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Who’s intruding on who? Barrick’s North Mara Mine: Photo 7
Human rights may have been enshrined in a United Nations declaration in 1948, but they are also the moors and norms meant to frame how we interact with one another both on an individual and on a societal level. From war crimes to access to ...
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Garvin Snider's story - from the documentary With Glowing Hearts

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Director:

Andrew Lavigne

License:

National Film Board license (non-exclusive, in perpetuity)

Producer:

Jon Ornoy

 History has shown that poor and marginalized communities stand to gain the most from leaps forward in the democratization of information, so the excitement in areas like Vancouver’s maligned Downtown Eastside about the possibilities of Web 2.0 and beyond is palpable. With the Winter Olympics less than a year away, billions have been spent in preparations and many poverty advocates are concerned about how the city’s several thousand homeless and working poor will fit into the equation as Vancouver puts on its best face for the world. Against this background the film examines Social Media in action as a group named Fearless City embarks on a campaign to empower and protect its neighbours with cellphones, video-streaming, and the World Wide Web. 

Poverty rights activist Garvin Snider is featured in this webisode from the film and gives us his perspective on life and the unique struggles of living in the DTES.  Although a sefl-professed technophobe, as a distributor of the street paper Megaphone Magazine, he is engaged in one of the oldest and most accesible forms of social media  still active. 

Topics: Human Rights, Media
Dossiers: Olympic Footprint
Keywords: social justice, social media, Vancouver DTES 2010 Olympics
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by Car and Title loans

Mon, 01/09/2012 - 13:57

 A nice documentary that shown how poverty advocacy concerns about the poor and a margenalize community. - car and title loans

 

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With Glowing Hearts

by bank levy

Mon, 12/05/2011 - 16:16

 love canada so much i am from the uk there is no country like canada its the land of dreams for me, so inspiring and beautiful. bank levy

 

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