Thursday, December 21, 2006

Global Voices Video Hub

Last weekend I stopped by New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program's Winter Show where my friend Anh presented, among other things, his meditation chamber. While walking around I noticed a table with a flier advertising the launch of the Global Voices Online Human Rights Video Hub pilot. The hub is currently in a blog format curated and supported by Witness (an organization founded by Peter Gabrial and Reebok that seeks to compile video of human rights abuses in an effort to empower humans through the dissemination of often striking video).

Although still in developing stages, the Hub has great potential. It is meant to be easily accessible to not only view video, but also to upload video; like Youtube with a social agenda. The current posts are rich in links leading to bloggers documenting and commenting on abuses in various parts of the world.

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