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Project details
What we need
- Transcript(s) for up to 5 hours of audio/video recordings
Additional details
Portuguese Transcription Needed
- Written transcriptions for a one-hour-long audio interview with a Brazilian climate leader
*The workload will be roughly 5-10 hours of work over 2-3 weeks.
What we have in place
- We currently have an audio file of the interview ready to be transcribed, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a document of notes from the interview, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $1,366 , allowing us to provide additional funding for our exhibits and platforms for this program launch.
We have selected 10 Indigenous Climate Leaders from the global south for our Climate Crossroads project, which aims to highlight and amplify the stories and voices of Indigenous individuals who are championing resilience and equality in the face of the climate crisis. Some of our Climate Leaders do not speak English, and we want our editing process of their interviews to be as quick and simple as possible for both us and them. Their stories and voices need to be heard.
Project plan
Our mission
We are building a global cultural movement to inspire BIG, BOLD, and BEAUTIFUL climate actoin. We are a creative, action-oriented community of arts, policy, science, communications, and business experts committed to creating and sharing innovative approaches to tackling social and environmental challenges.
What we do
The Human Impacts Institute was founded in 2011 and over the course of the past seven years, HII has provided over 1,200 hours of environmental educational programming across several core themes. The themes include stewardship-based initiatives such as Tree Care, environmental justice public resources such as the Impact Hours series, and climate communication programs such as the Creative Climate Awards, a competition bringing climate-inspired art to NYC audiences and beyond. HII's framework focuses on using arts and creativity as a tool for strengthening traditional environmental action methods. HII has developed environmental programs on a variety of topics for diverse audiences. Programs include youth environmental leadership intensives, community environmental workshops, local estuary and tree care stewardship opportunities for all ages, and more. These programs strive to integrate creative projects such as film and video, graphic design, tree guard building, and more.
We know there's a gap between knowing, understanding, and taking action. By building diverse communities and connecting you to solutions in beautiful and engaging ways, we inspire you to take action by making issues personal and practical to your life.