16 Mar WITNESS featured in O, The Oprah Magazine
News and Events, Press | WITNESSThe feature highlights our guidance and resources on how to use the technology at our fingertips for human rights change and justice.
The feature highlights our guidance and resources on how to use the technology at our fingertips for human rights change and justice.
On World Day of Audiovisual Heritage 2017, WITNESS launched the Activists’ Guide to Archiving in Portuguese at Brazil’s National Archives.
WITNESS celebrates Archives Month 2017 with updates guides, tipsheets, and videos through the month of October.
WITNESS’ Asia-Pacific team adapted a new video from our Filming Hate tips – a primer for using video to document human rights abuses.
Hate-related incidents are on the rise in the United States. Here are some basic tips on filming and reporting incidents of hate. Be a witness and stand up to hate.
WITNESS is excited to announce the launch of a new guide designed to help researchers, journalists, students and philanthropists navigate and integrate digital data into their human rights work.
An interactive platform compiles footage from a territory inaccessible to international media and rights monitors.
The resource provides practical guidance aimed at strengthening citizen video used as evidence in courts, for advocacy, and by the media.
WITNESS announces the Video as Evidence website, featuring information and resources on how video can be used as evidence of human rights violations.
Inside the Library you will find WITNESS training guides, videos, and our full Video for Change curriculum. All free to preview, review and download.
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