top of page

Our Team.

Project SafeWeb is led by a passionate team of student advocates, researchers, and creatives committed to making the internet safer for young people. We bring together diverse skills in policy, design, storytelling, and education to empower and protect.

Mariana Kramer De Luna.jpg

I’m a rising senior at the University of Southern California, studying Cybersecurity and Public Policy with an emphasis in Data Analytics. My work sits at the intersection of technology, policy, and public safety, with a focus on addressing digital exploitation and protecting vulnerable communities online. I currently serve as a research intern with the Traverse Project, a nonprofit that uses data intelligence to combat human trafficking. Their mission has both inspired my work and shaped the partnerships within my project. My passion for this field is deeply personal, shaped by my own experience with online exploitation, and it fuels my commitment to building safer digital spaces. Beyond academics and advocacy, I’m drawn to creative projects that use storytelling to inspire change and equip people with the tools to protect themselves in an increasingly complex digital world. I plan to pursue a career in cyber law, focusing on online harassment and cybercrime cases.

I am senior at the University of Southern, California studying media arts and practice. I'm a multimedia artist based in Los Angeles. I consider my work to be a loud, unapologetic celebration of color, whimsy, and raw human emotion through various creative mediums like music production, graphic design, and web design, etc. I’m drawn to all things that are bright, bold, and offbeat. The idea of love and connection plays a huge role in my work, and I’m constantly reimagining its definition, playing with its contradictions and nuances to explore the different ways it can be expressed.

As an undergraduate computer science student with an interest in cybersecurity. The digital landscape is constantly evolving, and I believe security should evolve with it. I joined Project SafeWeb because its mission to combat cyber trafficking and educate individuals on digital safety was one I wanted to contribute to. Through my role as a grant writer, I support the initiative in securing funding to support our outreach efforts and partnerships. Despite coming from a technical background, I’ve always valued clear communication and the ability to make complex issues accessible. Grant writing allows me to apply those skills to support a mission I care about.

bottom of page