Author: Claudia Alick

Basecamp Move

Y’all this Basecamp situation is a mess….so here is our messy response. In nutshell we cannot continue to invest our infrastructure in a platform and

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Crip Ritual

This virtual, multi-sited, participatory exhibition of artworks exploring themes of disability culture and ritual is a project that others should learn from. Calling Up Justice

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The Spook Who Sat Next to the Door

Based on the captivating novel by Sam Greenlee, “The Spook Who Sat Next to the Door,” directed by Ivan Dixon and released on September 21, 1973, in the USA, offers a gripping narrative centered around Dan Freeman, a former CIA agent.

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Why should you learn to build your own Videogame?

Writing your own videogames can be a powerful way to empower BIPOC and women by promoting greater representation, challenging the status quo, and providing opportunities for personal and professional growth. It can also be a way to achieve financial independence and break down barriers to economic opportunity. We recommend watching Gaming4Justice episodes where Maiamama is building videogame. Visit the Gaming4Justice playlist on our youtube channel. Also visit Itch to see the games Maiamama has built.

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How to use Twine

Gaming4Justice is Working on game creation in twine and other programs. Twine is a popular tool for creating interactive, text-based stories and games. It allows you to create branching narratives and build complex gameplay mechanics using simple, easy-to-learn syntax. Here’s how to use Twine to make your own text-based game:

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