20 Mar Indigenous Voices: Using Video for Advocacy & Evidence
News and Events, Participate, Tech and Advocacy | WITNESSJoin us and the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples on Wednesday, April 11, for a webinar on using video for advocacy.
Join us and the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples on Wednesday, April 11, for a webinar on using video for advocacy.
The feature highlights our guidance and resources on how to use the technology at our fingertips for human rights change and justice.
After it was announced earlier this year that the military will be in charge of policing Rio, favelas are already starting to experience the gruesome effects of the military’s presence in their communities.
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.
Our Executive Director Yvette Alberdingk-Thijm reflects on the lessons learned last year, our global team retreat, and how WITNESS will move forward in 2018.
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.
WITNESS supports an internet-wide Day of Action to Save Net Neutrality on July 12th.
WITNESS joins over 150 civil society organizations in urging the FCC to oppose future legislation that would threaten a free and open internet.
We are excited to announce that WITNESS’ Mobil-Eyes-Us project was recently awarded a grant from the New Media Ventures Innovation Fund!
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