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#AIDS2014 Live Twitter Recap
This week will be following our Senior Program Manager Bukeni Waruzi via our #AIDS2014 Live Twitter Recap blog post. Stay tuned for live updates.
July 21, 2014
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Music Monday – Gaza On Our Minds Edition
This Music Monday features songs about peace and hope by musicians that are from Israel and Palestine, plus some internationally known musicians.
July 21, 2014
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What We’re Reading: July 19 Edition
The future of cinema, passwords and digital security, the implementation of police cameras in law enforcement agencies across the nation and much more.
July 19, 2014
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#Instagood Tips for Nonprofits
#Instagood tips for nonprofits will help you start and manage an instagram account to be part of your organization's online storytelling goals.
July 17, 2014
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Music Monday – Bastille Day Edition
Music Monday - Bastille Day Edition - Songs on this playlist like the protests that have taken place in resent years at the Bastille Square resonate the ideas of the French Revolution: liberty, independence, and equality.
July 14, 2014
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Brazil’s Urban Occupations Demand Their Government Recognize Housing as a Human Right
Activists in Brazil have been occupying land and abandoned buildings for more than 20 years. They use multiple tactics including legal action to try to win legal deeds to land and property and pressing the government to recognize the right to housing for all.
July 12, 2014
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What We’re Reading: July 11 Edition
This week we feature commentary on another side of the war in Syria, President Obama’s call for additional funds to curtail the flow of children from Latin America attempting to enter the US, and articles about video verification, safety for journalists and predicting the impact of advocacy media on social change.
July 11, 2014
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Citizen Videos Capturing Police Violence at Protests in Brazil Used as Evidence
Citizen video has become a critical resource in the struggle to ensure rights and in cases to prosecute police violence in Brazilian cities.
July 10, 2014
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World Cup Final Four Not the End for Human Rights Defenders
As the World Cup comes to a close, a new campaign highlights the courageous and critical work of Human Rights Defenders from the nations represented at the tournament.
July 8, 2014
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Music Monday – Freedom Is Not Free Edition
This week's song list celebrates freedom. The artists in their songs on this list speak to independence, censorship, and wanting to be free.
July 7, 2014
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World Cup Futebol and Freedom of Expression in Brazil: An Update
Videos curated by the Human Rights Channel highlight the reality of discontent surrounding the World Cup, and the ongoing threats to civil and economic rights during the large-scale sporting event.
July 3, 2014
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Hunger Games Meme + Call for Social Justice = Empowerment?
Thai protesters use the "Hunger Games" three finger gesture to show their silent opposition to the recent military coup. Can this tactic help your campaign?
July 3, 2014
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Music Monday – LGBT Pride Edition
Happy LGBT Pride! This week's Music Monday playlist combines some new, some old, and well known artists to help bring 'pride' to your work day music listening.
June 23, 2014
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Syrian and Venezuelan Activists Exchange Field Notes
Activists filming on the ground in Venezuela and Syria share experiences and exchange field notes on how to use video as effective documentation.
June 20, 2014
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Stopping Bulldozers: Fighting Forced Evictions with Video
From citizen journalists in India to audiovisual artists in Colombia, people are using WITNESS resources to strengthen their grassroots work in the fight against forced evictions and to empower more to get involved.
June 20, 2014