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Human rights 'youtube' launched |
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Written by Peter Gabriel
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Monday, 12 November 2007 |
Today I'm proud to announce the launch of the
Hub – a "YouTube for human rights." It's the first online global platform
that offers you the tools you need to use media for advocacy - enabling you and
millions of others worldwide to use camcorders, cell phones and cameras to
upload, share, and discuss your human rights-related footage, as well as
organize campaigns to create change.
When I co-founded WITNESS,
our goal was to distribute video cameras to people on the ground to document
human rights abuses. We soon realized that it wasn't enough to distribute the
cameras – our partners needed both technical training in using the cameras, but
most importantly strategic training in implementing video as part of a campaign
to create change. Since then, WITNESS has trained hundreds of human rights
activists in over 70 countries.
And today, technology has caught up with
our original vision of giving cameras to the world. Experts predict that there
will be close to 3 billion cell phone subscribers by the end of 2007 and 15
million mobile TV users by 2009. Mobile phones are proliferating at astounding
rates across socio-economic, geographic and cultural boundaries, revolutionizing
the way we organize ourselves, and interact with each other. The wide-spread
accessibility of media-enabled devices - videophones, digital cameras, and
laptops - offers the potential for anyone, anywhere to become a human rights
defender.
Capturing evidence of abuse has never been easier, but finding platforms with
the online tools you need to create context for the footage to inspire
involvement and activism is an ongoing challenge for all of us who want to
create a better world. All of this changes today.
Join me at the Hub
today:
1) View media
2)
Join the Hub
Community
3) Upload or embed
your human
rights related videos, images and audio files
4) Create a group
page for your group or organization
5) Watch and share our 1 minute
video about the Hub
You've done so much to support our work; we hope the Hub will be a resource
for you!
Sincerely,
Peter Gabriel
Support WITNESS, donate
online now!
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