Since the Alive in Baghdad guys are in town for the Vloggies, a few of 
us decided it would be great to have them do a presentation on what they 
are all about. If you're in town Sunday night after the Vloggies, join 
us at the Hat Factory for a special presentation.
--eddie

http://upcoming.org/event/123503

When
Sunday, November 5, 2006
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Where
The Hat Factory
801 Minnesota St. #08
San Francisco, California 94107

Description
Brian Conley, Steve Wyshywaniuk and Steve Lieberman of the Alive in 
Baghdad videoblog are in town for the Vloggies. Tonight they'll present 
their project which is devoted to empowering Iraqi citizen journalists 
to share their stories with the world in personal, candid and 
non-bureaucratic ways. They'll give the background on how this project 
came to be, how Iraqis are empowered to contribute and show several 
videos from the project. They'll unveil their new expanded Alive in... 
project. Q&A will follow.

We'll have some light snacks and drinks. Bring stuff to share if you're 
feeling inclined.
---

Alive in Baghdad was formed to counter the sound-bite driven, ‘Live 
From’ news model. Through the work of a team of Americans and Iraqi 
correspondents on the ground, Alive in Baghdad shows the occupation 
through the voices of Iraqis. Alive in Baghdad brings testimonies from 
individual Iraqis, footage of daily life in Iraq, and short news 
segments from Iraq to you.

In 2005 Brian Conley traveled to the Middle East for two months and 
spent three weeks in Baghdad. After a year of preparation for the trip, 
learning Arabic, and studying the history and culture of Iraq, he went 
to Baghdad to meet Iraqis. Initially Alive in Baghdad chronicled the 
voices of Iraqis, in order to provide a more intimate picture of Iraqi life.

After a second trip to the Middle East this summer, Alive in Baghdad 
provided video cameras, microphones, tapestock, and training to Iraqis 
living in Baghdad. Now these Iraqis are producing a weekly videoblog 
from Baghdad, on topics ranging from protecting their families from 
death squads, to what it is like to be an Iraqi Police officer. These 
Iraqis are Omar Abdullah and Isam Rasheed working full-time, Qasem 
Al-Dulaimi producing some video and a regular text blog, as well as a 
number of other Iraqis collaborating on a currently ad-hoc basis.

Steve Wyshywaniuk is a recent graduate from Philadelphia's Temple 
University with a bachelors degree in Film and Video Arts. He got 
involved with the Alive in Baghdad project last January when he met 
Brian Conley at the yearly National Conference for Organized Resistance, 
he has since helped out with editing videos and organizing the archive.

Stephen Lieberman went to Simon's Rock College with Brian, graduated in 
2003 and started an ecommerce business. He is currently studying civil 
liberties, international law and US military policy at the University of 
Connecticut. He also runs a small recording studio part-time in Hartford 
and is working on his pilot's license. He is the Chief Operating Officer 
for Small World News under Mr. Conley.

Homepage
http://aliveinbaghdad.org


 
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