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In this episode of Black-Liberation.Tech, I unpack how I approach social platforms—not for likes, but for learning, community, and movement. We explore tweeting (as purposeful publishing) and reposting (as ethical amplification): layering long-form ideas into accessible clips, checking facts (especially with AI), crediting sources, and ending with clear calls to action. You’ll hear how I translate research into everyday language, why I post less but with intention, and how sharing can democratize knowledge for Latinas, Afro-Latinas, and Black women and girls in tech and education. If you’re ready to turn posts into impact, this one’s for you.
What you’ll learn
Reflective Questions for Listeners
By Renée Jordan, Ph.D.In this episode of Black-Liberation.Tech, I unpack how I approach social platforms—not for likes, but for learning, community, and movement. We explore tweeting (as purposeful publishing) and reposting (as ethical amplification): layering long-form ideas into accessible clips, checking facts (especially with AI), crediting sources, and ending with clear calls to action. You’ll hear how I translate research into everyday language, why I post less but with intention, and how sharing can democratize knowledge for Latinas, Afro-Latinas, and Black women and girls in tech and education. If you’re ready to turn posts into impact, this one’s for you.
What you’ll learn
Reflective Questions for Listeners