Latin America Region
Communication Rights at the centre of all WACC-Latin America work |
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Lundi, 16 Avril 2012 00:00 |
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By Maria Teresa Aveggio, staff liaison with WACC-Latin America
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The annual meeting of the WACC-Latin America Regional Association (CER), held in La Paz, Bolivia, March 29-April 1, ended with a call from the Regional President, José Luis Aguirre, to personal and corporate members in Latin America to support WACC’s GlobalGiving appeal to raise funds for Radio Shalom in Sierra Leone. “This is an opportunity to express solidarity and to support Sierra Leone people’s communication rights to build a more peaceful society”, he said. (Read appeal here...)
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Africa Region
WACC-Africa leadership training and seminar on Communication for All |
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Jeudi, 12 Avril 2012 11:50 |
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By Dave Wanless, WACC-Africa president
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The Executive committee of WACC Africa Region (WACC-AR) hosted a leadership training and information sharing consultation in Lome, Togo just before Easter. The theme of the seminar was WACC’s Vision Statement: “Communication for All” and focussed on media communities under threat in several African states.
As part of WACC’s ongoing training for leadership, and in preparation for the seminar, Willie Grieve of the Craighead Institute led the Executive Committee members for a day in examing the nature of leadership, how it differs from management and the effectiveness of governance structures. |
| Willie Grieve, Craighead Institute |
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North America Region
Roundtable on women and the media set for Chicago |
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Noted journalists and media and gender specialists will be part of the panel at the roundtable “Who Makes the News: A Global Review” to take place at Columbia College Chicago on March 6, 2012, at 6:00 p.m. The event is being co-sponsored by the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC)–North America, and Columbia College Chicago.
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| Sarah Macharia (left) and June Nichalson (right) |
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Latin America Region
WACC communication partners in El Salvador reap the benefits of advocacy campaign |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy-Director of Programs
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Mercredi, 18 Janvier 2012 09:34 |
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The work of three groups supported by WACC and working in El Salvador to restore public memory and awareness about events that took place during the country's civil war has resulted in a public apology widely covered by national and international media. |
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North America Region
Open Internet under threat in North America |
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By Ali Symons, WACC -North America Regional Executive Member
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An open, unrestricted Internet is worth protecting said speakers at “Net Neutrality: What You Need to Know,” a Dec. 6 webinar co-sponsored by the World Association for Christian Communication North America (WACCNA) and OC Inc., the United Church of Christ’s media justice advocacy arm.
Thirty people tuned in to the one-hour, online seminar about net neutrality issues in the United States and Canada. WACCNA and OC Inc. hosted two guest speakers: Cheryl Leanza, Policy Advisor at OC Inc. (USA) and Reilly Yeo, Managing Director of OpenMedia.ca, a Canadian non-profit organization that advocates for an open and affordable Internet. Read more...
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Asia Region
WACC General Secretary awarded Doctor of Divinity |
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By Teresia Mutuku, Communication Officer and Web Manager, WACC
The General Secretary of the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC), Rev. Karin Achtelstetter, was among five global leaders awarded Doctor of Divinity honoris causa by the Academy of Ecumenical Indian Theology and Church Administration at its 23rd Convocation held at Asha Nivas, Chennai, India, November 12.
Founded in 1987 the Academy recognizes and honours women and men in India and outside the country. They are people who have made significant contributions to affirming the values of church and to promoting the welfare of society in fields such as: academics, economic justice, ecumenism, theological education, church administration, communication, ecological and gender justice, and liberation of oppressed people with special emphasis on Dalits and Adivasis.
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Latin America Region
Profile: José Luis Aguirre, President of WACC Latin America |
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By Lavinia Mohr, Deputy General Secretary of WACC
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José Luis Aguirre, President of WACC Latin America also new WACC Global Board Director, is the Director of Servicio de Capacitacion en Radio y Television para el Desarrollo (SECRAD), a unit of the Universidad Católica Boliviana (UCB) in La Paz, Bolivia. He has been involved with WACC since the 1990s when he was directing Radio San Miguel de Riberalta, a church radio station in the Beni area of the Bolivian Amazon. The radio joined WACC and José himself became a personal member. He has actively advanced WACC in Andean regional and Bolivian gatherings. Some of WACC’s Andean sub-regional meetings have been held at the UCB. During all this time, he has found WACC publications to be very useful. |
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North America Region
Net Neutrality: What You Need To Know |
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ANNOUNCEMENT
The World Association for Christian Communication - North America Region (WACC North America) & Office of Communication, Inc (OC, Inc) invite you to a webinar on Net Neutrality to be held on Tuesday, December 6th, 2011 from 1pm to 2pm Eastern time.
Faith communities and social justice advocates have invested significant resources in new technologies – from web sites to online video to an increasing interest in social media. But did you know that Internet policies in the US and Canada could adversely impact our investments in electronic communication? The Internet that we know today could be rapidly moving to a model that resembles the old broadcast and cable model dominated by a few deep-pocketed corporate interests.
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North America Region
International Diaspora Film Festival highlights injustice |
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Écrit par Philip Lee, WACC Deputy Director Programmes
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Vendredi, 04 Novembre 2011 08:19 |
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The International Diaspora Film Festival (IDFF) is taking place in Toronto, Canada, 1-6 November 2011. It provides audiences with an opportunity to experience the cultural mosaic of the present world through the medium of cinema. |
The IDFF is organized by director Shahram Tabe and co-director Paul de Silva, who is also a member of WACC's Board of Directors. De Silva served on the Ecumenical Jury at the 2011 Montreal World Film Festival.
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North America Region
Religion-Online.org gets afterlife |
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Dr. Fore picked the School because he wanted his website in the hands of a world-class institution for the study and practice of religions in life-affirming ways. Bill Fore was President of the World Association for Christian Communication (WACC) 1982-90 and is an Honorary Life Member. (Photo: George Conklin.)
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Many people are not aware that U.S. televangelists broadcasting on satellite TV are often the main source of theological education in less developed countries today. Religion-Online.org gives a much sought-after alternative. On this thoughtfully indexed, public-domain website, students of religion can access theological texts by real scholars, texts that many of them cannot afford to buy and often cannot find in their country’s libraries. Dr. Fore, Religion-Online’s creator and moderator, has received hundreds of emails thanking him for making this resource available.
The site is one of the most heavily used online resources in the area of religion. According to Google statistics, this year it had about 10 million hits by visitors from more than 200 different countries.
Dr. Fore is one of America’s true pioneers in journalism, mass media, and mainstream Christianity. The retired Yale professor has been on the ground floor for the beginnings of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Council of Churches, and organizations that promote communications and broadcasting in less developed countries. One of his proudest accomplishments, however, has been the creation of Religion-Online, which he originally designed in 1997 so that his theology students in India and others like them could have access to books that were impossible for them to afford.
Religion-Online offers scans of more than 6,000 book chapters, articles, and speeches, including an extensive collection of Christian Process Theology; an especially rare collection of Indian Dalit (“untouchables”) writings on theology, sociology, and ethics; as well as collections of Hindu and Buddhist Theology. However, says Fore, the site still has gaps in Judaism, Islam, and other religions that he hopes Claremont School of Theology and Claremont Lincoln University will eventually be able to fill.
“This is a wonderful gift,” said Rev. Dr. Jerry D. Campbell, president of Claremont. “It is an honor that Bill Fore has entrusted us with the future of Religion-Online, and we are extremely grateful. We will take our new responsibility very seriously.”
“Around the world, Religion-Online has been the premier way of making recent religious thought available to masses of people,” said eminent Process Theologian Dr. John B. Cobb, Jr. “This has included process thought quite broadly. Hundreds of thousands of people interested in thoughtful religion, but who know little about North American theological institutions, will become aware of how the Claremont School of Theology is helping them.”
Established in 1885, Claremont School of Theology is an ecumenical institution of The United Methodist Church, situated in Southern California among the prestigious Claremont Colleges. The School recently co-founded the Claremont Lincoln University, a multi-religious university affiliated with the School of Theology to educate religious professionals, scholars, and leaders from all faith backgrounds for service to society and the world.
Source: Claremont School of Theology. Contact Claudia Pearce: cpearce (at) cst.edu |
Pacific Region
La WACC appelle à un dialogue pacifique suite aux mesures de répression adoptées contre les églises à Fidji |
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L’Association mondiale pour la communication chrétienne (WACC) a exprimé sa solidarité avec les membres de la section WACC-Pacifique en exhortant le gouvernement à cesser de harceler l’Église méthodiste de Fidji et Rotuma.
La révérende Karin Achtelstetter, secrétaire générale de la WACC, a déclaré : « Nous invitons le gouvernement fidjien à respecter la liberté de religion et à engager un dialogue pacifique avec les chefs des églises afin de résoudre les difficultés et apaiser les tensions ». |
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Pacific Region
Communication for peace essential in transition to democracy |
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Suva, Fiji Islands, September 4, 2011
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Pacific Members of the World Association for Christian Communications (WACC) based in Cook Islands, Fiji, Niue, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu, committed to the development, production and distribution of communications tools grounded in the commitment to social and gender justice and communication rights, call for the restoration of inclusive dialogue processes with the leadership of the Methodist Church in Fiji. "The state needs to demonstrate a commitment to an inclusive process to the return to parliamentary democracy," says the President of WACC’s Pacific Regional Association, Rev. Akuila Yabaki: |
| President of the WACC Pacific Region, Rev. Akuila Yabaki |
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Latin America Region
Communication rights are a key element of the work of WACC-Latin America |
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Latin American communicators reaffirm commitment to communication rights on the continent
By María Teresa Aveggio, Programme Manager and regional Staff Liaison
Meeting in San Antonio de Escazú, in Costa Rica, 15 - 21 August 2011, members of the Latin American Regional Association of WACC elected a new Regional Executive Committee and made their contribution to WACC’s new Strategic Plan.
Well known Bolivian communicator and communication rights advocate, José Luis Aguirre, was elected as the new regional president, while Vilma Peña of Costa Rica was elected vice president and Marcela Gabioud of Argentina was elected secretary. Eloy Teckemeier, director of Editora Sinodal in Brazil, was elected regional treasurer and Carlos Leon Ramos of El Salvador is the committee’s member at large.
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Pacific Region
WACC Pacific members call for enhanced communication on climate change |
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Pacific faith-based communicators call for ecological justice.
By Teresia Mutuku, Communication Officer and Web Manager, WACC
WACC-Pacific members have called on church leaders to foster communication on climate change and ecological justice among the Pacific islands communities. In a Declaration issued at the end of their general assembly held in Nuku’alofa, Tonga, July 25 – 30, 2011, the members also called for climate justice issues to be incorporated in general education curriculum and theological formation.
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Some of the WACC-Pacific members attending seminar and general assembly in Nuku’alofa, Tonga, July 25 – 30, 2011.
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Latin America Region
Nueva comunicación para garantizar los derechos comunicacionales de nuestros pueblos |
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Seminario Internacional
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El próximo 18 de agosto dará inicio en San José, Costa Rica el Seminario Internacional: Nueva comunicación para garantizar los derechos comunicacionales de nuestros pueblos. Este encuentro concentrará a comunicadores y comunicadoras de toda América Latina, miembros de WACC, asi como invitados e invitadas locales. |
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