This program empowers children, adolescent girls, and youth from underserved communities through creative learning and digital literacy. Participants gain tools to navigate social, cultural, and political systems while advocating for change. Key areas of focus include:
Media and Storytelling Training: Skills in photography, filmmaking, podcasting, and creative writing to amplify personal and community narratives.
Digital Literacy: Training on digital rights, safety, and media ethics to confidently engage in online spaces.
Art as Advocacy: Transforming creative works into advocacy tools through youth-led campaigns and exhibitions.
Community Dialogues: Facilitating intergenerational conversations on taboo topics like gender equality, mental health, and environmental justice.
Creativity and Innovation: Encouraging youth to experiment with technology, art, and local knowledge to co-create sustainable solutions.
Research & Digital Archiving
This program focuses on preserving and amplifying underrepresented voices in Tanzania through feminist-informed knowledge-building practices. We use participatory research, oral history projects, and cultural storytelling to challenge dominant narratives and create a living, feminist archive. By digitizing stories, images, audio, and artifacts, we ensure long-term accessibility and cultural continuity. This archive serves as a resource for activism, education, and public engagement, affirming that ethical storytelling can drive healing, resistance, and social transformation.