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SIGNALS is the first project to critically engage with artists responding to the NSA-files leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Considering the most relevant contexts in which the files have 'surfaced' (including media and archives), it reflects on how artists are deploying the files as raw material.

 

With contributions by Zeljko Blace (CRO), Andrew Clement (CAN), Naomi Colvin (GBR), Simon Denny (NZL), Christoph Hochhäusler (GER), Evan Light (CAN), Geert Lovink (NED), M.C. McGrath (USA), Henrik Moltke (DEN), Deborah Natsios (USA), Julian Oliver (NZL), Trevor Paglen (USA), Laura Poitras (USA), Norman Posselt (GER), SAZAE bot (JPN), Stefan Tiron (ROU), University of the Phoenix (CAN), Andi Weiland (GER), Maria Xynou (ESP), John Young (USA) and more.

 

The title of the project takes its cue from the special language used by intelligence agencies: they refer to any communication that takes place within society as a 'signal', and they collect and analyze these 'signals' on a massive scale. The exhibition translates this special language into the language of culture, where the world is coded and decoded in the form of 'signals' shaped by political and economic contexts.

 

More info: berlinergazette.de/signals

 

Photo taken by Leonie Geiger (berlinergazette.de / cc by nc)

 

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FRIENDLY FIRE – BG Annual Conference 2017 | Nov. 2-4, 2017

 

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Annenberg Whistleblower Tour

Annenberg Whistleblower Tour

Benched in Eastern Washington

Anyone who has been the victim of whistleblower retaliation must immediately seek legal advice from a whistleblower retaliation attorney. The professional attorneys will provide the right assistance to whistleblowers and also guide them what to do and what not to do during the trial. To get more info please visit www.cummingsandfranck.com/whistleblower-los-angeles

The first consumer's guide for whistleblowers, The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself, was launched on March 1, 2011 at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. The Handbook was written by Stephen Kohn, Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers Center. The event was sponsored by Busboys and Poets, Teaching for Change, the National Whistleblowers Center and the Zinn Education Project.

 

The standing room only audience included noted whistleblowers, attorneys, community activists, educators, NWC staff, and the author’s 85-year-old mother. National Whistleblowers Center President Michael D. Kohn welcomed the audience and introduced whistleblower Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo. She spoke of the importance of the National Whistleblower Center in her own case as an EPA employee and introduced the author. Stephen Kohn spoke about the history of whistleblowing in the United States, starting with a 1777 case involving sailors on the Warren. The conclusion of The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself describes how the Warren sailor whistleblowers received support and protection from the newly formed U.S. government. He went on to describe contemporary cases and legislation, leaving lots of time for the many questions from the audience about the rights of volunteers for protection, the False Claims Act, Bradley Manning, the Massey mines, and more.

 

Teaching for Change was proud to help host this event. We will continue to promote the book at our bookstore at Busboys and Poets and on our Indiebound webstore.

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SIGNALS is the first project to critically engage with artists responding to the NSA-files leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Considering the most relevant contexts in which the files have 'surfaced' (including media and archives), it reflects on how artists are deploying the files as raw material.

 

With contributions by Zeljko Blace (CRO), Andrew Clement (CAN), Naomi Colvin (GBR), Simon Denny (NZL), Christoph Hochhäusler (GER), Evan Light (CAN), Geert Lovink (NED), M.C. McGrath (USA), Henrik Moltke (DEN), Deborah Natsios (USA), Julian Oliver (NZL), Trevor Paglen (USA), Laura Poitras (USA), Norman Posselt (GER), SAZAE bot (JPN), Stefan Tiron (ROU), University of the Phoenix (CAN), Andi Weiland (GER), Maria Xynou (ESP), John Young (USA) and more.

 

The title of the project takes its cue from the special language used by intelligence agencies: they refer to any communication that takes place within society as a 'signal', and they collect and analyze these 'signals' on a massive scale. The exhibition translates this special language into the language of culture, where the world is coded and decoded in the form of 'signals' shaped by political and economic contexts.

 

More info: www.berlinergazette.de/signals

 

Photo taken by Norman Posselt (berlinergazette.de / cc by nc)

Morris attending a rally on the steps of the ACT Supreme Court in solidarity with another whitleblower, David McBride.

 

Morris blew the whistle on the Commonwealth Bank of Australia's practice of secretly syphoning money from client accounts, selling unnecessary insurance plans, refusing to pay out claims, adopting intimidatory investigations, taking huge financial management fees from clients without their knowledge, and investing clients' life savings in high risk investments without consent (discovered once investments failed and money was lost).

 

Most shocking were the charges made to dead clients for financial advice the deceased, of course, never recieved, sometimes charging estates over years.

 

Led to Australia's 2017 banking royal commission.

www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-11/the-dirty-tricks-the-cba-u...

 

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Australia

Robert Wiebosch former head of finance Johannesburg's Emergency Management Services who is one of the whistle-blowers who has suffered for coming forth and revealing rot and corruption in the EMS. See Daily Maverick story "Of heartache and injustice: A Joburg EMS whistleblower's story": bit.ly/kf6zQ2

SIGNALS is the first project to critically engage with artists responding to the NSA-files leaked by whistleblower Edward Snowden. Considering the most relevant contexts in which the files have 'surfaced' (including media and archives), it reflects on how artists are deploying the files as raw material.

 

With contributions by Zeljko Blace (CRO), Andrew Clement (CAN), Naomi Colvin (GBR), Simon Denny (NZL), Christoph Hochhäusler (GER), Evan Light (CAN), Geert Lovink (NED), M.C. McGrath (USA), Henrik Moltke (DEN), Deborah Natsios (USA), Julian Oliver (NZL), Trevor Paglen (USA), Laura Poitras (USA), Norman Posselt (GER), SAZAE bot (JPN), Stefan Tiron (ROU), University of the Phoenix (CAN), Andi Weiland (GER), Maria Xynou (ESP), John Young (USA) and more.

 

The title of the project takes its cue from the special language used by intelligence agencies: they refer to any communication that takes place within society as a 'signal', and they collect and analyze these 'signals' on a massive scale. The exhibition translates this special language into the language of culture, where the world is coded and decoded in the form of 'signals' shaped by political and economic contexts.

 

More info: www.berlinergazette.de/signals

 

Photo taken by Norman Posselt (berlinergazette.de / cc by nc)

Benched in the Pacific Northwest

 

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Benched in Eastern Washington

Director Larysa Kondracki and co-writer Eislis Kirwan answered audience questions at the August 2, 2011 screening of "The Whistleblower." The screening was held at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.

 

For more on 'The Whistleblower' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/

 

The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself by Stephen M. Kohn (Lyons Press, March 1, 2011)

The first consumer's guide for whistleblowers, The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself, was launched on March 1, 2011 at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. The Handbook was written by Stephen Kohn, Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers Center. The event was sponsored by Busboys and Poets, Teaching for Change, the National Whistleblowers Center and the Zinn Education Project.

 

The standing room only audience included noted whistleblowers, attorneys, community activists, educators, NWC staff, and the author’s 85-year-old mother. National Whistleblowers Center President Michael D. Kohn welcomed the audience and introduced whistleblower Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo. She spoke of the importance of the National Whistleblower Center in her own case as an EPA employee and introduced the author. Stephen Kohn spoke about the history of whistleblowing in the United States, starting with a 1777 case involving sailors on the Warren. The conclusion of The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself describes how the Warren sailor whistleblowers received support and protection from the newly formed U.S. government. He went on to describe contemporary cases and legislation, leaving lots of time for the many questions from the audience about the rights of volunteers for protection, the False Claims Act, Bradley Manning, the Massey mines, and more.

 

Teaching for Change was proud to help host this event. We will continue to promote the book at our bookstore at Busboys and Poets and on our Indiebound webstore.

The first consumer's guide for whistleblowers, The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself, was launched on March 1, 2011 at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. The Handbook was written by Stephen Kohn, Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers Center. The event was sponsored by Busboys and Poets, Teaching for Change, the National Whistleblowers Center and the Zinn Education Project.

 

The standing room only audience included noted whistleblowers, attorneys, community activists, educators, NWC staff, and the author’s 85-year-old mother. National Whistleblowers Center President Michael D. Kohn welcomed the audience and introduced whistleblower Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo. She spoke of the importance of the National Whistleblower Center in her own case as an EPA employee and introduced the author. Stephen Kohn spoke about the history of whistleblowing in the United States, starting with a 1777 case involving sailors on the Warren. The conclusion of The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself describes how the Warren sailor whistleblowers received support and protection from the newly formed U.S. government. He went on to describe contemporary cases and legislation, leaving lots of time for the many questions from the audience about the rights of volunteers for protection, the False Claims Act, Bradley Manning, the Massey mines, and more.

 

Teaching for Change was proud to help host this event. We will continue to promote the book at our bookstore at Busboys and Poets and on our Indiebound webstore.

This is me after blowing my whistle in the rain for three hours. My whistle was very weak at this point and my jacket was completely soaked.

(Photo by Pam Rutter)

 

Special Whistleblower FilmFest Screening of the The Big Uneasy, a documentary by director/actor Harry Shearer about how the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers failed the city of New Orleans.

 

POGO and the DC Labor FilmFest presented The Big Uneasy at AFI Silver theater as part of the Whistleblower Film Series.

 

For more information, go to: pogoblog.typepad.com/pogo/2011/03/the-big-uneasy-uncoveri...

Whistleblower

 

Benched by P in Calgary, AB.

Whistleblower

"In a depression"

 

Benched by P & Straight Up Bench in British Columbia, Canada.

Director Larysa Kondracki and co-writer Eislis Kirwan answered audience questions at the August 2, 2011 screening of "The Whistleblower." The screening was held at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica by the KCET Cinema Series. It was hosted by movie critic Pete Hammond.

 

For more on 'The Whistleblower' and other films in this screening series, visit www.kcet.org/socal/cinema_series/

 

Robert Wiebosch former head of finance Johannesburg's Emergency Management Services who is one of the whistle-blowers who has suffered for coming forth and revealing rot and corruption in the EMS. See Daily Maverick story "Of heartache and injustice: A Joburg EMS whistleblower's story": bit.ly/kf6zQ2

The first consumer's guide for whistleblowers, The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself, was launched on March 1, 2011 at Busboys and Poets in Washington, D.C. The Handbook was written by Stephen Kohn, Executive Director of the National Whistleblowers Center. The event was sponsored by Busboys and Poets, Teaching for Change, the National Whistleblowers Center and the Zinn Education Project.

 

The standing room only audience included noted whistleblowers, attorneys, community activists, educators, NWC staff, and the author’s 85-year-old mother. National Whistleblowers Center President Michael D. Kohn welcomed the audience and introduced whistleblower Dr. Marsha Coleman-Adebayo. She spoke of the importance of the National Whistleblower Center in her own case as an EPA employee and introduced the author. Stephen Kohn spoke about the history of whistleblowing in the United States, starting with a 1777 case involving sailors on the Warren. The conclusion of The Whistleblower's Handbook: A Step-by-Step Guide to Doing What's Right and Protecting Yourself describes how the Warren sailor whistleblowers received support and protection from the newly formed U.S. government. He went on to describe contemporary cases and legislation, leaving lots of time for the many questions from the audience about the rights of volunteers for protection, the False Claims Act, Bradley Manning, the Massey mines, and more.

 

Teaching for Change was proud to help host this event. We will continue to promote the book at our bookstore at Busboys and Poets and on our Indiebound webstore.

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