@Cex just told us they couldn’t accept Scottish money because “all Scottish money is fake”. Scottish people, heads up! Your money is fake! Nice customer services @Cex …
YES @MishalHusain in @BBCRadio4 ripping Grant Shapps a new one. Just forced him to say that protecting people in Gaza is in no way equivalent to protecting Israelis. Wow.
The legacy of the original Live Aid was not entirely positive for Ethiopia, or indeed the continent of Africa. Thus reigniting with a stage musical runs the risk of perpetuating a western charity mindset best left in the 80s, writes @UAL’s @JessCrombie.
https://t.co/vC3WA5U7ok
@AmyCole30614276@TheStoryMuseum They really need to sort this out and either invest in a stronger server or bring in a third party to manage tickets, it's appalling.
I’ve been writing a talk on ‘contributor led storytelling’ and mulling 3 key questions. Who gets to see, who gets to speak, and what is the responsibility of the tellers of real life stories? If you want to find out more or join the discussion come along! https://t.co/NHkqAZivbi
ICYMI: The Pledge for Change 2030 features a much needed pledge on authentic storytelling for INGOs. @JessCrombie takes us through what this means for ethical storytelling, and what could be added in the future.
Find out more: https://t.co/JosfCwcqAW
I wrote this blog in response to The Pledge for Change. I think the pledge is a really great initiative that should be celebrated, but I also wish it could have gone a bit further, have a read to see how... https://t.co/5ZZ6RPmgas
@pippaoldfield@mimauseful@TeessideUni When photographing real people in the documentary context, who has the right to decide what story is told and how?
@AlJazeera do you know how I can access your brilliant film ‘Stop Filming Us’? It’s been taken off your site. I use it to teach students @LCCLondon about who gets to create global narratives. https://t.co/VRvsrFCzHo