Raised Voices from the South on the G8
Carbon Trade Watch | 30.06.2005 12:00 | G8 2005 | Ecology | Education | Social Struggles
Billions of people most affected by the policies and decisions of the G8 will not be present in Scotland. Raised Voices is a series of several short film clips of people from the Majority World speaking out about the impacts the G8 has on their lives and their countries.
RAISED VOICES ON THE G8: Testimonies from the Majority World on the effects G8 policies have on their lives.
“G8, we don't want your model of development. We don't want your money. We want to build another world.”
Marcelo Calazans from Brazil
The next meeting of the G8 is set to take place in Gleneagles, Scotland in July 2005. However, the billions of people most affected by the policies and decisions of the G8 will not be present
in Scotland. Raised Voices is a series of several short film clips of people from the Majority World speaking out about the impacts the G8 has on their lives and their countries. The people who speak are
from countries such as; Brazil, South Africa, India, West Papua, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya.
AVAILABLE FOR FREE TO SCREEN
The clips are intended to be viewed individually or in collections of two or three. This is not a documentary, it is a chance to glimpse the lives of people who are directly impacted by G8 policies. They are freely available online at http://www.raisedvoices.net on multiple formats including video, audio and full transcript.
The clips are also available to organisations and individuals who wish to screen them and can be used in film nights, street events, stalls, installations, stage events, websites, radio shows, podcasting, articles.... a multitude of methods flexible enough for many creative uses and diverse media. They work perfectly as shorts before feature presentations and you can request the clips on mini DV, CD-Rom and VHS format.*
Raised Voices on the G8 are available now. For more info contact Heidi Bachram at: heidi@carbontradewatch.org or phone on 07971 843749.
Project partners include: Centre for Civil Society (South Africa), Community Bandwidth (Canada), Fenceline Films (UK), The National Forum for Forest Peoples and Forest Workers
(India), The New Internationalist Magazine (UK), Scottish Education & Action for Development (Scotland) and The Transnational Institute (UK & Brazil).
* Available for a small fee (mini-DV:£15/CD-Rom: £5/VHS: £10) plus postage and packing.
“G8, we don't want your model of development. We don't want your money. We want to build another world.”
Marcelo Calazans from Brazil
The next meeting of the G8 is set to take place in Gleneagles, Scotland in July 2005. However, the billions of people most affected by the policies and decisions of the G8 will not be present
in Scotland. Raised Voices is a series of several short film clips of people from the Majority World speaking out about the impacts the G8 has on their lives and their countries. The people who speak are
from countries such as; Brazil, South Africa, India, West Papua, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Kenya.
AVAILABLE FOR FREE TO SCREEN
The clips are intended to be viewed individually or in collections of two or three. This is not a documentary, it is a chance to glimpse the lives of people who are directly impacted by G8 policies. They are freely available online at http://www.raisedvoices.net on multiple formats including video, audio and full transcript.
The clips are also available to organisations and individuals who wish to screen them and can be used in film nights, street events, stalls, installations, stage events, websites, radio shows, podcasting, articles.... a multitude of methods flexible enough for many creative uses and diverse media. They work perfectly as shorts before feature presentations and you can request the clips on mini DV, CD-Rom and VHS format.*
Raised Voices on the G8 are available now. For more info contact Heidi Bachram at: heidi@carbontradewatch.org or phone on 07971 843749.
Project partners include: Centre for Civil Society (South Africa), Community Bandwidth (Canada), Fenceline Films (UK), The National Forum for Forest Peoples and Forest Workers
(India), The New Internationalist Magazine (UK), Scottish Education & Action for Development (Scotland) and The Transnational Institute (UK & Brazil).
* Available for a small fee (mini-DV:£15/CD-Rom: £5/VHS: £10) plus postage and packing.
Carbon Trade Watch
e-mail:
heidi@carbontradewatch.org
Homepage:
http://www.raisedvoices.net