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Help the NB Media Co-op create journalism reflecting our communities

Webcasts brings gender equality message to wider audience

by NB Media Co-op
December 20, 2024
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Help the NB Media Co-op create journalism reflecting our communities

The Ottawa-based group Inter Pares held tour in eastern Canada featuring activists from around the world, who discussed the movement for sexual and reproductive health and rights. The event was co-sponsored and livestreamed by the NB Media Co-op. Photo by Jigmet Angmo

Young activists from Bangladesh, the Philippines and El Salvador recently toured Eastern Canada to raise awareness about the global movement for sexual and reproductive health and rights.

The panel discussions were organized by the Ottawa-based group Inter Pares and local co-sponsors including the NB Media Co-op.

When the tour arrived in Moncton, the NB Media Co-op helped the organizers amplify their message by livestreaming the entire event, which is now archived on our website.

The event had a special significance in New Brunswick, a province where teenage pregnancy rates are almost double the national average.

One of the organizers told us the webcast was a big boost for their efforts.

“Livestreaming of the event allowed many colleagues and supporters, in Canada and abroad, to watch the event and allowed the voices of the experts to reach a much wider audience,” said Rita Morbia, co-manager of Inter Pares, in an email to the NB Media Co-op.

“Having the event on YouTube will help Inter Pares amplify the messages and the experience of the public event, even beyond what we expected with the five-city tour,” she said. The overall audience was several times greater than the original in-person event.

In October, we also webcasted an event in Moncton which brought together several political party leaders to discuss gender equality and economic issues affecting women.

This is only a beginning. We hope to host livestreams more often as our organization grows in capacity. But we need your support to make it happen.

We were able to livestream these events using a professional camcorder, tripod and microphones connected to a laptop with streaming software, equipment worth several thousand dollars. In turn, it was operated by a full-time journalist on the NB Media Co-op staff.

We receive financial support from our membership fees and donations from organized labour. This funding supports our general operations, including wages for our part-time manager, who played a key role in organizing the Inter Pares panel on reproductive rights.

Our reporter’s work has been made possible in part with funding from the Government of Canada, administered by the Canadian Association of Community Television Stations and Users (CACTUS). This program involves passing on video production skills to volunteers, helping to build a stronger community.

But program funding is never certain. And as we reflect on the past year and look forward to 2025, we can see that social justice movements face immense challenges, notably an emboldened neofascist movement following the re-election of Donald Trump in the United States.

When it comes to reproductive rights alone, the situation south of the border is looking increasingly dire. We need media watchdogs connected to social justice movements to challenge these trends.

During these difficult times, please support the NB Media Co-op as a paid member, make a donation through your union or another organization, tell your friends and family about our work, or join us as a volunteer. We’re depending on the community to help us grow.

From everyone at the NB Media Co-op, thanks for reading. In solidarity and hope for better world in 2025,

The NB Media Co-op Board of Directors.

Tracy Glynn
Tobin LeBlanc Haley
Sarah Kardash
Susan O’Donnell
David Thomas

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