kenia-hale / Liberatory-Technology-Digital-Marronage
Throughout spring 2022, our team explored liberatory technologies and forms of digital marronage and cultivated a technological toolbox for organizers and activist. This research will culminated in a prototype liberatory technology proposed by RAs and a Zine to present their research findings.
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