TCU at DRAPAC Series: Building a Digital Rights Community
In this DRAPAC Series conversation, Team CommUNITY (TCU) shared insights into our efforts in community building and creating spaces for communities most affected by digital rights challenges, including surveillance, censorship, and digital security threats. Learn more from the recorded interview with TCU's community manager, Mardiya Siba Yahaya, who was the guest speaker at this session of the Digital Rights Asia-Pacific (DRAPAC) Series.
Announcing the Community Health Report 2022/2023!
Team CommUNITY’s (TCU) Community Health Report 2022/2023 (CHR) provides regional year-in-reviews from our four Community Leads in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and MENA, based on their year’s long work nurturing digital rights community networks in their respective region. It also highlights opportunities and emerging threats facing digital rights defenders.
The Next TCU In-Person Global Event is Coming!
Team CommUNITY will be hosting a new instance of their popular global, in-person gathering! Find out how you can participate, the changes and new format, and how you ensure it remains an equitable event!
We’ve Made a Signal Sticker Pack to Celebrate the Release of our Upcoming Community Health Report
The 2020 Community Health Report: Building Stronger Communities - The case for mental health support for digital rights defenders.” is being published next week!
To celebrate its release, we have designed a supercalifragilistic sticker pack for Signal, a widely popular encrypted messaging app that allows you to communicate securely with others.
Community is Everything
Wow - what a year! 2020 has brought so many challenges to so many people, impacting lives everywhere. Yet even before the pandemic struck, we had been looking at how we can best serve our people and bring to fruition existing and new ideas of how to best meet the needs of our community.
Challenges Cultivating Communities Online During COVID19
We gathered community members, representative of all regions, to discuss the virtual challenges their communities were experiencing in relation to cultivating community during COVID-19, and the impact the pandemic has had.