Pacific Peoples' Partnership

Connecting Indigenous and Pacific Peoples

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Featured Partner: MediaNet

May 12, 2017 by April Ingham

MediaNet is a non-profit organization in Victoria, helping artists create independent video and media art by providing access to the tools and facilities needed to practice their craft. Pacific Peoples’ Partnership is grateful to have such an innovative and talented partner in MediaNet over the last six years.

Since 1981, MediaNet has been supporting the creative visions of artists in British Columbia. MediaNet have supported multi-media programs at PPP including filming and photographing events, producing livestream events and providing workshops about media arts to PPP volunteers, interns and staff.

They have been of immeasurable help to PPP programs including at our annual One Wave Festival, at Pacific Voices Exchange and providing ongoing audio and visual support at Annual General Meetings.

MediaNet has helped PPP advance the public’s appreciation of South Pacific art by producing informative media content for the PPP website and social media channels. The latest MediaNet produced videos can be found on the PPP YouTube channel and the Sierra Club website.

PPP are tremendously thankful for the creative and high quality content MediaNet continues to provide PPP programs. The dedication and professionalism of their team should not be underestimated.

To learn more about MediaNet, visit their website.

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For 45 years, Pacific Peoples’ Partnership has supported the aspirations of South Pacific Islanders and Indigenous peoples for peace, environmental sustainability, social justice and community development.

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