29 Mar The WITNESS Media Lab Announces First Curation Fellow
News and Events | bridgetteWITNESS is pleased to announce technologist, journalist, and media entrepreneur Karen Stevenson as our first WITNESS Media Lab Curation Fellow.
WITNESS is pleased to announce technologist, journalist, and media entrepreneur Karen Stevenson as our first WITNESS Media Lab Curation Fellow.
WITNESS will be attending RightsCon in Silicon Valley. Here are some of the panels and speaking engagements we’re participating in.
YouTube’s new version of their video blurring too is now live! WITNESS advised on the creation of this tool and its importance for human rights defenders.
WITNESS staff members Sam Gregory and Sarah Kerr will participate in an online conversation hosted on video for change and impact from February 22-26, 2016.
On Sunday, November 6, five dedicated runners will represent Team WITNESS and run for human rights change– and you can be one of them!
The justice system in Brazil has yet to grasp or fully understand how to properly digest, analyze and process the new flood of video evidence.
On November 12, 2015, WITNESS celebrated the power of video to bring about justice at our annual Focus for Change Benefit in New York City. Co-hosted by the amazing Femi Oke and Peter Gabriel (via BeamPro robot), the night was a huge success!
WITNESS announces the Video as Evidence website, featuring information and resources on how video can be used as evidence of human rights violations.
Kelly Matheson discussed the role our youth will play in mitigating the ongoing climate change crisis in the future ahead of the 2015 UN Climate Talks.
On December 1, Matisse Bustos-Hawkes will speak on a panel as part of Foreign Policy Magazine’s 2015 100 Global Thinkers event in Washington D.C.
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