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May 2012

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New Tactics' "Archiving Human Rights for Advocacy, Justice and Memory" Online Tactical Dialog

The HRDI will be participating in this event as a featured practitioner.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
"Archiving and preservation have long taken a backseat to more urgent aspects of human rights documentation and advocacy, but that is beginning to change. Human rights archives are increasingly playing a pivotal role in advocacy, restorative justice, historical memory, and struggles against impunity. At the same time, however, archivists and activists alike are grappling with the mounting challenges posed by the proliferation of digital documentation. How can we ensure that the critical documentation created today will be preserved and accessible in the future?

In this dialogue, we will explore the tactics and methods used by archivists to preserve human rights information. Are you new to this topic? This is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of archiving in human rights work and how to develop your own archiving strategy. Are you knowledgeable on this topic? This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences with peers, learn about new tactics, and meet others working in this field."

http://www.newtactics.org/en/dialogue/archiving-human-rights-advocacy-justice-and-memory May 18, 2012 - 4:30pm - May 22, 2012 - 4:30pm
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New Tactics' "Archiving Human Rights for Advocacy, Justice and Memory" Online Tactical Dialog

The HRDI will be participating in this event as a featured practitioner.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
"Archiving and preservation have long taken a backseat to more urgent aspects of human rights documentation and advocacy, but that is beginning to change. Human rights archives are increasingly playing a pivotal role in advocacy, restorative justice, historical memory, and struggles against impunity. At the same time, however, archivists and activists alike are grappling with the mounting challenges posed by the proliferation of digital documentation. How can we ensure that the critical documentation created today will be preserved and accessible in the future?

In this dialogue, we will explore the tactics and methods used by archivists to preserve human rights information. Are you new to this topic? This is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of archiving in human rights work and how to develop your own archiving strategy. Are you knowledgeable on this topic? This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences with peers, learn about new tactics, and meet others working in this field."

http://www.newtactics.org/en/dialogue/archiving-human-rights-advocacy-justice-and-memory May 18, 2012 - 4:30pm - May 22, 2012 - 4:30pm
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New Tactics' "Archiving Human Rights for Advocacy, Justice and Memory" Online Tactical Dialog

The HRDI will be participating in this event as a featured practitioner.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
"Archiving and preservation have long taken a backseat to more urgent aspects of human rights documentation and advocacy, but that is beginning to change. Human rights archives are increasingly playing a pivotal role in advocacy, restorative justice, historical memory, and struggles against impunity. At the same time, however, archivists and activists alike are grappling with the mounting challenges posed by the proliferation of digital documentation. How can we ensure that the critical documentation created today will be preserved and accessible in the future?

In this dialogue, we will explore the tactics and methods used by archivists to preserve human rights information. Are you new to this topic? This is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of archiving in human rights work and how to develop your own archiving strategy. Are you knowledgeable on this topic? This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences with peers, learn about new tactics, and meet others working in this field."

http://www.newtactics.org/en/dialogue/archiving-human-rights-advocacy-justice-and-memory May 18, 2012 - 4:30pm - May 22, 2012 - 4:30pm
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New Tactics' "Archiving Human Rights for Advocacy, Justice and Memory" Online Tactical Dialog

The HRDI will be participating in this event as a featured practitioner.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
"Archiving and preservation have long taken a backseat to more urgent aspects of human rights documentation and advocacy, but that is beginning to change. Human rights archives are increasingly playing a pivotal role in advocacy, restorative justice, historical memory, and struggles against impunity. At the same time, however, archivists and activists alike are grappling with the mounting challenges posed by the proliferation of digital documentation. How can we ensure that the critical documentation created today will be preserved and accessible in the future?

In this dialogue, we will explore the tactics and methods used by archivists to preserve human rights information. Are you new to this topic? This is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of archiving in human rights work and how to develop your own archiving strategy. Are you knowledgeable on this topic? This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences with peers, learn about new tactics, and meet others working in this field."

http://www.newtactics.org/en/dialogue/archiving-human-rights-advocacy-justice-and-memory May 18, 2012 - 4:30pm - May 22, 2012 - 4:30pm
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New Tactics' "Archiving Human Rights for Advocacy, Justice and Memory" Online Tactical Dialog

The HRDI will be participating in this event as a featured practitioner.

EVENT DESCRIPTION
"Archiving and preservation have long taken a backseat to more urgent aspects of human rights documentation and advocacy, but that is beginning to change. Human rights archives are increasingly playing a pivotal role in advocacy, restorative justice, historical memory, and struggles against impunity. At the same time, however, archivists and activists alike are grappling with the mounting challenges posed by the proliferation of digital documentation. How can we ensure that the critical documentation created today will be preserved and accessible in the future?

In this dialogue, we will explore the tactics and methods used by archivists to preserve human rights information. Are you new to this topic? This is an opportunity for you to learn about the role of archiving in human rights work and how to develop your own archiving strategy. Are you knowledgeable on this topic? This is an opportunity for you to share your experiences with peers, learn about new tactics, and meet others working in this field."

http://www.newtactics.org/en/dialogue/archiving-human-rights-advocacy-justice-and-memory May 18, 2012 - 4:30pm - May 22, 2012 - 4:30pm
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