El movimiento de lo que hoy llamaríamos Radios Comunitarias inicia su acción en Latinoamérica en los tiempos en que el sector popular comienza a adquirir presencia pública. Fines de los...
Cameroon is on the verge of a separation. Two sets of people; the French and the English – speaking can no longer dialogue. The ugly head of division violently arose...
Communication among peoples of a nation is critical to understanding how people think, how they exchange their ideas, how they understand issues, and how they articulate their perspectives. But that’s...
America is addicted to fake news. What “appears” to be a new phenomenon and social concern influenced by the pervasiveness of social media, is actually deeply engrained in the American...
The Ecumenical Jury at the 23rd SCHLINGEL international film festival for children and young audiences in Chemnitz (1-7 October 2018) awarded its Prize to The Breadwinner directed by Nora Twomey (Ireland, Canada,...
The right to communicate must apply not only to human beings, but all
living beings, says the Rev. Dr. Young-cheol Cheon, who was named one of
WACC’s 12 honorary life members in...
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Last year Australia passed a bill weakening security on the iPhones and software people rely on in today’s digital world. This sweeping law could force tech companies...
Acknowledging that “achieving communication rights for all is a long
process,” Julienne Munyaneza says WACC’s work remains as important
today as when it was founded 50 years ago....
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A “modern day parable” about a young Macedonian woman who
breaks church and patriarchal traditions has won the Ecumenical Jury
prize at the 2019 Berlin International Film Festival.
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Noting that communication is as critical as food, water, shelter and
medicine in a humanitarian crisis, the London-based Communicating with
Disaster Affected Communities Network (CDAC) has launched a guide on how
to improve...