Category Archives: Transmedia
Transmedia Activism & the Fabulous Lina Srivastava
I found this interview with my friend / colleague Lina on her website. As a former lawyer who has very much created her own path, she is someone I completely admire and look up to a lot. I enjoy following the … Continue reading
You are what you tweet. A reflection on identity in the internet age.
I had a really interesting brainstorm the other day with some friends, discussing social media and identity construction. (I completely thank my good friend & partner Anna Akbari for her brilliant insights on identity construction – the subject of her … Continue reading
The Double Life of a Story
I just went to a fabulous event curated by John Guidry about “the processes by which people collect stories and use them to tell stories,” through a series of panelists who use oral history practices to document our world and … Continue reading
Collaboration is Beautiful
If you read my bio, you will know that I am trained as a human rights lawyer. Lately, I have been re-thinking the idea of human rights. Following “rights” frameworks have a number of critiques, but one that resonated was … Continue reading
Transmedia Property Rights Advocacy!
Ashoka is hosting a competition to inspire ideas around the problem of “dead capital” in the developing world. Dead capital is land inhabited by slum dwellers that has not been formalized through the legal title process (and worth $9.3 trillion!). … Continue reading
