UNESCO | Eliminating Discrimination Through Media Coverage (American Sign Language) I Master Class Video 3 @UNESCO | Uploaded 3 months ago | Updated 1 hour ago
This video contains American Sign Language interpretation.
Disability is just one part of a person's life. It does not define them. The media is essential in challenging the discrimination and stereotypes in our societies.
Video #3 of UNESCO Master Class on Disability Equality in the Media addresses gender equality, age appropriate, culturally relevant, and ethical representation of persons with disabilities in stories and media coverage. Special emphasis is placed on eliminating discrimination and stigma, and on sensitive reporting of violence against women and girls with disabilities. Appropriate language and terminology, as well as effective interviewing and investigative practices, are essential when producing inclusive media content that is free from stereotypes of persons with disabilities and relevant to all audiences.
The Master Class Video Series on Disability Equality in the Media, hosted by Sophie Morgan, is a global initiative launched by UNESCO to strengthen the capacity of media organizations to integrate the principles of diversity, inclusion and accessibility into editorial policies and media programming, content production, and management practices.
Let’s together remove barriers for audiences with disabilities!
Instructor: Sophie Morgan @sophlmorg
Class length: 10 video lessons available in the YouTube Playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWuYED1WVJIMZBOnVYyfkNo-Q20DbUvLU
Category: Educational | Health and Wellness | Journalism | Media | News and Politics | People and Blogs | Tutorial
This video contains American Sign Language interpretation.
Disability is just one part of a person's life. It does not define them. The media is essential in challenging the discrimination and stereotypes in our societies.
Video #3 of UNESCO Master Class on Disability Equality in the Media addresses gender equality, age appropriate, culturally relevant, and ethical representation of persons with disabilities in stories and media coverage. Special emphasis is placed on eliminating discrimination and stigma, and on sensitive reporting of violence against women and girls with disabilities. Appropriate language and terminology, as well as effective interviewing and investigative practices, are essential when producing inclusive media content that is free from stereotypes of persons with disabilities and relevant to all audiences.
The Master Class Video Series on Disability Equality in the Media, hosted by Sophie Morgan, is a global initiative launched by UNESCO to strengthen the capacity of media organizations to integrate the principles of diversity, inclusion and accessibility into editorial policies and media programming, content production, and management practices.
Let’s together remove barriers for audiences with disabilities!
Instructor: Sophie Morgan @sophlmorg
Class length: 10 video lessons available in the YouTube Playlist:
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWuYED1WVJIMZBOnVYyfkNo-Q20DbUvLU
Category: Educational | Health and Wellness | Journalism | Media | News and Politics | People and Blogs | Tutorial