September 5, 2010

Migration, Indentity, Diversity: The Plural + Youth Video Festival

UNAOC

The following announcement comes courtesy of my friends at the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. I am looking forward to my collaboration with The UNAOC on this project.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and
the International Organization for Migration announce
the PLURAL+ Youth Audience Award on the occasion of the
International Year of Youth on Dialogue and Mutual Understanding

New York, NY (August 27, 2010) – The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) are calling on youth from all over the world to vote before November 1, 2010 for their favorite video from the PLURAL+ 2010 Youth Video Festival finalist entries. The invitation for this new PLURAL + Youth Audience Award was announced by the UNAoC and IOM on the occasion of the United Nations International Year of Youth on Dialogue and Mutual Understanding launched last August 12th by the UN Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon, in the General Assembly Hall at United Nations Headquarters in New York.

Youth from around the world are invited to visit PLURAL+ website ( http://www.unaoc.org/pluralplus)
for further information on how to watch the videos and vote for the Youth Audience Award.

The participating videos express young people’s thoughts, experiences, questions and suggestions on migration, diversity, integration, identity and social inclusion, highlighting their realities as well as ideas on developing a peaceful coexistence in diverse cultural and religious contexts.

The aim of PLURAL+ is to ensure youth engagement in these important issues both at local and global levels by mainstreaming their voices through a variety of media platforms and distribution networks (broadcast, video festivals, conferences, events, Internet, DVD) around the world.

“PLURAL+ participation demonstrates how young people across the world are willing to creatively engage in complex social issues such as migration and cultural inclusiveness”, said Marc Scheuer, Director of the UN Alliance of Civilizations.

The winner of the PLURAL+ Youth Audience Award will be announced on November 12, 2010 at the Paley Center for Media in New York. In addition, all youth participants selecting their favorite video will automatically enter in a drawing with the opportunity of winning a Flip camera. For details and information please visit PLURAL + website at www.unaoc.org/pluralplus

Andreas Live on WBAI Tonight for Rise Up Radio

Rise Up Radio WBAI

Tonight, I’m joining the crew of Rise Up Radio on WBAI 99.5 FM at 9PM. Our topics of discussion will include net neutrality and digital empowerment. If you are not in New York tri-state area, you can catch a live stream at www.wbai.org.

If you manage to listen, please feel free to leave comments here.

Thanks!

Save-The-Date – Andreas Returns to The New Jersey Performing Art Center for 2010-2011 Season

New Jersey Performing Arts Center

This is a sneak peek of my latest offering as guest curator, at the The New Jersey Performing Arts Center. The sixth largest art center in the country. My show, known internally as HHF102, is scheduled to take place on April 9th 2011 at 8PM.

This is advanced notice, but I am very excited about the program thus far and felt the need to share. Facilitating contemporary artistic expression for empowerment, is a personal passion of mine. I know HHF102 will deliver!

You can catch a brief look here, and stay tuned for further details shortly!

New Episode Open Source Mic Radio: Community Innovation – Air Date July 10th 2010 WBAI

WBAI 99.5 FM

This is the podcast edition of my Open Source Mic radio show, originally airing on WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica July 10th. The Open Source Mic is a community innovation program, for pro-social change.

The guest for this episode include:

Hon. George Martinez – Political Scientist, Artist, Cultural Ambassador for State Department
Dawn C. Hayes – Social Entrepreneur, Instructor of Video Game Design at Queensborough Community College
Brian Johnson – Author, Youth Advocate, Consultant to a digital equality organization.

Enjoy, and of course please feel free to provide any feedback as a comment for this post.

Thanks!

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