This summary of the Research Briefing AMR 20/0918/2026, shows that racialized migrant women and 2SLGBTQI people and others perceived as such, have successfully used digital spaces to share their experiences, challenge violence, facilitate transnational activism, foster community, exchange resources and build collective resilience. It has also been a critical tool in challenging hegemony and erasure of their lives by directly engaging with and sharing their viewpoints with different audiences. The briefing contains descriptions and examples of content which include racist, xenophobic, misogynistic, transphobic language, and graphic calls for violence and discrimination against marginalized communities, which may be distressing for some readers.

