06 Jun WITNESS named top growing nonprofit
News and Events, Press | alisidikiThe annual list from Classy, a fundraising software, celebrates growth-minded organizations looking to their scale their impact.
The annual list from Classy, a fundraising software, celebrates growth-minded organizations looking to their scale their impact.
Our Tech+Advocacy Program Manager Dia Kayyali spoke to Nick Glicher, director of TrustLaw at the Thomson Reuters Foundation about data privacy and its importance to human rights.
The feature highlights our guidance and resources on how to use the technology at our fingertips for human rights change and justice.
The Dropbox Foundation is the latest partner to sign on to supporting and investing in WITNESS’ ambitious plan to scale our impact and enable millions of more people to use video and technology to protect and defend human rights.
The Oak Foundation, a core supporter of WITNESS since 2004, has provided a renewal grant of $400,000 over 18 months – nearly doubling its support to the organization.
Yvette Alberdingk Thijm gave a TED talk on “truth” at the TEDxSkoll gathering in April 2017. Her talk was just added to the prestigious library at TED.com.
In our second appearance this year with Vimeo, we discuss the importance of video as an essential tool in the fight for human rights.
Axon (aka Taser) stands to profit from a new platform that would encourage citizens to upload videos of potential crimes, and charging for access.
The U.S. ban on trans soldiers is symptomatic of widespread transphobia, as analyzed in WITNESS Media Lab’s Capturing Hate report.
From Rodney King to Eric Garner, WITNESS founder Peter Gabriel reflects back on 25 years of video for human rights, and where the fight for justice and accountability will go from here.
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