PETER GABRIEL, RODRIGO Y GABRIELA, DAVID CROSBY AND GRAHAM NASH ROCK ROSELAND AT THE WITNESS GALA CELEBRATING THE VIDEO-FOR-CHANGE REVOLUTION

 

“In this new world, video is no longer an optional tool for human rights activists. It is now an essential component to any effective campaign.”

 

Peter Gabriel
Co-founder of WITNESS

 

NEW YORK–November 17, 2011– Music legend and human rights advocate Peter Gabriel hosted the 7th Annual Focus for Change benefit dinner and concert at the Roseland Ballroom in NYC Thursday evening for WITNESS, the international human rights organization.

 

The evening was a celebration of citizen activists from around the world, who are fueling revolutionary human rights change with the use of video, technology and social media.

 

“In this new world, video is no longer an optional tool for human rights activists. It is now an essential component to an effective campaign,” said Peter Gabriel, Co-founder of WITNESS.

 

Special guest Bassem Samir, executive director of one of WITNESS’ campaign partners the Egyptian Democratic Academy (EDA), shared his experiences with a room full of supporters about how video, mobile phones and social media helped the world witness the revolution, and are now being used to pave the way for a new Egypt.

 

“Throughout Egypt, we need to create our own future, not rely on others to create it for us,” said Bassem Samir, Executive Director of EDA. “WITNESS is helping us achieve this. I feel very lucky to be part of this moment in history.”

 

While supporters celebrated the opportunities resulting from video, technology and social media being used to create monumental change, especially in the Arab world, WITNESS also addressed the challenges that come with cameras literally being used everywhere. Cameras Everywhere was the theme of the evening’s gala and the name of the organization’s newest initiative, which aims to ensure that this new wave of tech-savvy citizen activists are able to use these tools as safely and effectively as possible.

 

“Social media and video sharing sites are the new public squares of activism, and companies that run these spaces have a responsibility to ensure their tools do NO harm and serve the cause of freedom of expression,” said Yvette Alberdingk Thijm, Executive Director of WITNESS.

 

Performances were given by Mexican duo Rodrigo y Gabriela and Rock ‘n’ Roll legends David Crosby and Graham Nash, who sang “Teach Your Children” and “Chicago”, as well as other classics dedicated to the millions of people around the world joining the Video-for-Change Revolution.

 

Notes to Editors


About Cameras Everywhere

Cameras Everywhere is WITNESS’ leadership initiative that works to ensure that the millions of people turning to video for human rights can do so safely, ethically and effectively. The potential presence of a camera in every concerned citizen’s hand creates powerful opportunities for the future of human rights advocacy. Through the new initiative, WITNESS will fill an enormous need by influencing both key stakeholders and the broader public around the use of ubiquitous video and promoting collaborative solutions to powerful opportunities and unprecedented challenges. Cameras Everywhere was initiated based on WITNESS’ two-decades long experience as the premier organization devoted to human rights video advocacy, and its unique position at the intersection of human rights, media and technology. www.witness.org/cameras-everywhere

 

About Egyptian Democratic Academy

The Egyptian Democratic Academy (EDA) is a non-profit youth organization established by a group of activists working to promote the values of democracy, human rights and political participation. In addition, EDA promotes values of freedom of opinion and expression, openness and political and religious tolerance. EDA focuses on using new media tools with a special interest in the participation of the groups who are subject to marginalization, such as women, children and the disabled. http://egyda.org/blog/

 

Contact Information


For more information and interviews, contact:
J. Coco Chang, Sr. Communications Manager
+1-718.783.2000 x316
jcoco@witness.org

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Awards

2011 Banff World Media Award for Excellence for Socially-Responsible Media

WITNESS attended the 2011 Rockies Gala to receive the first-ever Award of Excellence for Socially-Responsible Media at the Banff World Media Festival.

2011 SIPA Global Leadership Award

 
SIPA’s Global Leadership Award recognizes WITNESS for its work of empowering citizens to publicize and end human rights abuses through video.
 

 

2004 - 2008 Social Capitalist Award

 
Fast Company named WITNESS one of 45 recipients of a Social Capitalist Award for five straight years.
 

2004 - 2008 Skoll Award for Social Entrepreneurship

 
The Skoll Awards for Social Entrepreneurship supported WITNESS’s work in documenting human rights abuses on an international scale.
 

2007 New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Award

 
The New York Times recognized WITNESS with its Excellence in Communication Award for its use of open source technology, transparent communication among partners and its Performance Dashboard, which uses metrics to measure the organization’s results and features reviews of its key activities.
 
New York Times Company Nonprofit Excellence Awards

2007 National Academy of TV Arts and Sciences Humanitarian Award

 
The National Television Academy awarded its first-ever Humanitarian Award to WITNESS for its use of video and online technologies to document and expose human-rights violations around the world. The award honors television professionals and non-profit organizations for programming that advances the common good.
 
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Humanitarian Award

2007 One World Media Award

 
The One World Broadcasting Trust recognized WITNESS with a New Media award for its work in launching The Hub. The Trust called the site a “benchmark” for all organizations seeking to bring social change through media and technology. 
 
OneWorld Media Award for New Media

2007 American Express Building Leadership Award

 
The American Express Building Leadership Award seeks non-profit organizations that place emphasis on the cultivation of internal staff, board and volunteer leadership. WITNESS received the 11th Building Leadership Award for its excellence in these areas, as well as its mission to provide hands-on video training for grassroots organizations in pursuit of basic human rights around the world.
 
2007 American Express Building Leadership Award

2006 Webby Award Official Honoree

 
Established in 1997, the Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet. The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences recognized WITNESS as a Webby honoree in for utilizing the web and visual media to create a lasting social impact.
 
The Webby Awards

2005 Schwab Social Entrepreneur

 
The Schwab Foundation searches for leading social entrepreneurs around the world. In 2005, Schwab named Gillian Caldwell, who served as WITNESS’ Executive Director for ten years, one of 40 Outstanding Social Entrepreneurs.
 
Schwab Entrepreneur

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