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AHA MEDIA to participate in Pivot’s Hope In Shadows 3-Day Photography Contest in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

June 6, 2009 2 comments

PIVOT’s Hope In Shadows 3-Day Photography Contest

Vancouver Downtown Eastside Photography Contest

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First Prize (1 winner): $500 cash
Second Prize ( 5 winners): $100 cash each
Third Prize (10 winners: $50 cash each
Honourable Mention (24 winners): $25 cash each

Every contestant will get $5 cash when they turn in their camera

Winning photos will be exhibited and may be used in the 2010 Hope In Shadows calendar

Free Cameras and training provided

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This year’s theme  Heart of our Community

Cost to enter: Free! First Come, First Served

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Pick up cameras: 10:30am, Saturday June 6
Interurban Gallery (1 East Hastings)

Contest ends 5pm, Tuesday June 9

Space is limited to 200 contestants

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Each contestant will be given a disposable camera at the beginning of the contest
All pictures must be taken with an official contest camera.

You enter your photos by turning your camera in, – we take care of developing and printing!

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http://www.hopeinshadows.com

http://www.pivotlegal.org

To see 200 photos, please see our Flickr:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157619350888586/

W2 info night on June 4, 2009 at Flack Block in Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES )

June 6, 2009 Leave a comment

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Interested in W2 and the community? Want to get involved to make a positive and lasting change?

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Come to the W2 info night, held on Thursday, June 4th at 7PM. This is an free and informal event open to everyone. Food and drinks will be served.

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Thursday night is a community meeting for our supporters. We will be doing Info Sessions every week on key subjects, but this meeting is aimed at updating our active community on challenges we are having with City negotiations, as well as recruiting more volunteers.

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The W2 Info Night will be held in W2’s new offices at the Flack Block building at 163 West Hastings from 7-10PM on June 4th.

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A W2 staff member will be waiting out front of the building to let guests inside.

Future topics include Social Enterprise Incubator program

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W2 Youth Media Arts Lab apprenticeship program recruitment

 Intro to our tv/radio programs

 Youth program

 Disability arts program

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W2 Community Media Arts http://www.creativetechnology.org

To see 68 photos, please see our Flickr

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ahamedia/sets/72157619314534906/

Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA in support of Betty Krawczyk To Appeal Criminal Contempt Conviction

June 2, 2009 Leave a comment

Three years (+ 1 day) after the fall of Eagleridge Bluffs, Betty Krawczyk is scheduled to appeal Justice Brown’s criminal contempt decision that resulted in a10-month jail sentence.

BC Court of Appeal
400-800 Hornby St. Vancouver, BC

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Betty will be self-represented, basing her appeal on judicial bias as well as the manner in which the Judge invited the crown to seek a criminal contempt conviction on behalf of the court.

*Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA was the only man out of a group of 12 while the rest were all women.

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To read more about Betty K. http://tinyurl.com/koo9r4

 

Where’s the Money in the Media? – Event on Wednesday May 27th – VIVO Media Centre in Vancouver

May 26, 2009 Leave a comment

Register here to guarantee you a seat at the panel, and save some money. Only $7.00 here, $12.00 at the door. No one turned away for lack of funds.Where’s the Money in the Media?

Panel discussion on proposed corporate media bailouts, cuts to the CBC, and exciting alternative models for media

*Wednesday, May 27 6:45-9:00 pm
VIVO Media Arts Centre, 1965 Main St. near 3rd close to Main Street/Science World Skytrain and Main Street #3 bus
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Organized by the Campaign for Democratic Media-Vancouver (formerly Media Democracy Day organizing committee)
Featuring:

*Charlie Smith*, Editor, The Georgia Straight
*Marika Swan*, Interim Manager, Redwire Native Youth Media
*Colin Preston*, Library Coordinator & Canadian Media Guild Secretary, CBC Vancouver

*Linda Solomon* Founder and Editor of the Vancouver Observer
and other special guests

Seating is limited – register online to save a seat

At this critical time when the new media environment is being molded and the traditional news industry is in a state of decline, creative approaches to journalism are urgently needed.

Yet politicians and policy makers are poised to further support the big conglomerates that got us into this mess in the first place. Canwest and other corporate media may even get a government bailout. At the same time, CBC is slashing jobs and programming under unprecedented cuts, and there is no end in sight.

-If news financed by big business is failing, what alternatives do we have?
-What role could/should CBC play?
-What other models for media are available?
-What can we do?

Vancouver’s leading independent media makers lead a panel and discussion about proposed government bailouts of corporate media, the impacts of cuts to the public broadcaster, and exciting alternative models for media.

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Suggested Donation $7 in advance, $12 at the door
no one turned away for lack of funds.

Snacks will be served
bus tickets available
Free childcare available onsite with advance request

*Seating is limited! To save your spot, please R.S.V.P. by net, phone, or email:*

to register by email: naava.smolash [at] gmail.com
by phone: (604) 875-8455 (please leave a message)

For more information and updates, check out the Facebook event page
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=94149873120:

 

AHA MEDIA wishes to congratulate Megaphone Magazine on winning two International Awards!

May 20, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA wishes to give a big THANK YOU and a huge round of applause to Megaphone Magazine – Vancouver’s Street Magazine! Fantastic work and very prestigious honors!  You have represented us to the world in the very best of ways and we are honored to have worked with you! ! 🙂

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Megaphone Wins Two International Awards
On Thursday, May 14th, Megaphone Magazine was the proud winner of two international awards at the International Network of Street Papers (INSP) conference in Bergen, Norway. Functionality‘, which appeared in Megaphone Issue #2.Falling Through the Cracks,’ which was published in The Tyee and then republished in Megaphone Issue #15:The prestigious international judging panel included Martin Wanjala Ocholi, a media consultant from Kenya; Sanjay Suri, editor for Inter Press Service (IPS), Europe-Mediterranean (IPS); Silja J.A. Talvi, an award-winning investigative journalist and author from the United States; and Oddleiv Apneseth, an award-winning photographer from Norway. The awards were chaired by David Schlesinger, Editor-in-Chief of Reuters News and INSP’s Honorary President.Megaphone would like to congratulate Ahmad, Sean and The Tyee for their dedication to raising awareness about poverty and ending homelessness. 

Megaphone contributing photographer Ahmad Kavousian won ‘Best Photograph – Evoking deeper perspectives on poverty and injustice’ for his photo, ‘

“A beautifully shot image of a hammock rigged up on a beach debris – as Vancouver’s lack of affordable housing pushes more and more people onto the streets, the photo expresses the lengths to which some are driven just to find a place to sleep.”

And Megaphone Editor-in-Chief Sean Condon won the ‘Special Award for External Press – Advocating for the needs and rights of homeless people’ for his story, ‘

“Paul ‘Duncan’ Geisbrecht, a Vancouver homeless man, suffered from schizophrenia and crack cocaine addiction. When he died last year, he was just one week away from entering supportive housing. Tracing Paul’s life story, this piece illustrates how faults in Canada’s social system can have tragic consequences for society’s most vulnerable.”

“On behalf of all our vendors and volunteers, I would like to express what a great honour it is for Megaphone to win these awards,” said Condon, who attended the ceremony in Bergen with Megaphone editor Darren Atwater. “The International Network of Street Papers is a powerful movement that is reshaping the debate about poverty around the world while helping provide thousands of low-threshold jobs to homeless and low-income people. We here at Megaphone are very privileged to be a part of this movement and thank the judging panel for recognizing our hard work.”

“As a member of the official judging panel for two years running, I can attest to the continuing quality and depth of these entries, across the board–a fact most certainly due to rather than in spite of the diverse contexts, languages and geographies from which they have come,” said Schlesinger.

 

For more information, contact:

Sean Condon
Editor-in-Chief
778-835-4440
sean@megaphonemagazine.com