Welcome to the provisional website of the International Justice Center, an online clearinghouse for public information and action in support of the International Criminal Court and related human rights concerns. The IJC will be based both in the virtual world of Second Life and here on the web.

To stay informed of upcoming news and events at the Center, please subscribe to our email list here:

Main

May 12, 2008

[ijc] Fellowship Available for International Justice Center

Global Kids is offering a fellowship to focus on event management for the International Justice Center (click here to teleport). The fellow will be expected to work with Global Kids staff to organize regular in-world events in that sim for SL residents, human rights groups, and the general public.

Since 2005, Global Kids has leveraged the educational potential of virtual worlds to inform and involve people in pressing international and public policy issues. The International Justice Center builds on Global Kids’ groundbreaking work by establishing an online hub supporting the ICC and the global justice concerns it addresses. Developed and administered by Global Kids with funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, this innovative online learning center will provide resources for people to learn about the ICC, connect with ICC officials and advocates, and take action in support of human rights and international justice. For more information, see the IJC website at http://justicecenter.net .

The Justice Center Fellow will work in close coordination with Global Kids staff to organize regular gatherings in the Justice Commons sim as a means of promoting ongoing education, dialogue, news and information sharing on issues related to global justice and the ICC.

Continue reading "[ijc] Fellowship Available for International Justice Center" »

May 1, 2008

[staff] Leveraging virtual worlds for civic action

One of the main reasons we created the International Justice Center in Second Life was to explore the challenge posed by MacArthur President Jonathan Fanton last year, who asked, "Might not there be a group in Second Life that could come together to educate itself about the ICC and organize a campaign to persuade public and leaders that we should be part of this court?"

In other words, could Second Life be used as a vehicle for promoting public education about the court and catalyzing civic action in support of the ICC?

Continue reading "[staff] Leveraging virtual worlds for civic action" »

April 24, 2008

[ijc] Live Simulcast of "ICC101" event from DePaul University TODAY from 4-6:30pm PST

IJClaunch_003
Global Kids, the International Human Rights Law Institute and the Institute for War Peace Reporting invite you to participate in a virtual discussion "ICC101 -- a basic orientation to the International Criminal Court" on Thursday, April 24, 2008 from 4-6:30PM PST. Held at the International Justice Center in Second Life (click here to teleport), the event will feature a video simulcast and Q&A from an “Introduction to the ICC” event at DePaul University, in Chicago.

Head to Justicecenter.net to view the live stream or come participate in-world!

The full event description follows...

Continue reading "[ijc] Live Simulcast of "ICC101" event from DePaul University TODAY from 4-6:30pm PST" »

April 18, 2008

[ijc] Massively Multiworld Simulcast of Kofi Annan

On March 20, 2008, Global Kids produced the simulcast of Kofi Annan receiving the MacArthur Foundation's first international justice award. The simulcast was broadcast not just to the Web, but to four online communities within virtual worlds, each within its own simultaneous but unique event: Second Life, Teen Second Life, Whyville, and There.com


April 17, 2008

Learn the Basics about the ICC during live video simulcast from DePaul on April 24

IJClaunch_003
Global Kids and the International Human Rights Law Institute invite you to "ICC101" -- a basic orientation to the International Criminal Court, where you will find answers to important questions like:

  • What is the International Criminal Court (ICC)?
  • What crimes does it investigate?
  • How does the ICC relate to national and local courts?
  • What situations is the Court looking into and why?


To get answers to these questions and more, come to the Global Kids’ International Justice Center (teleport link) on Thursday April 24 from 4-6:30PM PST to get a basic introduction to the International Criminal Court from a panel of ICC experts.

WHAT: Video simulcast and Q&A from “Introduction to the ICC” event at DePaul University, Chicago, USA
WHERE: International Justice Center Amphitheater (click here to teleport)
Also viewable on the web at http://www.justicecenter.net
WHEN: Thursday, April 24, 4-6:30PM PST

SPEAKERS:

  • Caroline Ayugi, Institute for War Peace Reporting reporter, based in Gulu northern Uganda
  • Sita Balthazar, Amnesty International USA
  • Betty Bigombe, Former Minister of State and Chief Mediator in the northern Uganda conflict
  • Peter Eichstaedt, IWPR Africa editor and Author of First Kill Your Family: Uganda's Child Soldiers and the Lord's Resistance Army
  • John Washburn, Convener of the American NGO Coalition for an ICC

Global Kids, in cooperation with the International Human Rights Law Institute, will be streaming live video from this panel at DePaul University in Chicago into Second Life at the International Justice Center as well as on the web at http://www.justicecenter.net. Virtual participants will be able to ask questions to the participants.

For more information, contact Global Kids at rik@globalkids.org.

April 8, 2008

[tsl/intern] Giving a helping hand.... for justice!

VisionsOfGlobalJustice.jpg

After taking a bit of a break from my event I hosted as a Global kids intern, I was asked to help out with a new project for GK. After being given a bit information on the Visions of Global Art Contest, it seemed interesting, and something I could participate in helping with . Right from the start, I began to compile a list of things essential to promoting and getting the contest started. Of the first tasks were posting in the forms/event list, and creating a poster that would reach out to teen residents to participate. After doing a little bit of thinking for the idea of the poster, I was soon finished it, and it was ready to be put up and displayed around Global Kids Island. Once the posters were placed, events listing of the Global justice workshops and the announcing of the winners went up.

Continue reading "[tsl/intern] Giving a helping hand.... for justice!" »

April 3, 2008

[ijc] The virtual movie-viewing experience and civic engagement

Today I went to a packed strategy session with forty-some human rights activists and advocates to talk about how to best take advantage of an upcoming documentary on the International Criminal Court. It was awesome re-connecting with old colleagues from my time at the Coalition for the International Criminal Court, as well as to making new connections with people doing really neat human rights and justice work.

Leaving the strategy session, I started thinking about the enormous potential for combining socially relevant films and virtual worlds to complete the circle from public education to civic engagement...

Continue reading "[ijc] The virtual movie-viewing experience and civic engagement" »

[staff] My Testimony For Congress (had I been asked)...

On April 1st, the 110th Congress Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet held a hearing entitled Online Virtual Worlds: Applications and Avatars in a User-Generated Medium.

Listening to the testimony, it was hard not to imagine what I might have shared were I asked to testify. It might have gone something somewhat like this:

Chairman Markey, Ranking Member Stearns, and Members of the Subcommittee, we at Global Kids are honored to have this opportunity to share our experiences as experts working with youth and virtual worlds.

To provide background, in 2006, following extensive research into the educational potential of virtual worlds, Global Kids became the first nonprofit to develop a dedicated space for conducting educational programming in Teen Second Life (TSL). Specifically, Global Kids is conducting intensive leadership programming for youth, bringing students from its New York-based programs into the space, and streaming the audio and video of major events into the world. This work has received significant funding from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, among others, and been conducted in partnership with many other organizations, including UNICEF, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and the International Criminal Court.

I would like to begin my testimony with a quote from an earlier Congressional Subcommittee hearing that took place just over a half-century ago.

“Formerly, the child wanted to be like daddy or mommy. Now they skip you, they bypass you. They want to be like Superman.”

This testimony from Dr. Fredric Wertham on the connections between comic books and juvenile delinquency, and his earlier publications on the matter, helped to stoke a national hysteria around the lurid dangers of this once new medium. While barely a decade old, more than 90% of children between the ages of six and eleven read comic books, as did over 80% of teenagers. Parents in the Cold War era, unsure how to handle a variety of new social forces, found a convenient scapegoat in the colorful and ubiquitous magazines. Wertham’s testimony helped the Subcommittee to Investigate Juvenile Delinquency hold comic publishers’ feet to the fire and led not to new regulatory policies but a new industry-administered code of conduct that shaped comic books for over thirty years.

Generation after generation seems to go through its own “cycles of outrage,” whether with the waltz, pulp novels, comic books, rap music, or most recently with video games and online social networks. New mass media come and go, gaining relative acceptance or falling by the wayside, but concerns about the safety of children and regulations surrounding their freedoms never go away.

Virtual Worlds, practically non-existent just a few years ago, are just the latest commercial media to be seen as “colonizing” the lives of youth, once again raising a variety of concerns about their impact. The growth of youth involvement with virtual worlds is predicted to surpass 50% over the next few years, so one can expect a number of concerns to be raised about virtual worlds that are similar to the mediums of the past--a threat to law and order, a threat to traditional learning, and a threat to traditional values.

Continue reading "[staff] My Testimony For Congress (had I been asked)..." »

April 1, 2008

Launch of the Global Kids' International Justice Center makes it to YouTube



We are excited to announce that the video of the launch of the Global Kid's International Justice Center is now available on YouTube, as well as at SLCN.tv. We got special permission from the YouTube administrators to post the full 39-minute recording of the event, which featured a dynamic interchange between the ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo and the former foreign minister of Canada Mr. Lloyd Axworthy.

Please check out and rate up the YouTube version here or head to SLCN.tv to view a higher quality version.

[IJC] Great machinima coverage of IJC launch by Draxtor Dupres

Draxtor Dupres produced an outstanding machinima news story about the launch of the IJC. You can view it below or make sure to check it out on YouTube.

March 26, 2008

Report on the Justice Center Community Forums Today

Hayduke Ebisu presents at a Justice Center community forum
Approximately 25 avatars participated in two Community Forums which took place in the Justice Center Amphitheater today. The goal of these forums was to solicit suggestions and feedback from Second Life residents on what would be the most strategic and needed uses of the Justice Center to support global justice and human rights concerns. We had three excellent presentations by Hayduke Ebisu of Commonwealth Island, In Kenzo of Camp Darfur / Amoration and Nonny Writer of Gone Gitmo talking about their respective initiatives to bring real world issues into the virtual world.

Among the suggestions and ideas that came out of the forums:

  • Education about the International Criminal Court should be the first priority. Many people don’t know what the ICC is, or have misconceptions about it.
  • Integrate educational content into the environment. Immersive experiences can galvanize people to action.
  • Aesthetics matter.
  • Virtual demonstrations can have real world impact.
  • There’s already lots of activity on social issues, but dispersed across the grid.
  • Bringing real world events into SL is attractive to people because it enables them to attend events that they normally could not, and the backchannel conversations enhance the experience.
  • It’s difficult to demonstrate and measure real world impact of virtual builds and experiences.
  • Hold mock trials with different teams of university students
  • People want to have fun. Integrate entertaining activities to draw people, like music festivals, art shows, etc.
If you would like to contribute your own ideas and feedback on how to best use the Justice Center to support the ICC and related human rights concerns, please feel free to comment here or email me at rik[at]globalkids[dot]org.

What follows is a lightly edited transcript of the two forums.

Continue reading "Report on the Justice Center Community Forums Today" »

March 24, 2008

Community Forums on How to Mobilize SL Residents this Wednesday at Justice Center

Visions of Global Justice art event
At the launch of the Global Kids' International Justice Center in Second Life last Thursday, the lead prosecutor of the International Criminal Court Mr. Luis Moreno-Ocampo asked the following question to the Second Life community:

"How do you believe we can use this [Second Life] system to improve understanding of this idea and mobilize people and resources in the world to protect those who have nothing... This could be a very interesting tool. You have ideas how we can use this new tool?"
In response to this challenge, activists, educators, non-profit organizers and the interested public are invited to a couple of Community Open Forums we are holding this Wednesday, March 26, at the International Justice Center to discuss how to effectively and strategically use this new tool for public education and action on global human rights concerns. The Community Forums will take place at 8AM and 1PM SLT /PDT in the Amphitheater of the Justice Center (click here to teleport).

We at Global Kids have some tentative plans for the Center in the near future including the following:

  • Live Video from the ICC: As the first major trial at the ICC moves forward, we have the potential to host at the Center live viewings of trials and hearings over the next months. These might be supplemented by commentators and experts explaining why a particular procedure or hearing is important.
  • Online Chats with People in Countries of Concern to the ICC: We are developing a tool that connects SMS text messaging to Second Life that can enable people in low-bandwidth environments to connect with people in virtual worlds via text chat. Some possibilities include holding online discussions with people in Uganda and the Congo to talk about the role of the ICC in their countries.
  • Trainings of Lawyers, Journalists, Activists: The Center could host workshops, lectures and classes on ICC-related subject matter, which would be conducted by experts from legal associations, non-profits and academia. This might enable activists, journalists, lawyers and others to get in-depth knowledge of what is going on at the ICC without having to leave their offices.

This are just our initial ideas for how to use the Center. We would love to discuss with you your own thoughts and suggestions for how we might use the IJC to promote global justice and human rights, taking into account both the strengths and limitations of Second Life. Please come to one of our community forums this Wednesday at 8AM and 1PM SLT / PDT in the Amphitheater of the Justice Center.

If you can not attend either of these times, please submit your comments and suggestions in this blog post, or email us at rik@globalkids.org.

You can read more about the Center in our flyer available at this link.

[Image by David/Kronos, used with permission.]

Visions of Global Justice Teen Art Contest

The past month has brought about many new visions of global justice here at Global Kids. The Visions of Global Justice workshops and art contest celebrated the launch of the International Justice Center and was a great opportunity to explore in Second Life what international justice means to teens around the world. Click the link for the complete summary and photos!

Visions of Global Justice Workshop

Continue reading "Visions of Global Justice Teen Art Contest" »

March 21, 2008

ICC Prosecutor and Lloyd Axworthy discuss how to use Second Life to mobilize people for global justice

The DiscussionSLCN.tv coverage of  IJC launch

Our friends at SLCN.tv provided some great coverage of the launch of the International Justice Center yesterday, featuring a dynamic dialogue between the ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo and former foreign minister of Canada Lloyd Axworthy. The ICC Prosecutor and Mr. Axworthy touched on a number of key global justice concerns, discussing how to balance peace negotiations and criminal investigations, building political will around the world, and connecting national, regional and international justice efforts.

While addressing questions from the virtual audience, the ICC prosecutor posed his own question to Second Life residents:

I'm intrigued with this idea of Second Life. I have no idea if this could be a system with which we could mobilize better people. But I would like to receive your comments on how you believe we can use this system to improve understanding of this idea and mobilize people, to mobilize resources in the world to protect those who have nothing... This could be a very interesting tool. You have ideas how we can use this new tool?

Later Lloyd Axworthy mused about one possible use of the Center as a place for transnational organizing:

It could be an interesting project of the new International Justice Center to put together a strategy, a treaty, an arrangement, to act as an alternative model [to support global justice]. And use this incredible link where you can connect people across borders, where it is the common interest around these issues. Then you can start percolating the change into national systems. From there you can start to put pressure on the national legislatures and organize around major international events.
We'll be announcing opportunities to discuss your own ideas for how to use the International Justice Center both here on this blog and during community forums we'll be hosting in the Center itself in the near future. Stay tuned!

Thanks so much to SLCN.tv, and particularly SLCN producer Starr Sonic, for your help making the launch of the IJC a success!

Thanks, Everyone, for helping Launch the IJC!

Real Life/ Second Life
Just a quick note of thanks from all of us at Global Kids Online Leadership Program for everyone's outstanding participation at the launch of the International Justice Center in Second Life. It was a tremendous, if exhausting, day and we could not have gotten through it without the amazing support from our friends, supporters, partners and volunteers, including:

  • The ICC Prosecutor Mr. Luis Moreno-Ocampo and Mr. Lloyd Axworthy, president of Winnipeg University, for agreeing to help inaugurate the Center and experiment with these new technologies
  • USC Network Culture Project for holding a wonderful "soft launch" of the Center on March 19 with the "Visions of Global Justice" art gala
  • The Vesuvius Group for contributing your incredible building expertise
  • SLCN.tv for bringing our in-world event to the web and beyond
  • Our wonderful volunteers and Interns: Mercury Metropolitan, Mariel Voyunicef, and Selen Turkay
  • Commonwealth Island for allowing us to use your sim for overflow
  • Numedeon and Makena for working with us to stream the Kofi Annan awards ceremony in the virtual worlds of Whyville and There.com
  • Of course the MacArthur Foundation for your ongoing support and guidance
  • And most importantly all of you who came to our event, whether via the web, Second Life, Teen Second Life, Whyville, or There.com.
(Apologies to anyone I have forgotten in my tired state.)

By the way, the picture above shows the Global Kids' staff managing the launch of the International Justice Center from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York. A camera crew is filming (from left to right) GK Staffer Shawna Rosenweig, me (Rik Panganiban), the ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo, Mr. Lloyd Axworthy, Selen Turkay and Rafi Santo in the foreground showing the live broadcast on the web by SLCN.tv.

March 20, 2008

[IJC] Official Opening of the International Justice Center Today!

IJC launch logo
Welcome to the website of the International Justice Center, a virtual clearinghouse for public education and action in support of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and related human rights concerns. Based both here on the web and in the virtual world of Second Life, the International Justice Center will host news, information and live events in support of the ICC.

Virtual ICC build in Second Life
Today we will be hosting a series of events as part of our official launch, featuring an address by the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Mr. Luis Moreno-Ocampo. After an introduction by Mr. Lloyd Axworthy, the former foreign minister of Canada, the prosecutor will appear "in-world" in avatar form to address the virtual audience, followed by a Question and Answer period.

Schedule of Events

  • 3:00-4:00 PM EST: In-world remarks and Q&A with ICC prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo. Mr. Lloyd Axworthy, former foreign minister of Canada, will introduce the Prosecutor.
  • 4:30-6:00 PM: Panel discussion by major human rights officials on the topic of “The Emerging International Justice System”. Featuring :
    • Jonathan Fanton (President, MacArthur Foundation)
    • Moderator: Lloyd Axworthy (President, University of Winnipeg)
    • Louise Arbour (United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights)
    • Francis Deng (United Nations Special Adviser for Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities)
    • Juan Mendes (Director, International Center for Transitional Justice)

    • Allan Rock, Former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations

    • Kenneth Roth (Executive Director, Human Rights Watch)

    • Luis Moreno-Ocampo (Prosecutor, International Criminal Court)

    • 9:00-9:40PM: Award ceremony and keynote address by Mr. Kofi Annan

    How to Participate

    "Building Justice" Background Video on Human Rights and the United Nations

    kofivideo

    View a short video presentation about Human Rights, the International Criminal Court and Kofi Annan at this link. "Building Justice" examines the development of international justice through the lens of the new International Criminal Court and its first two cases from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Filmed on location in the D.R.Congo and The Hague, with survivors of crimes against humanity, justice activists, and ICC prosecutors, "Building Justice" shows how the criminal prosecution of individual perpetrators can help build an international justice system to end impunity. "Building Justice" is the work of Skylight Pictures in collaboration with The MacArthur Foundation, and draws on material from "The Reckoning" – a Skylight Pictures feature length documentary film and educational initiative about the International Criminal Court, to be released later this year.


    How to Stay Informed of Future Events

    • Join the IJC Google Group to receive updates via email.
    • From within Second Life, you can join the group "International Justice Center" by searching for that phrase under group search, and then click "join."
    • Add the Justicecenter.net blog to your RSS aggregator using this link.

    Special thanks to the Vesuvius Group for coordinating the amazing build-out of the Justice Center and the Justice Commons sim! They went above and beyond the call to donate their services to the Justice Center. See their website at http://www.thevesuviusgroup.com.

March 18, 2008

Press Release: Global Kids to open International Justice Center in Second Life with Address by ICC Prosecutor

justicecommons_004
Global Kids, the foremost nonprofit in virtual world education, is set to launch the International Justice Center within Second Life on March 20 at 3PM EST. The inaugural event will feature a presentation and discussion by Mr. Luis Moreno-Ocampo, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC). During the launch, the ICC Prosecutor will appear in avatar form to give a brief statement, answer questions from the audience, and introduce the Center. This will be broadcast live by SLCN.TV.

Later that same day, the International Justice Center will host a simulcast of former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi A. Annan as he receives the first MacArthur Award for International Justice and gives a keynote address on international justice. Global Kids will stream a number of other live videos into the Center (click here to teleport).

Click the link for the complete press release...

Continue reading "Press Release: Global Kids to open International Justice Center in Second Life with Address by ICC Prosecutor" »

March 17, 2008

USC Network Culture Project announce "Visions of Global Justice" Art Show on March 19 at International Justice Center

visions of globaljustice posterOur friends at the The USC Network Culture Project at the Annenberg School for Communication announce that this Wednesday, March 19, there will be a "Visions of Global Justice" art show gala at the new International Justice Center in Second Life (click here to teleport.) This event is a special "sneak preview" of the sim in advance of the official launch of the International Justice Center on Thursday at 12PM PST.

The art show begins at 5PM PST, presenting works by a dozen prominent digital artists from the Main Grid as well as the winners of an open competition for artwork from teens on the Second Life Teen Grid!

Click on the link for the full press release from the USC Network Culture Project...

Continue reading "USC Network Culture Project announce "Visions of Global Justice" Art Show on March 19 at International Justice Center" »

The unfinished edifice of Justice

The unfinished virtual ICC

It's 11PM and I've been scrambling all day to coordinate my team of builders, avatar designers, video stream experts, educators, press people, and cadre of volunteers to get the International Justice Center ready for launch on Thursday.  Clearly it's a labor of love for a lot of people, who have gone above and beyond the call to get every prim ready for the unveiling. 

Maybe I am just overtired and sentimental, but looking at the still unfinished builds, I am struck by the poetry of it.  We're constructing a new edifice for justice and human rights, using the most ephemeral and illusory tools. It sits empty, devoid of content and life, just a prim skeleton, suggesting what's to come.  Aren't "Justice" and "Human Rights" structures that always stand unfinished, needing more planks, foundations and support?

And what will be there in a month, six months, a year?  I have plans and strategies and visions. I see great potential for using virtual world and social networking tools to scale up public awareness and action on these vital global issues -- from Darfur to Climate Change to HIV/AIDS.  The International Justice Center seems like a great place to start exploring how that might work.

But truthfully I don't really know what will happen. Which part of what makes it exciting!

(Here's a secret: We've set the sim as public as of today, if you want to check it out here. Please pardon our dust.)

March 11, 2008

SAVE THE DATE: ICC Prosecutor to Officially Launch International Justice Center in Second Life on March 20

ICC Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo
We are excited and honored to announce that on Thursday, March 20, at 3pm EST, International Criminal Court Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo will give a short welcome address to officially inaugurate the Global Kids’ International Justice Center in the virtual world of Second Life.

The IJC is an independent public information and action center supporting the International Criminal Court and related human rights concerns. After his address, the ICC prosecutor will answer questions from the virtual audience, facilitated by Global Kids’ staff. Following this, the Center will be video streaming a MacArthur Foundation-sponsored panel discussion and keynote address on “The Emerging International Justice System” taking place in New York City. The event begins with a live panel discussion at 4:30pm with several major human rights officials. To conclude the event, former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan will deliver a keynote address at 9pm.

The ICC prosecutor’s address and the video streamed events will be accessible online both at the International Justice Center in Second Life and on the web at http://www.justicecenter.net.

More details on this day-long series of events will be announced shortly...

March 7, 2008

Welcome to the International Justice Center on the Web

virtual ICC
Welcome to the interim website of the International Justice Center. The International Justice Center is a social network -- on the web and in the virtual world of Second Life -– that will enable people from all over the world to learn about the court, engage with ICC officials and advocates, and take action in support of human rights and international justice.

The IJC is an independent education and action center developed and administered by Global Kids. We are planning to host a number of activities at the Center, including:

  • Education: An information center about the ICC, current cases and situations before it, and issues of concern to the court (genocide, gender-based crimes, child soldiers, etc.)
  • Awareness Raising: Using the unique capability of virtual worlds to hold emotionally and intellectually engaging online events, visitors will be able to interact directly with ICC officials, legal experts, and activists on the ground.
  • Public Action: The IJC may host information about specific campaigns that support the court, such as efforts to arrest indictees in Sudan, fundraising for victim’s relief, and country ratification campaigns.

We will be posting soon information about the launch of the International Justice Center "in-world," which will take place on March 20 at 3PM EST. Please mark your calendars and come back here for updates.

Meanwhile, we will be building out a social networking platform on the web so that you can stay informed of upcoming events, exhibitions and action opportunities at the Center.

March 5, 2008

Rik and Barry's adventures at the ICC

Global Kids at the ICC
Last week, Barry Joseph and I had the honor of presenting Global Kids' new project the International Justice Center to the International Criminal Court in the city of the Hague in the Netherlands. Going into the meetings, we had very little idea what to expect. But the fact that a local Dutch newspaper had just published a story that day on the CIA investigating Second Life for terrorist activity did not seem like a good omen. Nevertheless, we were determined to demonstrate to the ICC staffers the enormous positive potential for virtual worlds for civic engagement, education and action on global justice issues.

Continue reading "Rik and Barry's adventures at the ICC" »

February 29, 2008

[staff] GK in Netherlands to Pursue International Justice Through Second Life

Last month Rik and I made a trip to the Hague in the Netherlands to pursue their involvement in our creation of the International Justice Center in Second Life. The responses we encountered to the concept of using a virtual world like Second Life for the public good was unexpected and surprising.

Rik, Nicola (our amazing point of contact at the court), and myself:

However, before I can get to that, I wanted to post about today's headlines, read in the national free newspaper within the cafeteria of the International Court a half hour before our meeting, making fun of recent U.S. efforts to track terrorists... in Second Life!

Watch the video to hear the translation. It would be funny if, as an American, it wasn't so embarrassing, as well as indirectly implying that nothing "real world" or "serious" could be occurring in this "game":

This press encounter is what I am used to around Second Life. Either a dismissive attitude towards Second Life (the reporters), an irrational response to overblown concerns (the U.S. government), or, in the case of this article, both. What surprised me about the responses to Global Kids' proposed use of Second Life, over the course of four meetings with three organizations, was the striking absence of either.

It seemed clear to all with whom we spoke that virtual worlds are just another viable media with which they should be engaged. No one asked about sex in Second Life, or the presence of gambling. No one suggested that it was too different or weird to expect regular folks to use, or too otherworldly to tackle real world problems.

Rik and I were prepared to make the case for the relevance of virtual worlds as a vehicle for social change and education, not prepared to have to reign in people's imagines as they explored with enthusiasm the various ways our project could support their work - whether it was for lawyers around the world, journalists covering the court, or the workings of the court itself.

It was very refreshing and helped the project get off to a tremendous start.

The question, of course, is why? Why were all of these ex-pats in the Netherlands able to approach this new medium without prejudice and lacking the protective cynicsm I so often encounter? If you have thoughts, please post them below.

Archives

Creative Commons License
This weblog is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Powered by Movable Type 3.33 Designed by studio h2o