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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

Be the Change: an Unconference to Be The Change – Saturday May 23rd 2009 in Vancouver

May 20, 2009 Leave a comment

 

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THE GREAT TURNINGTap into the Global Mindshift
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Be The Change
You want to see in the world!

Join Vancouver’s Conversation of the Year!

May 23rd 2009, 9:30am to 7:30pm

Maritime Labour Centre, 1880 Triumph St


This exciting and innovative gathering will convene a spicy mix of over 30 passionate community leaders and change agents. They will engage in intimate “circle talks” with a large and diverse group of citizens, to inspire, connect, brainstorm, dialogue, and move forward with personal and collective actions to change our world.

Join us for tasty food, stimulating conversation, a cash bar and live performances.  There will also be a kickin’ wrap up party put on by Tribal Harmonix!

Three short films by The Global Oneness Project will introduce global citizens solving real-life problems grounded in compassion, respect, and responsibility for all of life … click to see video trailer .   Oxfam Canada will speak to the significant impact that climate change is having on women in Africa and 3rd world countires.

The Great Turning is happening … dont miss it!   Mark your calendar and bring your friends.

The cost for the full day is $55 including lunch.  Dinner may be purchased for $11.  There will be live entertainment and a cash bar setup during that time.  Click below to use your credit card or PayPal to register.

Please arrive between 8:45 and 9:00 for check-in and registration. Complimentary coffee and snacks will be available.

Register and Pay NOW … if you have ANY issues with registration please call the office @ 604.269.9874

Click here for Scholarship form

 

 


Keynote & Round-Table Speakers

 

Organization

Speaker

Topic

Daughters of the Drum

Aline LaFlamme

Cross-Cultural Reconciliation

Squamish Streamkeepers

Ana Santos

Salmon & Fish Farms: The Bare Bones

Wilderness Committee, Deputy Mayor

Andrea Reimer

Homelessness, Dignity & Empowerment

Nature’s Path

Arran Stephens

The Compassionate Diet

Wilderness Committee

Ben West

Our International Trade Relationships: Gateway to What?

Eco Granny

Betty Krawczyk

The Extended Family Regroups

Canadian Memorial United

Bruce Sanguin

Ecology, Spirituality, & The Evolution of Consciousness

Car Free Vancouver

Carmen Mills

Going Car Free

Conscious Planet

Charles-Norman Holmes

Conscious Commerce

Workless Party

Conrad Schmidt

Working less – Living more

Blackfoot/Anishanabe

Curtis Clearsky

To Be Confirmed

SPUD

David Van Seters

Creating a Sustainable Food System

Eco-Justice

Susan Pinkus

Defending our Wildlife

Vancouver Public Space Network

Emily Jubenvill

Community Gardens

Sierra Club BC

George Heyman

Climate Justice: Equitable Approaches to Carbon Policy & Pricing

KDO:Dialogues on Drug Use

Gillian Maxwell

Our Addicted Society

Lighthouse

Sustainable Building Centre

Helen Goodland

Green Homes – Making An Impression Without Leaving One

W2 Community Media Arts

Irwin Oostindie

Revitalization 2.0: Inner-City Change Making

Toxic Free Canada

Jackie Larkin

We All Live Downstream

OXFAM Canada

Joanna Kerr

Affects of Climate Change on Women

PIVOT Legal

John Richardson

Awakening Justice

Be The Change Action Circle

Julia Hilton

The Two Block Diet

Check Your Head

Kevin Millsip

Green Jobs for a Real Economy

Tribal Harmonix

Little Woo

Alchemy of Inspiration

Recycling Alternative

Louis Schwartz

Garbage, Our Gateway to Action

Better Environmentally Sound Transportation

Margaret Mahan

Shrink Your Footprint – Use Your Feet

UBC Farm

Mark Bomford

Growing Young Farmers

Purple Thistle

Matt Hern

Bottom Up Urbanism – Citizen Engagement

Be The Change Earth Alliance

Maureen Jack-LaCroix

The Great Turning

Forest Ethics

Merran Smith

Alberta Tar Sands: The Dirtiest Oil on Earth

Carbon Offsetters

Morgan McDonald

Confessions of a Former Offset Skeptic

Save Our Rivers

Tom Rankin

Our Water – Our Future

CDN Memorial Eco-Team

Toni Pieroni

Reconnecting with Nature for Wellbeing

PowerUp

Tzeporah Berman

Climate Crisis and Being The Change

Dogwood Initiative

Will Horter

Oil Tankers Down Our Coast

AHA MEDIA particularly looks forward to the speeches by

 Irwin Oostindie of W2 Community Media Arts – Revitalization 2.0 Inner-City Change Making  http://www.creativetechnology.org

Conrad Schmidt of Work Less Party – Working less – Living More http://www.worklessparty.org

Hendrik’s tribute to trees at Pigeon Park in Vancouver Downtown Eastside (DTES)

May 20, 2009 Leave a comment

In this video, Hendrik Beune, Director of AHA MEDIA talks about how some trees in Pigeon Park aren’t sprouting new leaves as he feels the trees know that their time is passing ( There is an ongoing Carrall Street greenway project)

 So in honor of the trees, Hendrik gives them tobacco ( which is a traditonal Westcoast Aboriginal/Native custom of honor )

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by  exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

AHA MEDIA is learning more about Livestreaming from Jean Hebert of Mobile Muse

May 19, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA is very happy to announce that we will be learning to becoming better at  livestreaming from Jean Hebert of Mobile Muse http://www.clicknoise.net 

The livestreaming  software we use is calle Livecast from Mobile Muse http://www.mobilemuse.ca

As members of AHA MEDIA have been working as Livestreaming Camera Operators for Fearless City Mobile http://www.fearlesscity.ca/mobile and W2 http://www.creativetechnology.org we are pleased to learn more about the development side of the software Livecast.

In this photo, Jean Hebert is teaching Peter Davies and Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA how to livestream more effectively 🙂

Jean Hebert teaching Peter Davies and Hendrik Beune of AHA MEDIA

AHA MEDIA in keeping up wth our learning and progression of our skills from livestreaming the events at Vancouver Digital Week, we have built a separate and dedicated site at http://www.ahalivestream.wordpress.com  for future events.

We have created a twitter account to live twitter and associate with our livestream site ( we aim to give a real life account of our experiences)

@Live_stream or www.twitter.com/Live_stream

Our Flickr is http://www.flickr.com/photos/AHALivestream

Our Youtube is http://www.youtube.com/AHALivestream

The livestreaming software that we are working with is called Livecast from Mobile Muse http://www.mobilemuse.ca

In this photo Hendrik Beune livestreams with an HTC Touch cameraphone

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Livestreaming is an amazing tool  for community interaction and engagement as we are able to broadcast in REAL time  our experiences to a mobile screen at an event or even onto the internet where you can watch anywhere! 🙂

In this video, Hendrik Beune and Peter Davies demonstrate livestreaming 🙂

This was filmed by April Smith of AHA MEDIA on a Nokia N95 mobile cameraphone. April is passionate and skilled in making Nokia films by exploring mobile media production through the camera lens of a cellphone. For a better quality version of this video, please DM April Smith @AprilFilms on Twitter.

AHA MEDIA visits La Casa Gelato and uses Twitter to tell about the experience in real time in Vancouver

May 16, 2009 Leave a comment

AHA MEDIA took trip to La Casa Gelato near Commercial Drive in Vancouver http://www.lacasagelato.com/.

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We wanted to treat ourselves after working very hard at Vancouver Digital Week doing livestreaming, live twitter, mobile new media photography and videography with our social media connections.

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Keeping with our new lessons from the week, we decided to keep using Twitter, a fantastic social media tool to keep interacting with each other and our community. We have a very strong desire to stay connected and keep learning 🙂

We picked La Casa Gelato as it was near our area of the Vancouver Downtown Eastside ( DTES). Our purpose was two fold – to eat some great ice cream and to use “Twitter” to “tweet” or give live updates on our dining experience. 🙂

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We created on Twitter a new account: @Tweets_and_Eats

We combined the two words of  “Tweets and Eats ” to make a new word called “Tweats” and built a new and separate Food Review site for our dining experiences in Vancouver

http://www.tweats.wordpress.com

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 Here is a photo of Peter Davies trying to “tweet and eat” at the exact same time.

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Please follow us on Twitter @Tweets_and_Eats and our new site at http://www.tweats.wordpress.com

 AHA MEDIA aims to continually be progressing in their knowledge so that may do better mobile new media production 🙂