Global outlook
This week the podcast has a collection of people working globally in creative and meaningful ways.
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Always welcome on Pods and Blogs, Global Voices tipped us this week about the launch of the . Janet Feldman, the creator joins us to explain how addressing the topic of HIV and AIDS is so important to share understanding and support online.
Denis Kimambo of in Kenya also talks about training local communities to blog and why this is helpful when looking at the virus.
Blogging often shows us a window into the lives of people around the world. David Evan Harris is taking things a step further by recording 24 hours in the lives of 10 people around the globe and has a guide to help us if we should want to pursue the same sort of coverage. He told me more about and some of the things that make us the same, but different.
Ana Lucia Gonzalez is a journalist with ´óÏó´«Ã½ Have Your Say, she's been out and about exploring internet cafes. They appeared 15 years ago, so she found out who frequents these places, why and how they have changed. You can see more of her reporting .
I managed to have a nice long chat with Ana Lucia about her exploration of cybercafes around the world. We couldn't fit the whole thing into the show this week, so here's the longer version so you can listen to what she has been up to.
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Back next week with more from the web - Jamillah
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