
GAMING4JUSTICE
Gaming for Justice, our social justice gaming stream project with Maiamama, is a weekly digital space for consciousness raising with fun entertainment and hanging out
Gaming for Justice, our social justice gaming stream project with Maiamama, is a weekly digital space for consciousness raising with fun entertainment and hanging out
Please enjoy Maiamama’s report out for her presentation with the Civic Media Leadership Social Hour with USC Annenburg Innovation Lab on Gaming4Justice and open source
Gaming4Justice a Calling Up Justice project focused on pleasure activism and co-learning currently features MaiaMama and her Can You Survive a Racism original video games. She codes and brainstorms scenarios live with her audience. She will
How can we use free platforms to brainstorm ways to grapple with dystopia and the ongoing genocide of Black, indigenous, and People of Color in
Maiamama and producer Claudia Alick presented a gaming stream of Gaming4Justice for The Allied Media Conference. Maiamama showed the tools she uses to create games
Today Maiamama and Claudia started the creation of what they’re calling Can You Survive a Racism: An Interactive Experience. It’s made with free software from
On Gaming4Justice today we discussed Critical Race Theory, and “Critical Race Theory”what it is and why the conspiracy about it is false. We watched a
Gaming4Justice Livestream Review: South of Midnight with Maiamama Calling Up Justice’s very own digital producer Maiamama recently streamed the highly anticipated South of Midnight on
The Open Studio Style: A New Paradigm for Collaborative Creation. In an era where digital walls often separate creators from their communities, the Open Studio
We are caught up in an inescapable web of mutuality—our strength and resilience grow as our community gains knowledge, access, and the ability to exercise
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