
A conversation for the future
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In this Black-Liberation.Tech episode, we kick off Lesson D1.1—A Conversation for the Future—with a series of stories about women across product, UX, marketing, grassroots organizing, and software engineering. Together we unpack the everyday digital literacies that move projects forward: adapting to new tools, trying boldly, and implementing what you learn. You’ll hear how “publish-pivot-analyze” becomes a practical loop for blogs, campaigns, and apps; why code + creation fuels agency; and how research + leverage open doors for girls and their mothers. Bring a notebook—there are prompts you can act on today, and we’ll continue the lesson in Part 2.
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What we cover
- The mindset: adapt → try → implement
- The loop: publish → pivot → analyze for content and campaigns
- Code & creation as tools for voice, brand, and community
- Research & leverage: finding info, people, and platforms that lift you
Real-world tools mentioned
- Publishing & web: WordPress, YouTube
- Analytics: Google Analytics / platform insights
- Design & content: Canva, Adobe Express
- Coding & prototyping: Scratch, freeCodeCamp, Codecademy, Repl.it, Glitch
- UX & collaboration: UserTesting, Maze, Mural
Try-it-today mini-actions
- Publish one piece (micro-blog, Reel, or post) on a topic you care about.
- Pivot once: change format, timing, or platform.
- Analyze one metric (views, retention, click-through) and write a 2-sentence takeaway.
- mplement one improvement in your next post.
Who this is for: Latinas, Afro-Latinas, and Black women and girls (and moms) building digital confidence for school, work, and entrepreneurship.
Reflective questions for listeners
- Where in your current project do you need to adapt—a tool, a workflow, or your timeline?
- What is one safe, small experiment you can run this week (format, platform, or audience)?
- When have you implemented something you learned online and seen a result? What removed friction?
- If you applied publish → pivot → analyze to your next two posts, what would you measure and why?
- Which creation tool (Canva, WordPress, Replit, etc.) best matches your next milestone, and what will you ship with it?
- List three research moves (keywords, people, organizations) that could unlock your goal this month.
- Who can you leverage (mentor, peer, or community) to test your idea and give feedback within 7 days?