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Hangs Out on a Safe and Appropriate Internet with Dr. Criscillia Benford

1 h 1 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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In a world increasingly shaped by screens, algorithms, and AI, what does it mean for Black children to be safe, seen, and sovereign online? In this episode of Say That With Love, Dr. Leah Austin is joined by Criscillia Benford, to explore digital equity, online safety, and the role technology plays in shaping Black childhood. From leading Project 10Million to decades of educational leadership, Dr. King brings powerful insight into how we ensure Black children can thrive—not just survive—in digital spaces. Together, they unpack the challenges and possibilities of internet access, digital literacy, and emerging tech like AI, all while grounding the conversation in joy, creativity, and Black brilliance. Produced by Mike Brown in partnership with ABF Creative. Poetry performed by Ariana Santiago.

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