“10 Tactics is something that has to be seen by migration and human right advocates”
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Tactical Tech's Info-Activism Camp 2009Visit the Info-Activism Camp website The 10 tactics project evolved out of the Info-Activism Camp which was hosted by Tactical Tech in collaboration with Aspiration in 2009. The camp was an intensive seven day hands-on workshop that brought together 130 advocates, from 35 countries, at a retreat style venue in Bangalore, India. Its aim was to enable advocates to creatively implement digital advocacy tactics by connecting them with others facing similar challenges, showcasing examples of successful tactics, helping them find the right solutions to meet their needs and giving them the hard-skills to implement ideas. Co-founder of Tactical Tech, Stephanie Hankey, says “we knew [all the participants] had really interesting stories to tell about how they had turned information into action using digital technologies. We decided to document and explore people's stories throughout the camp. When we had finished we knew that what we had collected was pretty remarkable.” These stories from the camp provided most of the content for the cards and video stories in 10 tactics. Image: Participants at the Info-Activism Camp, India. Visit the Info-Activism Camp website |
“10 Tactics is something that has to be seen by migration and human right advocates”
Representative,
Mexico's National Commission for Human Rights,
Mexico
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