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Waves of Change


Programs in this series

  • The Importance of Community Media
    Deep Dish TV Producer Victoria Maldonado attended the Our Media Conference in Colombia in August 2009. Her interviews will be included in the upcoming series. View more excerpts on the Waves of Change Blog.
  • Communication and Journalism: The Difference
    Alfonso Gumucio Dagron, the author of Making Waves, a resource book on community media, interviewed by Victoria Maldonado in the Deep Dish office. This segment is part of our new series in production Waves of Change
  • Cork Community TV Provides Voice to the Voiceless
    In the city of Cork, Ireland, Cork Community TV provides access to many community groups. This is an interview with Eddie Noonan and Emma Bowell.
  • Deccan Video Workshop - India
    For over ten years Dalit women in Andhra Pradesh, India have made video to promote biodiversity, seed saving and healthy agricultural practices. This clip is from Deep Dish TV's series Waves of Change
  • Digital Connectors
    This project connects youth with computers and each other. This segment will be part of our new series in production Waves of Change
  • Interview with Berta Rodriguez Santos
    Berta Rodriguez Santos discusses why it is important to have popular community radio in the Isthmus region of Mexico. This is a rough cut from one of the segments of a new Deep Dish series about community media around the world.This segment is part of our new series in production Waves of Change.
  • La Voz de Guaicaipuro
    The Venezuelan government has opened the broadcast spectrum to many small community stations.This segment is part of our new series in production Waves of Change.
  • Opening Graphics for Waves of Change
    This is the opening for a new Deep Dish series, Waves of Change, about community media around the world.
  • Precious Places
    In the past three years Scribe Video Center has collaborated with community groups to produce 42 community histories.
  • Radio Victoria–Sigue Siendo Victoria
    Radio Victoria is a community radio station managed by young people in the northeastern province of Cabanas in El Salvador. This short video (Parts I and II) will be included in our new series Waves of Change
  • RASA FM : Perifery Voices
    Indymedia South Africa initiated a community radio project in Soweto which was eventually closed down by SABC. This is a segment from our new series in production Waves of Change
  • Schoolnet in Namibia
    How comic books are promoting open source free software in Southern Africa.
    This program is part of our series Waves of Change
  • Stephen Dunifer at Radio Free Berkeley
    Stephen Dunifer discusses the opportunities for micro radio and television. This segment is part of our new series in production Waves of Change.
  • Waves of Change
    Community Media Trust and Interviews with Deccan Women We are proud to present two new clips from the Waves of Change series by Deep Dish TV! The Waves of Change Project is a series that celebrates Local Media that: -Resist Commercial Culture -Defend Human Rights -Protect Tradition -Connect Communities Waves of Change features clips, interviews, debates and images looking at: -Ideas for sustainability -Interactions with Political Power -The Dangerous lives of media activists -Creative communications options -Structures for consensus -And much more!
  • Waves of Change Excerpts
    This is a short preview of the new series, Waves of Change. It features selections from the many interviews, clips and graphics which will make up the series.

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Blogs

  • Uprooted - A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration
    Uprooted is multiplatform (web, tv, dvd) media tool for activists and organizers advocating for migrant rights. It highlights the social, political and economic policies that drive migration. It encourages and enables migrant communities and their allies to document and distribute their narratives.
  • Waves of Change
    Waves of Change: The Many Voices of the Global Village is a multimedia project designed to survey community media around the world by compiling and archiving the creative use of participatory communication globally.

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Deccan Video Workshop - India

ProductionYear: 2009
Runtime: 03:00
Series: Waves of Change
Locale: : Andhra Pradesh, India
Subject: Media Studies, Women's Studies, Asian Studies
Catalogue Number: 03487
Your Village, Your People, Your India is a film made by the women farmers of the Edakulapalle watershed community in Medak District of Andra Pradesh, India. This clip is from the Deep Dish TV series Waves of Change now in production. It documents the remarkable story of Dalit (the so-called "untouchables" caste) women, many not-literate who have taken up video cameras to tell their stories and concerns. Their workshop teaches use of cameras and editing. The resulting videos are shown to their communities and distributed to other farming communities around the world.
Deccan Video Workship
Not for individual sale. Only available as part of the series 'Waves of Change'.


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