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NEWS XTRA 

“WORLD CAFÉ”

18/5/2021

 
Friday, 11 June 2021 14:00 - 15:20 
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Fostering media and information literacy Community media projects.
Moderator:
Ms Martina Chapman, Independent consultant in Media Literacy and Digital engagement, coauthor, Council of Europe study on “Supporting quality journalism through media and information literacy”
Panelist:
  • Mr Michael Nicolai, Coordinator, Project manager of SMART project
  • Ms Lina Chawaf, Program manager, Radio Rozana
  • Ms Soledad Galiana, radio Coordinator, Ethical Media for Active Citizenship,
  • Mr Larry .M. Macaulay, Founder/Editor in chief, Refugee Radio Network - New Neighbours
  • Ms Lisa McLean, Editor, Radio ARA, Luxembourg

PRESS RELEASE #2

25/5/2020

 

CONFERENCE POSTPONED 
Due to Coronavirus
​(COVID-19) Pandemic.

To Whom It May Concern,
In light of the COVID-19 Pandemic, we are seeing that many events are cancelled,
postponed, or moved. It is for this reason that we no longer believe it to be feasible
to hold the conference at the end of November 2020. However, cancelling the
conference altogether is not an option for us.
​
The planning of the conference was well underway, with more than 300 registered
participants and 10 confirmed sessions scheduled to take place over the course
of two and half days. The most important networks of media stakeholders had already
​confirmed their attendance.

After careful deliberation among the entire conference organization, and after
consultation with the CMMA2020 Conference organizing Committee,
we have therefore decided to POSTPONE THE CONFERENCE to
October/November 2021
.

The 2nd Edition of the Conference on migration and media awareness (CMMA)
will therefore be held in the month of October/November 2021, at
Kampnagel International Center for Fine Arts in Hamburg.
The organizers’ main concern is to guarantee the health of everyone
involved and ensure a high level of attendance from stakeholders
around the world.

Please bear with us as we do this and stay tuned for details. These will be
posted on the CMMA2020/21 website.
Despite these ongoing changes, we are committed to keep CMMA the
premier conference and empowerment platform for media literacy, cultural
diversity and strengthening alliances towards migrants’ & refugees’ rights and solidarity.

The conference organizers invite all partners to continue their engagement with this event
and will work towards ensuring the same programme with an even greater level of
participation in 2021.

Our best wishes go out to all of you. We hope you stay safe and healthy and we are looking
forward to seeing you next year.
Thank you for your patience.

Larry M. Macaulay
Founder / Convener


PRESS RELEASE #1

8/4/2018

 
Successful first edition of the
Migration and Media Awareness Conference in Hamburg 
A forum to promote social empowerment
and participation through media
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The first Conference on Migration and Media Awareness gathered 280+ international participants from civil society, institutions and media in Hamburg on November 24.-25.
Organized by Refugee Radio Awareness Network, the CMMA2017 took place at Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik and focused on the role and responsibilities of media in enabling (or hindering) social empowerment and participation of all members of society. Media makers and activists with a refugee or migrant background played a key role in discussion panels, workshops and exhibitions.
Anas Aboura, human rights activist and former chemistry student from Damascus, illustrated the initiatives of the Migrantpolitan collective in Hamburg and stated that “Integration means to exchange our cultures, not just to absorb one. Kampnagel provides a platform for that”.

This philosophy is at the heart of Refugee Radio Network, the project founded by Nigerian Activist \ Social commentator Larry Macaulay in 2014: “We are here to connect cultures, share knowledge, share history and contribute to a peaceful cohesive society. That’s our vision. We facilitate dialogue through the radio so that we can deconstruct this migrant fear in Europe, which is still very high”.

The psycho-social effect of mainstream media’s reporting on migration and refugees was discussed in the panel “From solidarity to fear – life in a post welcome culture”, involving also Kampnagel’s Artistic Director Amelie Deuflhard who reminded that “We need to find new and different narratives around migration” and that “The government and funding bodies are wrong to think that the ‘refugee crisis’ is solved and they should spend money on other things”.

Good practices for inclusion and freedom of expression in community media were presented at the opening panel by Prof. Brigitta Busch of the University of Vienna: “Self-representation for refugees in media is essential to counter misrepresentations and be part of more inclusive national communication spaces.” Community radio has been key in providing accessible media production and social integration opportunities for new arrivals in Germany, but community media need much more support across Europe. 
Professional, “mainstream” media was criticized for reproducing structural inequalities and xenophobic political discourse, with too little efforts made to ensure refugee voices are heard in the media – for example through exiled journalists expressing their lived experience. The CMMA2017 provided a forum where all stakeholders (citizens, policy makers, educators, social workers, activists, bloggers, artists, journalists and representatives of communities) could share their initiatives and strategies for social change.

Dr. Silvia Grundmann, Head of the Media and Internet Division at the Council of Europe commented that “events like these are what allows to close the divide between institutions and citizens”.

Adetayo George-Adewoye Publisher and Editor of Africa Reporters “To whom much is given, much is expected. Your contributions and struggles we acknowledge and appreciate all over Africa. Thank you for been there for all.”

Prof. Kanchan K. Malik, Head of department university of Hyderabad and faculty fellow UNESCO chair on community media “it was a wonderful conference! I feel so inspired by all the good work that RRN is doing, and also by the passion with which all the groups are advocating for the rights of migrants and for social justice. The UNESCO Chair on Community Media is hoping to be engaged more actively in this area of endeavor.” 

The explorative study “Spaces of Inclusion - needs of refugees and migrants in the domain of media communication and on responses by community media”, commissioned by the Council of Europe to the University of Vienna, will be available later in December at https://www.coe.int/en/web/freedom-expression and https://www.commit.at/
The third CMFE media literacy workshop part of the Media Against Hate campaign took place as a Conference pre-event and addressed the topic of Empowerment and protection of women journalists and media makers.
See also http://europeanjournalists.org/mediaagainsthate/media-against-hate-joined-the-migration-and-media-awareness-conference-in-hamburg/ 
 
The CMMA2017 was organized by Refugee Radio Awareness Network in cooperation with the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Radio e.V Freies Sender Kombinat and Kampnagel Internationale Kulturfabrik and in partnership with CMFE – Community Media Forum Europe, BFR – Bundesverband Freier Radios, COMMIT, AMARC Europe, Culture Wise Productions and Stiftung :do.
The Conference was made possible with financial support from Robert Bosch Stiftung, Zeit Stiftung, Schöpflin Stiftung and Council of Europe.

For more information and Conference documentation, please contact:
Larry Macaulay, Founder, Refugee Radio Network, Hamburg (Germany)
Mobile +49 152 10602011, Email: refugeeradionetwork@gmail.com

The Radio Founder- DAS MAGAZIN by Robert Bosch Stiftung | January 2018

10/1/2018

 
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Report by Radio Globale

4/1/2018

 
​Radio Globale
Published on Feb 6, 2018
In Hamburg fand zum ersten Mal die „Conference on Migration and Media Awareness“ statt. Dabei kamen Medienaktivisten, Journalisten, Blogger, Medienpädagogen und Kulturschaffende aus aller Welt zusammen, um sich zu vernetzen, auszutauschen und alternative Wege und Methoden für eine positivere Berichterstattung über Flüchtlinge zu finden. Außerdem gab es zahlreiche Workshops, Diskussionsrunden und Vorstellungen von Veranstaltungen und Medienprojekten. Ein zentraler Punkt war dabei die aktuelle Entwicklung der Medienlandschaft.

News article about the CMMA2017 - La Repubblica

20/12/2017

 
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Weblink: http://bit.ly/2p4bj07

Council of Europe

1/12/2017

 
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http://bit.ly/2ijEIka

WELCOME TO HAMBURG

22/11/2017

 
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CMMA POSTERS STORM THE CITY OF HAMBURG

13/11/2017

 
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Kampnagel printed poster pasted on public Notice Board
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Lampedusa Info Tent HBF

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Centro Sociale Sternstraße Hamburg
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Gängeviertel Hamburg

EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR PRESS AND MEDIA FREEDOM

13/11/2017

 
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