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.
Waves of Change acts as a platform to share pieces that in many cases are not seen beyond the locale of their production. Independent and community media can become sustainable by building a shared presence, using innovative and creative strategies and by developing national and regional regulations that support democratic media. You can watch the project as it develops by visiting the
Waves of Change website.
Some examples of the types of posts we include are:
• Communities using media in their struggles for land, human rights, representation, and cultural autonomy (
La Minga Popular - Colombia, 2008)
• Collaboration and convergence of internet and radio in rural villages (Interviews with Women from the
Deccan Community Media Trust - India, 2010)
• Movements pushing for state, local, and global regulations to protect free speech and access to technology (
Save MediAct! - South Korea, 2007)
A central component of
Waves of Change is a collaborative map, which profiles individual projects from their location on a world map, inverting the traditional top-down science of cartography by emphasizing what community media activists think is important and worth mapping. We hope to make the map especially useful for the community of media makers both locally and abroad, by helping them learn, connect with, and collaborate on diverse projects. In this way, the concept of the project is fundamentally collaborative, and we appreciate feedback and particaption!
Waves of Change has been funded by The Media Justice Fund of The Funding Exchange, The Philadelphia Foundation, The Experimental Television Center, Art Matters and individual donors.