Local perspectives, global rights

Global Voices Summit 2015 opens in Cebu on January 24 #GV2015

FROM THE OPEN Internet, online civic movements, human rights in the digital age, digital surveillance, multilingualism online, to legal threats against bloggers and activists – all these will be discussed in Cebu City, Philippines, as bloggers, activists, ,social media experts and geeks from around the globe gather for the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2015. Global Voices Participants from at least 70 countries from around the world are expected to gather at the Provincial Capitol in Cebu City, chosen by organizers for its strategic importance for citizen media. Among the speakers are PCIJ Executive Director Malou Mangahas and lawyer Nepomuceno Malaluan of the Right to Know Right Now! Coalition.

The Global Voices Summits, according to the event website, have brought together since 2006 the “most innovative and inspiring digital activist and citizen media communities from around the world. Past Summits in London, New Delhi, Budapest, Santiago de Chile and Nairobi have strengthened community ties, sparked new friendships, and served as a rich breeding ground for new ideas and collaborations across borders.”

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A STATUE of Christ on the cross is carried through the streets of Manila during the Black Nazarene Festival (Pista ng Itim na Nazareno). The Philippines is one of only two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia. Photo by Denvie Balidoy (CC BY 2.0)

A STATUE of Christ on the cross is carried through the streets of Manila during the Black Nazarene Festival (Pista ng Itim na Nazareno). The Philippines is one of only two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia. Photo by Denvie Balidoy (CC BY 2.0)

Or you can know more by visiting the Global Voices event webpage by clicking on the image below.

CEBU Provincial Capitol. Photo Credits: Mike Gonzalez.

CEBU Provincial Capitol. Photo Credits: Mike Gonzalez.

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is one of the summit partners of Global Voices 2015.

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Local perspectives, global rights

Global Voices Summit 2015 opens in Cebu on January 24 #GV2015

FROM THE OPEN Internet, online civic movements, human rights in the digital age, digital surveillance, multilingualism online, to legal threats against bloggers and activists – all these will be discussed in Cebu City, Philippines, as bloggers, activists, ,social media experts and geeks from around the globe gather for the Global Voices Citizen Media Summit 2015. Global Voices Participants from at least 70 countries from around the world are expected to gather at the Provincial Capitol in Cebu City, chosen by organizers for its strategic importance for citizen media. Among the speakers are PCIJ Executive Director Malou Mangahas and lawyer Nepomuceno Malaluan of the Right to Know Right Now! Coalition.

The Global Voices Summits, according to the event website, have brought together since 2006 the “most innovative and inspiring digital activist and citizen media communities from around the world. Past Summits in London, New Delhi, Budapest, Santiago de Chile and Nairobi have strengthened community ties, sparked new friendships, and served as a rich breeding ground for new ideas and collaborations across borders.”

Check out this article on Storify:

A STATUE of Christ on the cross is carried through the streets of Manila during the Black Nazarene Festival (Pista ng Itim na Nazareno). The Philippines is one of only two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia. Photo by Denvie Balidoy (CC BY 2.0)

A STATUE of Christ on the cross is carried through the streets of Manila during the Black Nazarene Festival (Pista ng Itim na Nazareno). The Philippines is one of only two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia. Photo by Denvie Balidoy (CC BY 2.0)

Or you can know more by visiting the Global Voices event webpage by clicking on the image below.

CEBU Provincial Capitol. Photo Credits: Mike Gonzalez.

CEBU Provincial Capitol. Photo Credits: Mike Gonzalez.

The Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism is one of the summit partners of Global Voices 2015.

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