Over the next few days Mark and Emily will be in Western Thailand working in a refugee camp to launch our program Project Einstein with a partner school. They’ll be teaching digital photography skills to a group of 17 students so that the students can participate in Project Einstein, our digital pen pal program connecting refugee youth around Burma’s borders with resettled refugees and their classmates in the United States. Read more…
Mark and Emily are headed to Thailand. While there they’ll be working with our partners located around Burma’s borders to implement our programs: Handheld Human Rights and Project Einstein. In this episode the voyage begins: from packing, to flying, their arrival in Bangkok, and ultimately navigating the city, we follow Mark and Emily half way around the world as they begin the journey of launching the programs that have developed out of nearly 2 years of research and project development. Read more…
Behold the third episode of #DdTv! In this episode we travel to Brooklyn to meet with Soliya, an organization that’s working to empower young adults to bridge the divide between Western and Muslim societies using new media. Outreach Manager Reem Marto explains the lack of access for kids in the Middle East, and how Soliya’s Connect Program is working to tackle these issues. Read more…
Our community of supporters has always been one of Digital Democracy’s greatest assets. From our fundraising campaign last Winter to our NetSquared campaigns this Spring, our supporters have always been there to lift us and up and help us move forward. And today we are reaching out to you again. Read more…
Introducing Digital Democracy! Journey with us around the world as we share the story behind our creation. Get a glimpse of our previous work - from Thailand to South Africa to Armenia. Meet the team behind Digital Democracy, and learn how you can play a role in #DdTv. Read more…
How is technology changing the world?We’re launching Digital Democracy TV (DdTv) to find out. Read more…
Huge kudos and many thanks to designer Drew Frist for designing Digital Democracy’s new logo. Read more…
This month, Digital Democracy is traveling to Southeast Asia to launch our programming in Thailand: Handheld Human Rights and Project Einstein. Read more…
NetSquared’s Alex Steed interviewed D2’s co-director Emily Jacobi last week about D2’s experiences representing Handheld Human Rights at N2Y4. He also took the opportunity to ask Emily and John Zoltner of DatAgro about why both of our projects use SMS despite the current fascination about smartphones. Read more…