Ethical Citizen Media
Ethical Citizen Media applies universally applicable Citizen Journalist tactics ;that preserve and gain human rights and social justice. New technology, digital media and software, mobile devices, social media, and radio and television broadcasting.
The use of modern technology and the internet has made access to information easier. People in under-served populations throughout the world have limited access to credible information -creating obstacles and limitations to influence change....
From: Team Eway
Related topics : digital media and social justice / universities using social media / social media software / social media news / social media report
SMUG / Arise For Social Justice Supporter Accosts Media / Innocent by standers
Activist accosts Media / innocent by standers.
From: Kyle Burns
Related topics : media social justice
Waddah Khanfah: The Role of the Media in Social Justice Movements
Waddah Khanfah, previously the Director General of Al Jazeera on the role of social media in justice movements at MADE+ Talks in 2015.
MADE is an organisaton that works for social and environmental change by building a community of young British Muslims to be socially responsible and active citizens. Find out more about our work www.made.ngo
From: Made In Europe
Related topics : role of media in social change
Social Media Policy
A short video for staff of the Department of Justice (Victoria, Australia) explaining the key elements of their social media policy. Visual licenced under Creative Commons (CC-BY-SA-NC), see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/au/ for licence terms deails. Audio track licensed to REM Publishing via stockmusic.net.
For further details on the social media policy visit http://www.justice.vic.gov.au/socialmedia
From: VictoriaGovDOJTV
Related topics : social media policy / media social justice
Media and Communication for Human Rights & Social Justice
From: The University of Sydney
Related topics : media social justice
#IndigenousDads: how social media can inspire social change | Joel Bayliss | TEDxAdelaide
Negative stereotypes are often portrayed in the mainstream media. This can influence public perceptions and deeply offend many people. One Aboriginal father's tweet in response to a controversial political cartoon launched #IndigenousDads, a social media phenomenon proving that social media has the power to create positive social change.
As a strong advocate and campaigner for Aboriginal justice matters, Joel Bayliss used the passionate response to Bill Leak’s cartoon portraying a negative...
From: TEDx Talks
Related topics : social media changed politics
Why Do I Care (about Social Justice Issues)?
I am a Christian who is beginning to care deeply about Social Justice issues. In fact, it's becoming a big part of my faith and I feel that it's a big part of what it means to be Not of This World. But how and why is caring about (and taking action on) Social Justice issues a big part of being Not of This World? And why do I care about social justice issues? Why do I feel it's important for me, as a Christian, to care about Social Justice issues? Why do I feel that the Christian community as a...
From: Not of This World
Related topics : media social justice issues
Google wastes a quarter BILLION dollars on "social justice" nonsense
Ezra Levant of TheRebel.media reports on a new PBS documentary about Google's bizarre attempts to replace the meritocracy that made it great with "social justice warrior B.S." MORE: http://www.TheRebel.media
From: Rebel Media
Related topics : social media justice warriors
Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise | Social Media and Social Justice
Are there more incidents of violence against black people by the police, or are we just more aware of it because of digital media? Explore this question and more in Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise, Nov. 15 & 22.
From: Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Related topics : digital media and social justice
Promoting Your Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM) Event Through Social Media
Are You Ready for Youth Justice Action Month?
On October 1st, we kicked off Youth Justice Action Month (YJAM) 2016!
This year, with so many states once again engaged in legislative campaigns to reform and improve youth justice, we believed we were seeing “Awareness” transform into “Action”. Going forward, we want “YJAM” to stand for “Youth Justice Action Month”; same acronym, but a more powerful meaning. This webinar aimed to discuss promoting event and leveraging social...
From: Campaign For Youth Justice
Related topics : event social media / social media engagement