By Jimena Sandoval | Edited by Patricia Guadalupe
The battlefield of social justice has shifted. It no longer unfolds solely on city streets or in marches, courtrooms, or legislative chambers, but hums quietly, invisibly beneath our fingertips, embedded inside algorithms, encrypted messages, and platforms that shape how people live and how they’re seen. For trans, queer, Indigenous, migrants, Black, Latine, and marginalized communities, the fight for survival now includes a digital front .
At the forefront of this fight is Diego González-Medina , Founder of Liminal Works , a tech justice organization headquartered in West Hollywood, California, dedicated to building digital tools rooted in collective liberation and care. The name reflects the belief that technology and society are