"Global PechaKucha Relay for Haiti" to raise 1 M
Architecture for Humanity is partnering with PechaKucha in "Global PechaKucha Relay for Haiti" to raise $1,000,000 for rebuilding Haiti.
http://www.pecha-kucha.org/pechakucha-for-haiti
On Saturday 20 February PechaKucha events will be held all around the world. All the PechaKucha Night cities will be connected by a 24-hour PechaKucha presentation WAVE that will gradually move westward city by city, circumnavigating the globe. The wave will be dropping in on each city for around 10 minutes for a video link up and a live presentation. This presentation wave will be streamed over the internet on a 24-hour WAVEcast, which we think will be a world first.
Join us around the the world on 20th February for Global PechaKucha Day for Haiti.
20 seconds, 20 images, 200 cities, 2000 presentations, 200,000 people - with the aim to raise $1,000,000 for rebuilding Haiti.
PechaKucha and One Peace At a Time: Haiti Fundraiser
On 20th of February, 280 cities will band together for the world's first, 24-hour, live-streaming PechaKucha (Japanese word for chit-chat) event, where Auckland will also take part in getting a large audience together to raise funds for rebuilding Haiti.
Architecture for Humanity is partnering with PechaKucha in "Global PechaKucha Relay for Haiti" to raise $1,000,000 for rebuilding Haiti.
The Auckland Chapter of Architecture for Humanity, in partnership with PechaKucha Auckland, is also organising a fundraiser evening on 25th of February to host a back to back mini-PechaKucha + screening of humanitarian documentary "One Peace at a Time". This is a "2 events for 1" deal, and tickets are selling fast.
Date: Thursday 25th
February
Time: 6:30pm for 7:00pm start - beverages
available prior to screening
Venue: Fisher & Paykel
Auditorium,
The University of Auckland
12 Grafton
Rd
Here's the link to the trailer:
http://www.unityandpeace.org/trailer/index.html/
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