisCon or
Wiscon, a
Wisconsin science fiction convention, is the oldest, and often called the world's leading,
feminist science fiction convention and conference. It was first held in
Madison, Wisconsin in February 1977, after a group of fans attending the 1976
34th World Science Fiction Convention in
Kansas City were inspired to organize a convention like WorldCon but with feminism as the dominant theme. The convention is now held annually in May, during the four-day weekend of
Memorial Day. Sponsored by the Society for the Furtherance and Study of Fantasy and Science Fiction or
(SF)³, WisCon gathers together women, men, and people of other genders:
fans, writers, editors, publishers, scholars, and artists from around the world to discuss science fiction and fantasy, with emphasis on issues of
feminism,
gender,
race, and
class. Writers' workshops are held on the Friday morning of the convention.