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Democracy Video Challenge 2010 Winner: Joel Marsden

Joel Marsden is a writer, producer and director who has worked on television and film projects in the United States, South America, Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa. Joel MarsdenHis works...

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Democracy Video Challenge 2010 Winner: Anup Poudel

Anup PoudelAnup Poudel is the son of a politician from Kathmandu, Nepal. He credits his father’s involvement in three democratic movements in Nepal with inspiring him to create his entry for the 2010...

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Democracy Video Challenge Winner: Juan Pablo Patiño Arévalo

Juan Pablo Patiño ArévaloJuan Pablo Patiño Arévalo is a visual arts professional at the Javeriana University of Bogotá who has studied at the School of Cinema and Television in Cuba and the National...

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Democracy Video Challenge 2010 Winner: Adhyatmika

AdhyatmikaAdhyatmika sees film as a medium that transcends geography, race and age. Born in Jakarta, Adhyatmika is a graduate of the Puttnam School of Film, Lasalle College of The Arts in Singapore. He...

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What Do You Think Democracy Is?

David Shelby is the director of the State Department’s Office of Member Communities, which uses social media to engage overseas audiences. When an unlikely group of partners set out two years ago to...

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Secretary Clinton Meets with Democracy Video Challenge Winners

Last Friday at the State Department in Washington, D.C., the six winners of this year’s Democracy Video Challenge received their awards and met with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. A crowd of...

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Ask the Democracy Video Challenge Winners a Question

After meeting Secretary Clinton in Washington, DC and traveling to New York City, the six winners of this year’s Democracy Video Challenge are now heading across the country to Los Angeles.  Among...

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Child Soldiers – It Impacts All of Us

The use of children as soldiers is most prevalent in countries torn by conflict in Africa, as well as in Afghanistan, Burma and Colombia, according to the United Nations, but it’s a human rights...

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¿Por qué hablar acerca de los niños en el conflicto? / Why talk about...

Today’s guest author is Colombian Juan Pablo Patiño Arévalo, winner of the 2010 Democracy Video Challenge. You can read his entry in either Spanish or English, and you can watch his award-winning...

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Could Iran’s Ancient Democratic Tradition Resurface?

Recently the U.S. government – for the first time ever – imposed sanctions on individuals inside Iran for human rights abuses.  Noting the human rights abuses revolving around Iran’s disputed 2009...

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