WACC has launched a new quiz as a fun way for people to test their knowledge of justice issues related to digital technology.
WACC Deputy General Secretary Sara Speicher and WACC...
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Migrant voices
According to a recent report (The Guardian, 19 May 2023), the BBC has commissioned a study on whether a broad range of viewpoints on migration are being reflected in all...
Power is at play when it comes to the question of whose stories, both individual and collective, are preserved as public memory, says Editor Philip Lee in “Archival Justice: Unfinished...
WACC’s newly appointed international Board of Directors determined steps to strengthen the organization’s mission to promote communication rights as a cornerstone for more just societies when it met in London,...
The WACC ship has set a course for the future and that is to focus on building a transformative movement that helps shape government policies and actions “founded on human...
President Embert Charles has urged the WACC Board to draw on the wisdom of maturity to promote the mission of communication for all in a post-pandemic world marked by diverse...
Organizations committed to equal, inclusive and sustainable development can take steps to promote a technology ecosystem rooted in human rights, agreed participants at a recent seminar exploring development and digital...
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Media Development 2023-2
Archival Justice: Unfinished Business
This issue of Media Development argues for “archival justice”, since what is archived or retained in political, economic, and social...
A pebble on a beach is an archive of geological stories that “are gigantic, and reach realms well beyond human experience, even beyond human imagination. They extend back to the...
Stanley H. Griffin
“I am living while I am living to the Father I will pray
Only him know how we get through every day,
With all the hike in the price
Arm and...