Video games aren’t just play—they’re spaces where creativity, connection, and self-expression come alive. Especially for BIPOC communities, digital worlds can open doors to belonging, collaboration, and joy. That’s why creating intentional, affirming online spaces matters.
Playing Ourselves: Game Theory, Identity, & Digital Belonging is a 90-minute virtual workshop designed to explore how games can empower us, spark imagination, and build community. Together, we’ll reflect on self-expression, share stories of connection, and discuss collaboration and strategy in digital spaces.
From interactive gameplay and avatar creation to discussions on community and leadership, each experience is crafted to inspire creativity, foster confidence, and celebrate the joy of digital belonging. Participants will leave with tools, insights, and shared experiences that reimagine online spaces as affirming, inclusive, and culturally expressive.
If you’re ready to explore how play can deepen connection, ignite creativity, and strengthen community—this workshop is your invitation to step into a digital space full of possibility, joy, and belonging.