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Key people at Third World Majority.
Third World Majority builds alternative media infrastructure through collective digital storytelling practices. It offers documentation and messaging training, empowering communities to create self-determined narratives and challenge mainstream media representations. Its approach leverages story as a fundamental unit for social change, providing marginalized groups with tools for advocacy and historical preservation.
Thenmozhi Soundararajan and a collective of women founded the organization around 2001, sparked by the World Conference Against Racism and post-9/11 events. Soundararajan, a former Community Director at the Center for Digital Storytelling, saw the need to shift from individualistic storytelling. Their insight was to develop a collective model addressing structural oppression, fostering self-determination through shared story-making to build common visions.
The organization serves diverse groups, including women of color, immigrant, Muslim, Black, and LGBTQ+ individuals active in anti-racist and social justice movements. Third World Majority's vision is to empower these communities to control their representation, advocating for media justice by creating safe spaces for technological engagement and using storytelling to forge solidarity and achieve liberation.
Key people at Third World Majority.
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