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The Hub for Human Rights Media and ActionRegion
Global
Programme Summary
Communication StrategiesThis project uses information and communication technology (ICT) in an effort to create a participatory platform and resource for human rights advocacy, globally. The Hub seeks to be a resource for human rights activists, citizens, journalists, and others to access information and resource footage for news stories. It is also an example of citizen-based journalism, in the sense that it seeks to engage and invite the perspectives of everyday people around the world, providing them with tools and a forum so that that may educate and motivate others to act to end human rights violations and create community around their issues. In short, ICTs are used here to help deter and reduce human rights violations through community-enabled advocacy using visual imagery as a catalytic force. Specifically, the Hub offers a global online destination for videos, audio, or photos related to human rights violations - whether shot by organisations, governments, or ordinary citizens. The idea is that people around the world can use video, which they themselves upload to the internet, to encourage people to learn more, to create communities/networks, and to extend calls to action in response to the abuses they witness. In short, each video on the Hub is intended to serve as a launchpad for activism: those adding items to the Hub are invited to provide context about the content they upload, as well as direct links to resources, advocacy groups, campaigns, and specific actions that they can take to protect and promote human rights. Visitors to the site may also simply watch, comment on, and share what others have posted. Every week, visitors may watch the three most urgent videos contributed to the Hub, hand-picked by the Hub's editor. The Community Pick tab provides access to the Hub community's highest-rated video of the week (e.g., "Burma Footage: Police Fire Teargas at Demonstrators"). In this space, human rights defenders, filmmakers, researchers, and journalists who have searched through the content on the Hub bring the Hub community what they think is most urgent. Specifically, the Hub is organised into 3 main sections:
As the Hub expands, organisers plan to offer:
Available as of this writing in English, French, and Spanish, the Hub will eventually be offered in languages such as Arabic, Chinese, and Russian. Development IssuesHuman Rights. Key PointsWITNESS works to empower people and organisations all over the world to use video and other technologies to promote and defend human rights. ContactSameer Padania
Hub Manager
WITNESS
80 Hanson Pl., 5th Floor
Brooklyn NY
11217
United States
Chris Michael
Hub Community Coordinator
WITNESS
80 Hanson Pl., 5th Floor
Brooklyn NY
11217
United States
Tel: 718 783 2000, ext. 326
Fax: 718 783 1593
Related SummariesSourcePosting to the Media Mentor listserv dated October 24 2006; WITNESS website; emails from Sameer Padania to The Communication Initiative on November 12 2007 and November 14 2007; and the Hub. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 13 2007 Last Updated November 14 2007 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusNewspapers and Democracy
How central to democracy are newspapers - some of which are being lost to budget cuts and other changes - as opposed to blogs, YouTube, emails, text messaging, twittering, and the like?
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