Video4Change Network Blog
Impact Story: Call To Action For A Victim Of Unlawful Military Violence In Kashmir
Issue: Human rights, military violence Aim/purpose of the video: To bring unlawful military violence to the wider public’s attention and raise support for a victim. Organisation: Kashmir Unheard Featured methodologies: Video for Advocacy, Community...
Impact Stories
These impact stories show the use of video for change in different communities. Impact Story: Impact Story: Poor People’s Campaign A national call for moral revival in the United States of America“you can’t develop a strong movement without a strong independent...
V4C Network Update, February 2019
This is a regular public update of the Video4Change network, a network of human rights activists, journalists, trainers, and video practitioners, who create and use video to affect social change.
Maasai Wisdom: Our Living Culture
The Maasai communities have adopted a revitalised, multifaceted approach to preserve their culture in the face of several waves of change.
Engaging South East Asian Film Festivals
From October to December of 2018, EngageMedia went to five Southeast Asian film festivals to share its learnings on social issue documentaries, impact distribution, digital security and Video for Change.
Monetary compensation with no justice in Kashmir
Kashmir Unheard: Video for Change initiative raises wide public support while struggling for justice for Altaf, a victim of unlawful military action in Northern India.
Video4Change Network Update, October 2018
This is the second release of our public updates on the Video For Change, a network of human rights activists, journalists, trainers, and video practitioners, who create and use video to affect social change.
Video for Change in turbulent environments
An interview with the head of B’Tselem’s video department on their Camera Project and the equivocal impacts of the use of video in turbulent environments.
Freedom Film Festival 2018: Mending the Gaps
Video4Change Network interviewed Anna Har and Brenda Danker of the Freedom Film Network (FFN) about the upcoming Freedom Film Festival in Malaysia. FFN is a not-for-profit body established to support and develop social documentary filmmaking in Malaysia by building a dynamic network of social filmmakers.
Video4Change Network Update, August 2018
This is the first of our series of monthly public updates on the Video For Change, a network of human rights activists, journalists, trainers, and video practitioners, who create and use video to affect social change.