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Goethe-Institut Indonesia presents "Digital Rights Cinema" on February 24, which will feature the screening of eight short films addressing digital rights issues from the Tech Tales Youth film collection produced by EngageMedia.
Tanka Aryal, President of Digital Rights Nepal, shares insights into the organisation's work to address emerging digital rights issues in the country, such as digital security and the intersection of technology and law.
Journalist Monira Munni talks about her work for Bangladesh's The Financial Express, the importance of data verification particularly in online and digital platforms, and what she's taken away from the DRAPAC23 Assembly.
This episode of PGP Live at DRAPAC23 features Security Matters and their mission to promote digital security awareness in Southeast Asia and their work as a first responder and research centre.
In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Cinemata proudly announces its second-time collaboration with the FEU Film Movements Festival.
Kristine Tan Chan, President of Filipino Freethinkers, delves into their work of utilising science and secularism to champion human rights, focusing on freedom of expression and religion, rights of women and LGBTQIA+ communities, and digital rights.
Pyrou Chung, Director of Open Development Initiative at East-West Management Institute, shares their initiatives for strengthening the data governance of indigenous communities and the role of women in environmental advocacies.
The short film collection from young Thai and Filipino filmmakers features stories highlighting key digital rights issues affecting the youth – from digital labour, disinformation, and data privacy to digital security and platform accountability.
In collaboration with various partners, Cinemata hosted the screening and talkback session “Legacy of Struggle: Cinematic Perspectives on Martial Law” which showcased a collection of films on the profound impact of martial law in the Philippines.