Cyber Bytes
Everyday digital safety we practice together, for organizing and daily life.Plain-language digital safety for everyday life and organizing. We practice doable habits—choosing safer channels, responding to TFGBV, and building collective care so safety isn’t an individual burden. Sessions are live, gentle, and rooted in real scenarios.
You’ll get: checklists, role templates, and a resource pack you can share with your group.
Civic Skills Workshops
Concrete tools for public life: reading power, meeting well, acting with care.How AI systems work, where bias shows up, and what safer, people-first technology can look like. Build literacy and everyday tactics.
Facilitator: Erin Peterson.
Community Support & Mentorship
community members can ask questions, hear truths, and learn what to do, how, why, and when, safely and on our terms.We make space for real, two-way dialogue with people in and around the system—elected officials, past candidates, community leaders, service providers—so community members can ask questions, hear truths, and learn what to do, how, why, and when—safely and on our terms.
We prioritize co-ideation, name the realities facing marginalized and racialized communities, and offer gentle mentorship and follow-ups.
Online Content
Plain-language content and guides you can share and remix, designed to build on, the resources our community already uses.Guides, zines, and short videos that turn big ideas into clear steps. Everything is in plain language and designed to be shared—so teams can keep learning on their own time.
Find: quick how-tos, reflection prompts, and living resource lists that we update with community input.
Heal • Lead • Learn
How we work?
Heal We center care and consent. Sessions begin with grounding, content notes, and real choices about how to participate. We name systems, and make space for feelings and rest.
Lead Leadership is shared. We practice facilitation, decision-making, and accountability that honor lived experience. We invite people to lead from where they are, not from titles.
Learn Learning is practical and collective. We use plain language, try things together, and leave with steps you can use the same day, plus resources to keep going.
We build everyday skills for showing up in public life, read power together and make choices that reduce harm, and practice digital safety in ways that feel doable and shared. We also keep care at the center—caring for ourselves and each other while we act.
We meet in short, live sessions that use plain language, leave time to practice, and make space to pause. We welcome questions, different learning styles, and the realities people carry.
This is for youth, community members, and small teams who want practical learning that honors lived experience and names systems clearly.
You leave with steps you can try the same day, checklists and simple templates to share with your group, language for talking about risk, care, and consent, and connections to others doing the work.
You can sign up for an upcoming session. You can host a session with your group, and we will shape it to your context. You can also write to us if you have an idea we should build together.