ReThink Citizens Youth Coalition
Empowering a new generation of digital changemakers to build a better internet
What is the ReThink Citizens Youth Coalition?
The ReThink Citizens Youth Coalition (RCYC) is a first-of-its-kind incubator that aims to resource and empower young innovators with ideas to make the digital world a better place. Selected innovators participate in the 8-week virtual “Innovator Academy,” which gives Coalition members the tools, mentorship, and space to explore digital changemaking. Participants map the systems behind digital harms, learn how to move from idea to MVP, and connect with leaders across the responsible tech ecosystem. At the end of the 8 weeks, Coalition members present their projects to the responsible tech community–and from there, continue to build and grow their new digital changemaking initiatives.
Innovators selected
Innovating and learning together
Launching initiatives, to make an impact
Why RCYC?
We launched the ReThink Citizens Youth Coalition to make digital changemaking accessible and attainable for today's youth.
Today’s young people have bold, innovative ideas to tackle the pressing digital challenges of our time–but too often, they do not have the community or resources to explore those ideas. No one understands that more than ReThink Citizens Founder and CEO Trisha Prabhu, who first invented the anti-cyberbullying technology ReThink when she was a teenager. RCYC aims to put responsible technology innovation within reach for any and all youth, from all walks of life. And by equipping participants with the skills, tools, and networks to take their ideas from vision to reality, the RCYC ultimately aims to generate a robust pipeline of innovators building the digital world that they want to live in.
Youth Coalition Members
Shreya Jayasankar
Shreya Jayasankar
Nitya Jayasankar
Nitya Jayasankar
Shay Baker-Watson
Shay Baker-Watson
Krithika Bayyapu
Krithika Bayyapu
Aayan Majid
Aayan Majid
Srinika Gundlapally
Srinika Gundlapally
Ishaanvi Vemula
Ishaanvi Vemula
Maya Sharma
HAAL
Maya Sharma
Raabiah Azeez
AI Energy Lens
Raabiah Azeez
Leah Lachman
Digital Pause Experiment
Leah Lachman
Rayyan Farooqi
Inferno-Ban
Rayyan Farooqi
Anaam Awad
AI Truth Check
Anaam Awad
Innovator Academy Speakers
Emma Lembke (she/her)
LOG OFF Movement
Emma Lembke
Brandon Bond, MPH, LLMSW-Macro, CHES, CNP (He/Him)
Youth Engagement Manager at Made By Us
Brandon Bond
Kevin Connors (he/him)
Susan Crown Exchange
Kevin Connors
Luke Wall (he/him)
Only7Seconds
Luke Wall
Zamaan Qureshi (he/him)
Design It For Us
Zamaan Qureshi
David Ryan Polgar
All Tech Is Human
David Ryan Polgar
Larissa May (she/her)
#HalfTheStory
Larissa May
Arielle Geismar (she/her)
Design It For Us
Arielle Geismar
Katya Hancock (she/her)
Young Futures
Katya Hancock
Isabel Sunderland (she/her)
Design It For Us
Isabel Sunderland
Alex Edgar (he/him)
Made By Us
Alex Edgar
Sam Weinberg (he/him)
Path to Progress
Sam Weinberg
Arturo Bejar
Whistleblower and activist
Arturo Bejar
Frances Haugen
Frances Haugen
Joan Jungbin Lee
trubel&co
Joan Jungbin Lee
Joshua Lavra
Hopelab
Joshua Lavra
Tazin Khan
Cyber Collective
Tazin Khan
Anahita Dalmia
Alterea Inc
Anahita Dalmia
Maddie Freeman
NoSo November
Maddie Freeman
Nikki Lyer
Design It For Us
Nikki Lyer
Sebastian Mahal
Design It For Us
Sebastian Mahal
Lydia Burns
Seek Common Ground
Lydia Burns
“The participants in our afterschool program have truly enjoyed the ReThink Citizens program! We’ve seen a noticeable improvement in how they communicate within their friend circles, as well as their ability to navigate conflicts thoughtfully. It has been incredible to witness their growth and facilitate the meaningful conversations taking place. Plus, there’s been a significant decrease in bickering and disagreements among friends. We are enjoying the results!”
Amanda Serrano
Director of Programs - Girls Inc of Pinellas, FL
Marrow Woods
(they/them); 23 years old; location: Salem, VA
Marrow (like bone marrow!) is the Youth Coalition Program Manager and Education Advisor at ReThink Citizens. They hold a B.A. in English and in Religion, Philosophy, and Social Change, where their studies focused on speculative fiction, Afrofuturism, and the expansive possibilities of autotheory. These frameworks continue to shape their practice, from designing Afrofuturist writing workshops for rural youth to contributing to Medicaid redetermination and other public health storytelling efforts. Their advocacy efforts have been featured by TIME, PBS NewsHour, WABE, the Georgia Budget & Policy Institute, and Scalawag.
A proud Southerner, Marrow views the region’s traditions of grassroots organizing and people’s education as a form of alchemy, with survival, imagination, and collective care converging to create possibility — especially in seemingly post-apocalyptic conditions. Outside of work, they can usually be found cuddling with their cats, Miso and Darjeeling, or watching horror movies.
Headshot by @jeevanportraits