Hummingbird Workshop
Hummingbird Workshop
Join our Hummingbird Workshop to learn how to combat online harm and TFGBV through education, empowerment, and community-building. Our interactive sessions equip individuals and organizations with the tools to create safer online spaces and advocate for change.
Just like a hummingbird,
we show up small but fierce — steady in resistance, precise in action.
Why It Matters
Online violence isn’t just technical — it’s personal, emotional, political. Our workshops help survivors, activists, journalists, students, and everyday internet users:
Understand how online harm works
Learn to stay safer digitally
Share experiences and heal together
Build networks of care and resistance
What We Offer
We design and deliver trauma-informed, culturally grounded workshops in various formats:
🛡️ Digital Self-Defense 101
Passwords, privacy, encryption
How to spot threats & avoid traps
💬 Responding to Online Harm
What to do when harassment or doxxing happens
How to document and report
Where to seek help
🎨 Storytelling & Creative Resistance
Zine-making, podcasting, art as activism
Transforming pain into visibility and voice
🎨 Storytelling & Creative Resistance
Zine-making, podcasting, art as activism
Transforming pain into visibility and voice
🤝 Collective Care & Burnout Prevention
Holding space for grief, fear, and anger
Tools for mutual aid and boundaries
🗣️ Train-the-Trainer Sessions
For educators, NGOs, organizers — to scale our impact
Who Can Join?
Our workshops are open to:
Survivors of online abuse
Feminist activists, organizers, or journalists
High-risk internet users (queer, migrant, dissident voices)
Allies who want to learn and support
Youth & school communities
We also offer tailored sessions for NGOs, media orgs, and advocacy teams.
How It Works
Duration: Half-day for 2 days
Format: Online or in-person (Thailand & selected regions)
Languages: Burmese, Thai, Khmer and English
Cost: Free or donation-based for individuals; sponsored options for orgs
Impact So Far…
400+
people trained
30+
workshops held across
4 countries
90%
participants said they feel “more confident and safer online”
Book a Workshop or
Partner With Us
Are you part of a group, NGO, school, or media team
that needs customized training?
Or contact us at: hammingbird@stoponlineharm.org