Workshop: Growing Up in the Age of AI
- greta914
- Nov 17, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 18, 2025

GROWING UP IN THE AGE OF AI
A Parents’ Workshop Series
Parents and Caregivers! Please join us for an in-person, generative, non-technical conversation about kids and AI*. This is a space to connect, explore, and build resources together.
Workshop Session #1, 6:30pm-7:45pm on Friday November 21 at Songbird Studio, will invite participants to surface and share hopes, fears, frustrations, and dreams for our kids in the age of AI. It will be reflective, participatory, and action-oriented.
This meet up is the first in a three-part series intended to build a network of both community support and concrete pathways to nurture tech safety and wellness for children, families and the institutions that serve us.
You can anticipate walking away from Session #1 with new and energized perspectives and a sense of collective possibility. Subsequent sessions will focus more on tools and steps. You are welcome to participate in just this session or the full series.
*“AI” is an umbrella term that refers to new technologies including text, image, and video generators, as well as biometric, personalization, prediction, and other automated systems.
No technical knowledge is needed to participate in the workshop.
About us
Greta Byrum has over 15 years of expertise organizing for tech self-determination, safety, and opportunity with communities in New York, Detroit, Southern Appalachia, and nationally. With local partners, she helped build the Digital Stewardship and Community Tech approach to teaching and learning about technology.
Loren Miller brings her lens as a cultural anthropologist and her journey of becoming a mother at the same time flip phones hit the market. Her expertise in New York and internationally also includes 30 years of organizing, coalition building, and leading community initiatives around issues of human rights, gender-based violence, and early childhood policy.
Present Moment is a Beacon, NY-based consultancy creating spaces of imagination and care to solve for the complex issues facing our communities today.

