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“Emergency Exits” Podcast: Every journey counts and enriches us
This blogpost was writen by Pía Rio Blanco from La Sandía Digital and Indira Cornelio from WITNESS. You can learn more about the Emergency Exits project on this website “We decided not to focus on the pain, on the victimization of the people. They speak all about their dreams, courage, strength and the joy of […]
Indira Cornelio
August 24, 2021
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Yes there is another alternative, and I know it! Community communication in defense of territories
We appreciate the support of lluviacomunicación in the preparation of this article. The main image was taken from the assessment “Weaving Voices, Defending Life” coordinated by La Sandía Digital and WITNESS. “I don’t need the oil company I don’t need mining I don’t need the multinational company. I need water, I need jungle, I need […]
Indira Cornelio
August 9, 2021
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How Biases Fuel Misinformation and Disinformation
Misinformation and disinformation are arguably as old as humanity. The popular myth that bats are blind is scientifically inaccurate, and thus a misinformation. Research has proven that bats are anything but blind. They see in black and white and at night they have the potential to see even better than humans. The introduction of information […]
Nkemakonam Agunwa
July 22, 2021
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Pre-Empting a Crisis: Deepfake Detection Skills + Global Access to Media Forensics Tools
In a recent WIRED Op-ed I share the story of a recent deepfake panic in Myanmar. Spoiler: It probably wasn’t a deepfake… but it has important implications for how we think about access to deepfake detection technology and what skills, capacities and escalation options are needed. You can read more about the story here. “RECENTLY […]
Sam Gregory
July 14, 2021
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The wrongfulness of Nigeria’s ban on Twitter
Published on 11 June 2021 On June 4th when I saw the announcement on Twitter that the Nigerian government was placing a ban on Twitter’s operations in the country due to what they vaguely described as “activities capable of undermining Nigeria’s corporate existence” it was immediately clear that this was Nigeria’s retaliation against Twitter for […]
Adebayo Okeowo
June 11, 2021
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WITNESS at RightsCon 2021 Online
For the last decade, RightsCon has served as a forum for activists, civil society, and international stakeholders to gather around critical issues, questions, and possibilities that lay at the intersection of technology and human rights. As a global organization committed to supporting communities to use video and technology for justice, WITNESS aligns with the central […]
WITNESS
June 2, 2021
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#FreeThemAll: A Video Case Study for Immigrant Justice
Our partners at the Rio Grande Valley Equal Voice Network recently released two videos that we are proud to have collaborated on. Check out the other video case study here. Check out our collective learnings and more behind-the-scenes information here. The video is a vehicle for people in detention to share their experiences and voice […]
WITNESS
May 25, 2021
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#NoBorderWall: A Video Advocacy Case Study for Immigrant Justice
Our partners at the Rio Grande Valley Equal Voice Network recently released two videos that we are proud to have collaborated on. Check out the other video case study here. Check out our collective learnings and more behind-the-scenes information here. VISION: #NoBorderWall The storytelling reflects the values of the RGV-EVN because it is family focused. […]
WITNESS
May 25, 2021
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Behind The Scenes: Visions for Immigrant Justice
Our partners at the Rio Grande Valley Equal Voice Network recently released two videos that we are proud to have collaborated on. These videos paint a vision for a more just world for the immigrants and southern border communities in the U.S. that RGV Equal Voice represents and supports. This vision is one that prioritizes […]
WITNESS
May 25, 2021
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Storytelling Strategies for Immigrant Justice in the U.S.
We've compiled examples of videos that illustrate responsible, community-centered and effective storytelling for immigrants' rights. Strategic storytelling can be an antidote to the dehumanization of migrants that stems from the racism and xenophobia embedded in U.S. federal policies, violent enforcement practices, and dominant discourses about immigrants.
WITNESS
May 11, 2021
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Weaving Voices, Defending Lives: Strategic Communication for the Defense of Territory in Mexico
Este blog también está disponible en español. Mexico is Burning In Mexico, as in many other countries, we have been experiencing a new economic phase of development by dispossession. Large corporations are aggressively focusing on depriving the people of their natural wealth and their right to land. In 2017, 13.5% of Mexico’s national territory was […]
Indira Cornelio
May 6, 2021
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Turn to Video, Not Police In Addressing Anti-Asian Violence
Bystander and surveillance footage has helped expose the rising (and undercounted) violence against Asian American Pacific Islanders (AAPI) in the U.S. As we contend with the grief and rage spurred by these horrific incidents, we join those seeking answer to the urgent question: How do we keep each other safe? We know that police are […]
WITNESS
March 19, 2021
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International Women’s Day 2021: Visions of Change
How can video and technology fight patriarchy and misogyny? Today, there are more answers to this question than ever before. Feminists have the ability to adapt the wisdoms of historical political struggles to central organizing tools of our time: camera phones, internet, and social media networks. Feminist stories told through video help nuance understandings of […]
WITNESS
March 8, 2021
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Downloading Livestreams and Other Videos from Social Media
If you’re looking for how to film a livestream yourself, go here. Viewers around the world are witnessing in real-time as hundreds of thousands of people in Myanmar take to the streets to oppose the 2021 military coup. Activists’ and ordinary people’s livestreams on Facebook and other platforms are capturing mass protests, arrests, and violence […]
Yvonne Ng
March 8, 2021
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Truth, lies and social media accountability in 2021
In 2021, critical issues at the intersection of social media, accountability, and human rights are finally at the center of global public discussion. It took the attempted insurrection at the US Capitol to lead to social media platforms finally suspending former President Donald Trump’s accounts and forcing a discussion about online content, hate and violence. […]
Sam Gregory
January 25, 2021