Results tagged “women” from Talk to the Future

An important new film by Emmy-award winner and documentarian Lisa F. Jackson.

Congo -- The story of war and rape in the Congo, and the struggles of women there to survive and rebuild their lives, has been captured in a new film, 'The Greatest Silence,' by documentary filmmaker Lisa F. Jackson of Jackson Films. Her film takes a very intimate approach to the story of war and rape in the Congo when Jackson reveals that she, too, is a survivor of rape. In sharing her story with women in the Congo, Jackson takes her audience closer into the lives and suffering - and healing -- of Congolese women and their communities.

The film also gives voice to the perpetrators of rape. Jackson ventures into the bush to briefly interview young men inducted into a brutal bush war who openly reveal why they rape and what they think of their actions.

"The Greatest Silence" has already won a Sundance 2008 Special Jury Prize: Documentary. It is serving as a tool for advocacy by groups worldwide who are mobilizing to help end the war in the Congo. Jackson has appeared before Congress to push US and global leaders to take urgent and meaningful action to stop the use of mass rape as a tool of war in the Congo, to help protect Congolese women and children suffering ongoing rapes, and to seek emergency medical and HIV care justice for survivors of wartime rape.

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Special thanks to Lisa F. Jackson and Jackson films for permission to preview the trailer of 'The Greatest Silence.' For information, or to buy or rent the film, go to: thegreatestsilence.org or visit jacksonfilms.com.

Campaigns & Actions

Talk To The Future is focused on talking about what we can do change our future - with a focus on action. In this section, you'll find information about campaigns and groups that are focused on advocacy on issues covered in the magazine, as well as sources for learning more about what other groups are doing.

We've started with a few topics that are the subject of our first issue. Click here for more on:

Campaigns on HIV/AIDS

Campaigns and Actions on the Congo

Campaigns and Actions on Kenya

Campaigns against Sexual Violence

Don't forget - you can start and propose an action too. Let us know what you're thinking about, and what actions you'd like us to consider. Email us at: talktothefuture@gmail.com - or just post your thoughts in the comments section that accompanies each of our video stories.

Now get started!

--Anne-christine

 

World Pulse & PulseWire

www.worldpulsemagazine.com | www.pulsewire.net

Talk to the Future is colloborating with our media sponsor, World Pulse Magazine and its new online web 2.0 interactive global women's community, PulseWire.net.

Check out both the magazine for stories from the frontlines about women's lives -- and in the voices of women advocates, both leaders and emerging voices.

About World Pulse Media:  

World Pulse: A Social Media Enterprise

Our Mission:
Connecting Women to Transform Our World.
 
Unleashing the Global Power and Leadership of Women and Youth Through Media. 
 

World Pulse is a global media organization dedicated to broadcasting the untapped voices and innovative solutions of women worldwide.

World Pulse produces an e-magazine and PulseWire.net, an interactive global community website where women can speak for ourselves to the world and connect to solve local and global problems.

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Collaboration with World Pulse Media & Pulse Wire

Host Anne-christine d'Adesky worked with the World Pulse editorial team on special editions of the magazine devoted to women and global AIDS, the current Kenya political crisis, and special topics. 

We are also collaborating on World Pulse activities that will take place at the AIDS 2008 International Conference in Mexico City, August 3-8, where a daily media and web lab will be offered to help women join the PulseWire online community, and tell their own stories, in their own voices.

PulseWire features an exciting tool -- a global bulletin board called Resource Exchange -- that was developed to help groups and individuals globally share and access goods and resources, as well as information. That includes innovative ideas and progams and approaches to problem solving. Check out ReX, as the Resource Exchange is called.

Post-Mexico City, PulseWire will provide an ongoing global forum for women to meet and share stories, strategies and resources. 

Also -  PulseWire has a mobile portal, and embedded translation tools. So those of you who have colleagues who aren't English speakers can encourage them to participate in PulseWire. 

PulseWire is also free and available to you to join in, share your own story, and learn more about some of the topics that are being covered in Talk To The Future.

After you've learned more about topics on our website, and learned how to Get Involved here, be sure to check out World Pulse and PulseWire, to keep the conversation going with women and men around the world who are also passionate about social change and improviing women's lives and those of communities and families around the world.

Oh - and you'll find Host Anne-christine on PulseWire too.

 

The following list represents Websites , Media & Information Sources about news and campaigns related to the Congo, Women & Justice:

 

Human Rights  Groups, focused on Congo and violence against women:

 

Office of Special Rapporteur on Sexual Violence

http://www.ohchr.org



Rights & Democracy /Droits et Democratie , Canada-

http://www.dd-rd.ca/site/

 

Stop Violence Against Women

The Stop Violence Against Women website (STOPVAW) is a global forum for information, advocacy and change.

www.stopvaw.org

 

RDC's Congo Sexual Violence Rights campaign

http://www.rdcviolencesexuelle.org/site/en/node/58

 

Human Rights Watch - Africa, women's and HIV/AIDS divisions

www.hrw.org (human rights watch)

 

Amnesty International

www.amnestyinternational.org

 

The International Rescue Committee

www.theirc.org/helpcongo


Global Rights

www.globalrights.org

 

The UN Refugee Agency

www.uhhcr.org

 

UN Peacekeeping Unit (MONUC)

www.monuc.org

 

Juristes sans frontières
http://www.juristessansfrontieres.org

 

 

 

Global & Grassroots Organizations

Congo Advocacy Coalition,

 

The Greatest Silence film

www.thegreatestsilence.org

 

Friends of the Congo

www.friendsofthecongo.org

 

Congo Watch blog

www.congowatch.blogspot.com

 

Women for Women International

www.womenforwomen.org

 

Reproductive Health Response in Conflict Settings

http://www.rhrc.org

 

 

Heal Africa

www.healafrica.org

 

Congo Global Action Coalition
www.congoglobalaction.org

Enough Project
www.enoughproject.org/region/eastern-congo/overview.php

 

Provocate:
www.provocate.org/more-info/about-congo/about-women-and-conflict-in-congo-and-africa

Handup Congo
www.handupcongo.org

Urgent Action Fund (global, helping women's groups in conflict zones

www.urgentactionfund.org

 

V-Day's Congo initiative

www.vday.org/helpcongo

 

Women, Law & Development International
http://www.wld.org/

 

Women's Caucus for Gender Justice
http://www.iccwomen.org

 

Sisterhood Is Global Institute (SIGI)
http://www.sigi.org/

 

 

Media:


Pambazuka News Weekly Forum for Social Justice in Africa

pambazuka.org/en

An advocacy tool for social justice, designed specifically for those working in Africa.

 

Plus News

PlusNews is an online news and analysis service on HIV and AIDS, from UN and

Irin news. www.plusnews.org

 

 

Institute for War and Peace Reporting

IWPR builds democracy at the frontlines of conflict and change through the power of professional journalism. 

 

Pan-African News Wire. The Pan-African News Wire is an international electronic press service designed to foster intelligent discussion on the affairs of African people. http://panafricannews.blogspot.com/

 

All Africa.com

www.allafrica.com

News about Africa


Relief Web (on Africa):

http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/dbc.nsf/doc115?OpenForm&rc=1

 

Reuters and BBC news syndicates are solid sources for breaking news from Africa.

 

World Pulse & PulseWire

www.worldpulsemagazine

pulsewire.net  (global online community - Congolese voices)

 

UN Irin News, Humanitarian news, Analysis about Africa, Asia, Middle East

www.irinnews.org

 

Committee to Protect Journalists

http://www.cpj.org/regions_08/africa_08/africa_08.html

 

World Pulse & PulseWire

www.worldpulsemagazine

pulsewire.net  (global online community - Congolese voices)

 

 

Resources & Databases:

 

Derechos Human Rights Links

This website provides you with links to human rights groups in Africa.

http://www.derechos.net/links/ngo/regional/africa.htm

 

African Human Rights Resource Center (University of Minnesota Human Rights Library, University of Minnesota School of Law, Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota)

http://www1.umn.edu/humanrts/africa/

 

This site provides access to the full texts of legal instruments for very basic human rights research and advocacy on the continent of Africa.

 

African International Courts and Tribunals (Duke University, Durham, North Carolina; New York University, New York).

http://www.aict-ctia.org/index.html
"This website [under construction] provides a centralized source for scholars, practitioners and laypersons working in or on the Continent and a reference to the work of these courts and tribunals for others studying the global phenomenon."

Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, South Africa (CSVR)

http://www.csvr.org.za/

 

Africa Union

http://www.africa-union.org/

 

International Crisis Group

www.crisisgroup.org

 

 

HOW TO HELP: MORE GLOBAL ACTIONS YOU CAN TAKE on CONG

(reposted with permission from 'The Greatest Silence' film website. www.thegreatestsilence.org)

 

WRITE to your CONGRESSMAN, and ask him/her to support:

 

1.       S. 3058 IS: Conflict Coltran and Cassiterite Act of 2008. (Sen. Brownback & Durbin); http:thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Thomas

2.      H. RES. 1227: Condemning Sexual Violence in the D.R.C. and Calling on the International Community to take immediate action to respond to the violence. (Rep. Maloney & Miller); http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/Thomas.

3.      SIGN the petition to pass The International Violence Against Women Act (IVAWA-S. 2279, HR 5927): http://www.womenthrive.org/index.php?option=com wrapper&Itemid=133

4.      CHALLENGE the media with letters to the editor, and the International Criminal Court to prosecute more aggressively the perpetrators of sexual violence in Congo: http://www.icc-cpi.int/home.html

 

To find out more about ongoing or new campaigns and actions, or news related to global advocacy, go to the section on Actions & Campaigns and look for "ACTION LINKS & NEWS SOURCES for CONGO"

 

 

 

About the host

Anne-christine's blog:
acdadesky.org

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