How can we build both strong movements and sustainable organizations at the same time? Movement Strategy Center presents this article from Zak Sinclair, Lisa Russ and others who look at some different approaches to transformation.
Link up with activists who have been in the “eye of the storm” of communication structures that fuel homophobia and hate crimes. This page features resources and organizations that challenge prejudice, exclusion and misinformation in the media…and work for media rights that benefit minority voices in general.
In some countries a journalist can be thrown in prison for years for a
single offending word or photo. Jailing or killing a journalist removes
a vital witness to events and threatens the right of us all to be
informed. Reporters Without Borders has fought for press freedom on a
daily basis since it was founded in 1985.
A directory of media owned and operated primarily by, for and about women, organized by media type and location, and including advocacy groups. Produced by The Women's Institute for Freedom of the Press, updated regularly over the past 35 years, and featuring hundreds of organizations, the 2008 edition is available online and in print.
Some basic tips and guidelines on bringing together a group to advance the role of women in media, based in experiences from who have organized similar associations in countries around the world.
A comprehensive international resource on gender issues in Information & Communication Technology (ICT) Policy. What does gender justice and gender equity in tech policy look like? How to analyze policy with a gender lens and advocate for change? Check here to find out!
“The fellowship will generate new
thinking to tackle some of the most pressing questions of our day.” - George Soros
Fellows’ projects may include books, articles, documentary films,
online media, and efforts to seed new campaigns and organizations. OSI
seeks fellows who will engage with its staff and inform its thinking.
a
well-tested approach for building people’s participation and collective
power that goes beyond influencing policy and politics to transforming
public decision-making altogether
Grounded in the theory of ‘social constructionism,’ AI recognizes that
human systems are constructions of the imagination and are, therefore,
capable of change at the speed of imagination.