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Temple Isaiah produces educational content at the intersection of maker technology and social impact journalism, with specialized coverage of drone engineering and 3D printing applications. Their technical tutorials focus on advanced DIY projects that help hobbyist makers develop specific fabrication capabilities and engineering skills. The content library includes detailed build guides, component reviews, and troubleshooting documentation for custom drone and additive manufacturing projects. The platform combines hands-on maker education with investigative reporting on immigration policy and human rights issues affecting technology communities. Regular features include in-depth policy analysis, interviews with impacted makers, and examinations of how emerging technologies influence social dynamics. This integration creates dialogue between technical innovation and its broader societal implications. Content curation emphasizes three core areas: practical maker skills development, critical analysis of technology ethics, and amplification of underrepresented voices in technical fields. The archive includes step-by-step technical tutorials, long-form investigative articles, and moderated discussions connecting maker communities to policy conversations. Literary and journalistic content contextualizes technical topics within contemporary social discourse.