Brazil Tag
22 Feb Rio goes live: video activism and human rights in Brazil
MEU | WITNESS Image: Brazilian politicians livestreaming while campaigning and breaking a Marielle Franco sign. Current Rio governor on the right and a now-elected deputy breaking the sign. By Adriano Belisário As mobile phone access and Internet bandwidth increased in this decade, video streamings became an important part01 Feb Call-outs in live streamings: learnings and practices
MEU | WITNESS Mobil-Eyes Us is a project of WITNESS and the WITNESS Media Lab to explore potential new approaches to livestream storytelling for action. We look at technologies, tactics and storytelling strategies to use live video to connect viewers to frontline experiences of human rights issues they06 Nov Introduction to Mobil-Eyes Us
MEU | WITNESSMobil-Eyes Us is a project of WITNESS and the WITNESS Media Lab to explore potential new approaches to livestream storytelling for action. We look at technologies, tactics and storytelling strategies to use live video to connect viewers to frontline experiences of human rights issues they
19 Aug Live video, curation, and human rights action at #Rio2016 Olympics
Update | Sam GregoryWe highlight our work on livestream and eyewitness media curation through two pilot projects carried out during the Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
17 Sep LIVESTREAM – From Rio to NYC: Can eyewitness video end impunity for police abuse?
Uncategorized, Update | WITNESSOn September 14th, 2015 the WITNESS Media Lab hosted a panel on filming police violence at Civic Hall in Manhattan.
04 Sep Dispatch from Brazil: If killed by police, guilty by default … unless there’s video?
Update | WITNESSEvery year thousands of people in Brazil are murdered by the police, yet only 0.8% of the cases are ever investigated or brought to justice.