Crowdvoice is a platform that “works to provide first-hand reports, occasionally coupled with the top mainstream media coverage.” By curating and putting to the forefront the sound bytes of these working to change the world, Crowdvoice compiles a wide range of resources in a meaningful whole thus enabling access to the complexity of stories behind protests. The latest such compilation is on protests in Iraq [1], spanning 10 years of turmoil. The resource is extremely valuable for anyone trying to make sense of the recent dramatic surge of violence, having left almost 1,000 dead [2] for only the month of September 2013.
Protests in Iraq Crowdvoiced
· Written by Rayna St.
Categories: Iraq, Citizen Media, Digital Activism, Governance, Politics, Protest, War & Conflict