Digital activism

Advocacy that movesthrough digital spaces

Through our online campaigns, we challenge harmful perceptions, build public understanding, and create room for self-expression, protest, and empowerment for LGBTQ+ communities.

Campaign archive

Digital campaigns that push stories into public conversation.

These features collect some of the online advocacy work we have used to challenge silence, build understanding, and strengthen queer visibility through social media partnerships.

Digital campaign artwork about intimate partner violence and its risks
Instagram campaignDiversity Magazine x Wanjiku Talks Queer - 2023

Intimate Partner Violence and Its Risks

In partnership with Diversity Magazine on Instagram, we unpacked intimate partner violence within LGBTQ+ relationships and used the campaign to raise awareness, share language, and support community education.

Digital campaign artwork about myths and misconceptions on intimate partner violence
Myth bustingDiversity Magazine x Wanjiku Talks Queer

Myths and Misconceptions on Intimate Partner Violence

This campaign challenged harmful assumptions that same-sex relationships are somehow exempt from abuse, helping audiences understand how invisibility can deepen risk and silence survivors.

Artivism campaign artwork used during 16 Days of Activism
Artivism16 Days of Activism - 2023

Ricardo Ferreira Artivism

We used art as a public advocacy tool during the 16 Days of Activism against gender-based violence, turning visual storytelling into a way to hold attention, spark discussion, and call for change.

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