If you haven't heard about #radiAid, the project behind the #goldenRadiators and #rustyRadiators awards, I can really recommend them: https://www.radiaid.com/

It's a media campaign showcasing the usual ignorance, stereotypes and racism in campaigns "helping the #globalSouth and #africa " by flipping it: let Africans help Europe by sending us radiators for our harsh winters!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJLqyuxm96k

Similar #satire practices could be used in #solarpunk campaigns as well ;)

Radi-Aid

Awarding the Rusty Radiator Award to fundraising campaigns focused on stereotypes and the Golden Radiator Award to fundraising campaigns creating engagement through knowledge and creativity.

Radi-Aid
Radi-Aid

Awarding the Rusty Radiator Award to fundraising campaigns focused on stereotypes and the Golden Radiator Award to fundraising campaigns creating engagement through knowledge and creativity.

Radi-Aid

Es ist wieder Zeit für #radiaid
Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!

You too can donate your radiator and spread some warmth!

https://invidious.namazso.eu/watch?v=oJLqyuxm96k

Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!

You too can donate your radiator and spread some warmth! http://www.africafornorway.com/ Twitter http://bit.ly/Y4NWPH On Spotify http://spoti.fi/Y4NMb8 and iTunes http://bit.ly/Ubik4A Imagine if every person in Africa saw the "Africa for Norway" video and this was the only information they ever got about Norway. What would they think about Norway? If we say Africa, what do you think about? Hunger, poverty, crime or AIDS? No wonder, because in fundraising campaigns and media that's mainly what you hear about. The pictures we usually see in fundraisers are of poor African children. Hunger and poverty is ugly, and it calls for action. But while these images can engage people in the short term, we are concerned that many people simply give up because it seems like nothing is getting better. Africa should not just be something that people either give to, or give up on. The truth is that there are many positive developments in African countries, and we want these to become known. We need to change the simplistic explanations of problems in Africa. We need to educate ourselves on the complex issues and get more focus on how western countries have a negative impact on Africa's development. If we want to address the problems the world is facing we need to do it based on knowledge and respect. The video is made by The Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (www.saih.no). With the cooperation of Operation Day's Work (www.od.no). With funding from The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and The Norwegian Children and Youth Council (LNU). Music by Wathiq Hoosain. Lyrics by Bretton Woods (www.developingcountry.org). Video by Ikind Productions (www.ikindmedia.com) Music Producer - Kurt Pienke and Andrew Sutherland . Full credits here: http://www.africafornorway.no/updates/news/credits Translation: Arabic: Rami Jawhar

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Meine Wohnung ist arschkalt: Wo ist #Africa, wenn man es mal braucht? 😉

https://youtu.be/oJLqyuxm96k

Dabei ist der Clip über 10 Jahre alt und wurde auch noch vom norwegischen Entwicklungshilfeministerium produziert ... #Norway #Radiaid

Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!

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Es ist wieder Zeit für #radiaid

Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!

You too can donate your radiator and spread some warmth!

https://invidious.namazso.eu/watch?v=oJLqyuxm96k

#africa #saih #colonialism #krise

Africa For Norway - New charity single out now!

You too can donate your radiator and spread some warmth! http://www.africafornorway.com/ Twitter http://bit.ly/Y4NWPH On Spotify http://spoti.fi/Y4NMb8 and iTunes http://bit.ly/Ubik4A Imagine if every person in Africa saw the "Africa for Norway" video and this was the only information they ever got about Norway. What would they think about Norway? If we say Africa, what do you think about? Hunger, poverty, crime or AIDS? No wonder, because in fundraising campaigns and media that's mainly what you hear about. The pictures we usually see in fundraisers are of poor African children. Hunger and poverty is ugly, and it calls for action. But while these images can engage people in the short term, we are concerned that many people simply give up because it seems like nothing is getting better. Africa should not just be something that people either give to, or give up on. The truth is that there are many positive developments in African countries, and we want these to become known. We need to change the simplistic explanations of problems in Africa. We need to educate ourselves on the complex issues and get more focus on how western countries have a negative impact on Africa's development. If we want to address the problems the world is facing we need to do it based on knowledge and respect. The video is made by The Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (www.saih.no). With the cooperation of Operation Day's Work (www.od.no). With funding from The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (Norad) and The Norwegian Children and Youth Council (LNU). Music by Wathiq Hoosain. Lyrics by Bretton Woods (www.developingcountry.org). Video by Ikind Productions (www.ikindmedia.com) Music Producer - Kurt Pienke and Andrew Sutherland . Full credits here: http://www.africafornorway.no/updates/news/credits Translation: Arabic: Rami Jawhar

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