Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
As well as being a key part of people's social lives, social media has a role to play in fostering dialogue between people and the institutions providing the information and feedback loop required to better service customers and citizens.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
After a screening of 10 Tactics at the University of Yucatan in Merida, Mexico, was cancelled at the last minute, IEPAAC (The Self-Managed Popular Research and Education Organisation) offered to host the viewing at its office. Since then, the organisation, which advocates for children’s rights and disaster management, has screened 10 Tactics again twice to local civil society organisations.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
Just six months after helping host the first screening in Mexico City of Tactical Tech's 10 Tactics video, the Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez Human Rights Centre (Centro Prodh) in Mexico has gone from having an old-fashioned, out-dated and rudimentary website, to producing podcasts, YouTube videos, video conferences and maintaining not just a website, but also a Facebook page and three Twitter feeds.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
Linda Raftree, stumbled upon the 10 Tactics materials quite by chance.
Raftree was at a “tweetup” [a gathering of friends on a social network who organize via Twitter a face-to-face meeting] while passing through Amsterdam when she was given a copy of the 10 Tactics toolkit. She took it back to her hotel, watched the video, and immediately decided to use it in an upcoming training workshop in Kenya.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
In February 2010, the House of Digital Culture screened the 10 Tactics film for about 100 people in São Paulo, Brazil. The event was more than just a screening of the film; it was also a fundraiser for local activist organisations. The House of Digital Culture in Brazil is a cluster of individuals and organisations formed to promote the ability of people to communicate using digital tools.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
The first thing that impressed the Cyprus Community Media Centre about the 10 Tactics material was the way it presented different ways of using common tools to achieve a greater impact, said Beran Djemal, their Outreach Officer for the Turkish Cypriot community. “It’s not like we will have to gain lots more new skills, or we have to spend lots of hours learning new skills,” she said. “It’s simple.” Plus, she added, using new tactics and tools doesn’t require a large budget. “That’s very important for activism, because otherwise you’re limiting your influence.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
Every day, migrants making their way through Mexico towards the United States face abuse and aggressions.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
Since 2007, Tactical Technology Collective has worked with advocacy groups to highlight and improve the rights of sex workers and eliminate mistreatment. Serious and systematic violence against sex workers is widespread throughout the world, perpetrated by police, the government and criminal gangs as well as clients. Most sex workers are marginalised, criminalised and living in poverty which allows this mistreament to continue without fear of repercussion for the perpetrators.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
Tactical Tech has been following the work of W.TEC (Women’s Technology Empowerment Centre) in Lagos, Nigeria since they participated in 2009’s Info-Activism camp. W.TEC has continued to use 10 Tactics in their day-to-day work and training workshops. W.TEC’s mission is two-fold, training women and girls how to use ICTs (information and communication technology) for economic empowerment and equality but also to improve social awareness and advocacy.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
We have recently added a Ukrainian version of the 10 Tactics film and accompanying cards to our website, kindly translated by Andrew Duchtak of Civil Network OPORA. 10 Tactics is now subtitled in over 20 languages with support materials available in 6 languages which can be downloaded here.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
One World Platform for Southeast Europe (OWPSEE) has collaborated with Tactical Tech to translate 10 Tactics into four languages to increase its accessibility to the region. Valentina Pellizzer, the executive director of OWPSEE, explained the organisations work to us.
Here, you'll find information on some of our screening, translation and distribution partners, the work they are doing and their involvement with 10 Tactics. There have been over 100 screenings hosted by various NGOs, informal groups of activists, educators, bloggers and media organisations worldwide. These people have had a hand in inspiring advocates and generating new info-activism; and we can safely say that the project would not have been as successful without them! If you would like to be a featured partner, and are happy for us to interview you about your work, please email us at infoactivism[at]tacticaltech.org. We'll then get in touch to write up a story and profile it on our website.
The Ibero-American Network for Sustainable Development (REDDES), an ICT for Development NGO, are creating their own affiliate 10 tactics project in Spanish to explore and sustain information-activism in Latin America. Juan M. Casanueva tells Tactical Tech all about it.
"As the Communications Officer for a Regional Network of Women's grassroots human rights NGO's, I have been using 10 Tactics for many of our advocacy projects. From addressing security issues to helping develop well planned strategies - the kit has been very informative. We will be using many of the strategies in our upcoming training workshop in Sri Lanka, Documenting Human Rights Violations against Rural, Indigenous and Migrant Women."