Content Creation for Collective Liberation
Overview
Content Creation for Collective Liberation
Join us on Tuesday, December 16th at 5:30PM PST for our next People’s School for Justice session for a cozy community exploration to help you use your voice online for justice, healing + collective freedom!
If you’ve ever felt a calling to use your voice for social change, but hesitated in the face of perfectionism, visibility fears, or not knowing where to begin, this space is for you.
Content Creation for Collective Liberation is a 75-minute Zoom workshop designed for anyone who values community care, collective liberation, and expressive freedom.
Together, we’ll explore how to create short-form content that centers healing, justice, and authenticity, without sacrificing our mental wellness or creative joy. Through introspection, conversation, and gentle group practices, we’ll unpack our fears, reconnect with our voices, and learn tangible tools for sharing liberatory knowledge on social media. Whether you’re returning to content creation or just starting out, come curious, leave empowered—and maybe even with your next post drafted.
Workshop Session Flow →
- Intentional check-in + introductions
- Define collective liberation
- Re-member the power of using our authentic voice
- Break down creative fears + internal blocks
- Journal, share, reframe in community
- Explore content topics + formats that fit you
- Close with group shares + reflections
Meet the Facilitator!
Jozelle Wong Yu, MA (she/they) is a neuroqueer Filipinx-Chinese creator, coach, and cultural movement-maker who alchemizes softness into strength. She is passionate about facilitating intimate experiences where anyone, especially queer, trans, and non-binary people of the global majority can reconnect with their radical honesty and be met with tenderness and warmth.
With an M.A. in Communication Studies from California State University, Long Beach, Jozelle served as a Public Speaking Professor and now mentors entrepreneurs and creatives to reclaim their creative expression and share their stories through her public speaking coaching. An advocate for racial healing and collective liberation, Jozelle has also served as the Communications Director at Asian American Justice + Innovation Lab. At their core, Jozelle believes in communication as medicine and the pleasurable alchemy that comes at the intersection of authentic expression, warm witnessing, and community.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 15 minutes
- Online
Location
Online event
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Organized by
Asian American Justice + Innovation Lab (AAJIL)
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