My critique is on a social experiment video that was aimed to help kickstart the launch Act for Peace’s fundraising appeal for the Ration Challenge. In…
I have always been interested in videos or artistic pieces/expressions that use role reversals to communicate a certain message, even though it can…
I have always been interested in the growing prevalence and addiction to social media world-wide. Without a doubt it has become a very powerful tool,…
“So, you think you can dance” Is a reality show around the world in which contestants sign up to dancer for a certain time…
Artist Maya Arulpragasam, or internationally known as M.I.A., is no stranger to danger and controversy. Both a film and arts graduate from Central Saint Martins…
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) or UN Migration Agency held a Global Migration Film Festival in December 2016 and will be holding one in…
Social media has given rise to a new form of advocacy and awareness for many social justice issues. The power of globalization through social media…
When addressing the visibility of “illegal immigrants” and the invisibility of the law Nicholas De Genova makes a striking point about the way we understand…
Within the paper “Migrant “Illegality” and Deportability in Everyday Life” the author, Nicholas De Genova, touches upon a key point about cultural differences we talked…
In early January, 2015, I gave $20 to USA for UNHCR, a decision I made after reading a friend’s Facebook post describing the frigid winter…
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