
Social Media vs. Reality
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In this Black-Liberation.Tech episode, Dr. Renée Jordan tells the story of Ebony, Nadine, Nicole Bakula, Sharlene, and a powerful group of girls and their mothers to unpack the truth behind social media’s highlight reels. Together, they explore what’s real, what’s curated, and how to guard your digital space while protecting your peace. This conversation dives into boundaries, intentional posting, and reclaiming self-worth beyond likes and filters—empowering young girls and their families to thrive online and offline.
📝 Show Notes
- Part of the Safety First Series on digital literacy and tech empowerment
- A candid, intergenerational discussion on social media pressure, curated content, and digital well-being
- Bonus activity: “Digital Detectives: Is It Real or Just for the 'Gram?” for girls and mothers to practice spotting curated vs. authentic online content
✨ Episode Highlights
- “Likes ≠ Worth” – Ebony reminds us that social media attention doesn’t define our value.
- Behind the Filters – Nadine and Sharlene reveal how much is hidden behind polished posts.
- Permission to Unplug – Nicole Bakula shares why boundaries matter more than trends.
- Real Life Happens Offline – A collective reminder that connection and self-worth exist beyond the scroll.
- Digital Detective Activity – A self-guided tool for families to investigate social media critically.
💭 Reflective Questions for Listeners
- Have you ever felt pressure to post something just for likes or validation?
- What’s one personal boundary you could set around your social media use?
- If someone only saw your posts, would they truly know who you are as a person?
- How can you remind yourself daily that your worth is not measured online?
- What would “posting with intention” look like for you?
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