
Private Info, Public World
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In this episode, we kick off our Safety First series by diving into the first three lessons of the Black-Liberation.Tech OER—centered on protecting yourself and others in digital spaces.
Join Dr. Renée Jordan as she reads the stories of Jazmin, Ebony, and Njoki—three women navigating online safety with intention, community, and clarity. Through conversations with girls, moms, and mentors, we explore how personal information can be misused, the difference between posting and oversharing, and how to build safe digital environments that protect both ourselves and those around us.
Whether you're a student, educator, or community member, this episode will leave you reflecting on your digital choices and inspired to lead with care in online spaces.
✍🏽 Reflective Questions
- What types of personal information do you share online—intentionally or unintentionally?
- How do your social media habits support or challenge your own safety?
- Has there ever been a time when you felt vulnerable or exposed online? What would you do differently now?
- What does it mean to create a safe online space for others? What can you do to contribute to that?
- How can you teach someone younger than you to stay safe in digital communities?