Promoting Communication for Social Change
Taking Sides

282, Congress Special Edition, Issue 3

Documentary prompts questions on DRC

By Manul Quintero, Cuba
Shock Waves--winner of the best Canadian documentary on international development (2008) and of the WACC-SIGNIS human rights film award (2008)--drew general praise after its screening on 7 October at the WACC Congress.
The film highlights the work of Radio Okapi in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and the importance of objective and daring journalism in a country torn apart by a protracted and murderous civil war. Read more...

Media linked to action key for gender justice

By Rebekah Chevalier, Canada

“The media has huge and largely untapped power to promote and protect gender justice,” Joanne Sandler told Congress during a keynote presentation 7 October. Sandler is Deputy Executive Director-Program for the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM).

As an example of the power of media she told the story of Mukhtar Mai from Pakistan, who was gang raped and, with the assistance of friends, was able to get the word out to local and international media, shaming the authorities into action. Read more...

Est-ce un péché d’être une femme?

Par Mathilde Kpalla, Togo
Ce mardi 7 octobre 2oo8, le thème du jour est Medias, et justice pour les genres, un domaine dans lequel la WACC s’investit activement. Le texte biblique de la prière du jour tiré de Jean 8 : 1-11, a donné l’occasion aux participants de mener des réflexions sur le récit de la femme adultère.

A travers ce texte se pose la problématique des droits de la femme. Elle a commis un péché d’adultère, elle a commis un péché punissable par la mort. La sentence des hommes qui l’ont conduit à Jésus est sans pitié, elle doit mourir, lapidée. Mais où est donc l’homme avec qui elle a commis le péché ? L’a t-elle fait par consentement ou a t-elle été forcée? Aucun homme ne s’est posée cette question, elle a commis la faute et elle doit mourir, elle n’a plus le droit à l’existence, elle n’a pas le droit de s’exprimer. Peut être ont-ils peur qu’elle désigne celui avec qui elle a commis l’adultère parmi eux ? Lire plus...

«Ondas de Choc» conmueve a delegada colombiana

Por Manuel Quintero, Cuba

“Realmente he visto reflejada la realidad de nuestro país, me parece haber estado en una región donde viven nuestras poblaciones indígenas y afrodescendientes; son los mismos rostros que vimos en el documental”.

Así reaccionó Alma Montoya, de Colombia, a la exhibición de “Ondas de Choc”, un documental canadiense sobre una radio local que informa valerosamente sobre la realidad en la República Democrática del Congo, un país asolado por una prolongada y sangrienta guerra civil. Leer mas...

Churches preach equality but women are under-represented
By Frank Jomo, Malawi
While churches have largely spoken against injustices and inequalities, the way women are represented and addressed in most congregations in Europe leaves much to be desired, said Karin Achtelstetter, Director of Communication at the Lutheran World Federation (LWF).

“With regard to the core of communication and gender, I can affirm that communication in my church is dominantly masculine,” Achtelstetter said, quoting a woman working in the church in the Netherlands.

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