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In this episode of the Black-Liberation.Tech Podcast, we continue our Embracing Digital Literacies (D2.1) lesson by moving from reflection to creation.

This video focuses on Part 3: Creating Your Project Plan—where digital literacy becomes actionable. You’ll learn how to take an idea you care about and turn it into a clear, doable digital project using intentional planning, research, and connection.

We walk through:

  • How to define your project title, purpose, and expected outcomes
  • How to break a big idea into manageable, step-by-step tasks
  • How to choose digital tools that actually support your goals
  • How to find and learn from Latinas, Afro-Latinas, and Black women who’ve already completed similar projects
  • How digital projects can support your academic, professional, or community goals

Using real-world examples from AI literacy, academic coaching, career coaching, and social media marketing, this lesson shows how community-centered digital projects are built with intention—not overwhelm or perfectionism.

Whether you’re planning a:

  • Social media marketing campaign
  • Podcast or YouTube channel
  • Digital portfolio or website
  • Educational resource or community initiative

This episode helps you shift from “I have an idea” to “I have a plan.”

What You’ll Learn in This Video

  • How to clarify your goals before choosing tools
  • How research and discovery are digital literacy skills
  • How to use platforms like LinkedIn and Instagram to learn from experts
  • How to see your project as a living process—not a one-time assignment

Reflection Prompt for Viewers

What is one digital project you’ve been thinking about but haven’t started yet? What would be your first small step after watching this video?

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