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EPISODE · Jan 5, 2017 · 37 MIN

Video Volunteers: Stories From The India You're Not Supposed to Hear About

from Citizen Reporter · host Mark Fonseca Rendeiro

While there is much pride about India as a democracy where people have rights and representation, there is also another side of India  which domestic and international media rarely hear about - the marginalized groups of this vast country (think geography, caste, class, ethnicity, gender, and more).Since 2003, Video Volunteers has been daring to challenge the status quo of media within Indian democracy, helping train and amplify video reporting by members of communities that are considered by those in power as unimportant, weak, or inferior. Today on the program we're in Goa, at the headquarters of Video Volunteers listening to founder Jessica Mayberry explain what the organization has been up to; their successes, goals, and challenges that have come along with helping these embattled voices be heard. Fun fact: Back in 2010 we spoke with Stalin of Video Volunteers on this very podcast, listen to that show here.

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