The document provides an overview of digital tools and strategies that can be used for digital activism and peaceful conflict transformation. It discusses how social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, blogs and YouTube can be leveraged to share public opinion, plan actions, protect activists, share calls to action, take action digitally, and transfer resources. It also covers peace journalism and how media can frame conflicts in a way that creates opportunities for non-violent solutions by giving voice to all sides and exploring backgrounds/contexts. Specific digital tools highlighted include Facebook, Skype, Google Hangouts, Flickr, Google Maps, blogs, Twitter, and Global Voices.