Library

We focus on documenting our teaching and organizing strategies to make technology more accessible to those that have been often marginalized and harmed by media and technology.
We are committed to advancing community technology practices and programming. We believe sharing our practices has the potential to diversify and shape technology fields to be more community-oriented.

Choose one or more of the options below to find materials on specific topics.
Collection of educational resources. The title, description, cover image, and links to purchase or download are listed

(Re)building Technology Zine

 Zine cover. Drawing of a wireless tower, homes and businesses, young people using and creating tech, and a cart with community sim cards.

The "(Re)Building Technology" zine presents a collection of tools, stories and practices that support the growth and development of the community technology movement.

The zine explores digital justice issues, community facilitation best practices, collaborative network design, and examples of projects from Belarus, Detroit, Red Hook, India and more.

Teaching and facilitation
Wireless Networks

(Re)building Technology Zine: Vol. 2

Cover of (Re)building Technology Zine: Vol. 2: black ink on green paper, showing images of buildings and of residents assembling community wireless networks

The "(Re)Building Technology" zine presents a collection of tools, stories and practices that support the growth and development of the community technology movement.

The zine explores digital justice issues, community facilitation best practices, collaborative network design, and examples of projects from Belarus, Detroit, Red Hook, India and more.

Wireless Networks

Community Technology Fieldguide

Community Technology Field Guide cover with an illustrated image of a shielded internet cable

A collective resource for digital stewardship, digital justice and community infrastructure. These resources emphasize self-governance, participatory learning, collaborative design and sustainability. As we learn and new people contribute, these resources will grow and change over time and we welcome contributions.

Digital literacy
Wireless Networks