“Your entire life is online, and it might be used against you.” ーAbeer Saady, on Journalists’ Safety Training #iawrt
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“Your entire life is online, and it might be used against you.” ーAbeer Saady, on Journalists’ Safety Training #iawrt
Rather than the predictability that might have crept in if the festival were about women, the free choice of subjects makes for a wonderful variety and opennness.
Things I learned at the Asian Women’s Festival / On Yahoo! Originals
Last year, Karen Winther followed me to Senja to tell the story about the struggle for the preservation of the Lofoten islands. I'm honored to be portrayed with four strong women from Canada, India and Kenya, who are fighting dirty energy, and working with frontline communities to adapt to the changes we are already facing. If you have 48 minutes to spare, check out the story of Jasmin Thomas from the Yinka Dene Alliance in Canada, Anabelle Waititu from Institute of environment and Water in Kenya, José Gérin-Lajoie from Centre d'études nordiques in Canada and Maheshvari from the Village Knowledge Center in Veerampattinam, India.