Resources
Our Resource Bank is a central hub of tools, guides, and evidence-based materials designed to help parents, educators, communities, policymakers, and professionals protect children from harmful technologies.
The brains of teens who frequently check social media become increasingly sensitive to the anticipation of social feedback – Winston Center Research
Year Published: 2022The Winston Center (2022)
Tristan Harris on “Social Media: Bringing the Ring to Mordor”
Year Published: 2025Tristan Harris, The Great Simplification
The Tech Exit
Year Published: 2025Clare Morell
The Last Invention – an 8 Episode Podcast Series
Year Published: 2025The Last Invention, Longview
UNGA 2025 – Safeguarding Children’s Humanity in the Digital Age
Year Published: 2025
People are Lonelier than Ever. Enter AI.
Year Published: 2025Center for Humane Technology, Your Undivided Attention podcast
The Hidden Cost of Self-Checkout: How Convenience Is Making Us Lonelier
Year Published: 2025Dr Gaia Bernstein, Digital Crossroads
The Lost Generation of the Digital Age
Year Published: 2025Gen Z was promised freedom. Instead, we got paralysis.
We were told we could be anything, and the internet showed us every possible version of that promise — all at once. Phones became our homes, our workspaces, and our relationships. Technology made life easy, but it also made it meaningless.
In this essay, Clare Ashcraft explores how digital comfort, social media, and disembodied living have shaped Gen Z into a generation both hyperconnected and quietly lost.
Gen Z is, in most ways, no different than the generations who came before us. Cigarette lighters in our cars were replaced with phone chargers, but we still follow the incentives given to us and do what is required of us to survive. The problem is, to survive requires almost nothing.
Robert Putnam Knows Why You’re Lonely
Year Published: 2024New York Times' The Interview Podcast, 2024
The Anti-Social Network – NYC Teen Luddite Club goes offline
Year Published: 2023Luddite Club, 2023