Thank you all for voting!
Polls are now closed and the winners have been announced.
If we say Africa, what do you think about? Hunger, poverty, crime or AIDS? For decades now, we have seen the same stereotypical images of Africa in both the media and in fundraising campaigns. It reinforces the image of Africans as an “exotic other”. We believe that these images create apathy, rather than action.
We need to educate ourselves on how stereotypes and simple solutions to complex problems are more damaging, than helping. For several years, The Students’ and Academics’ International Assistance Fund (SAIH), has been working on these topics, with the aim to create a bigger understanding for how a certain kind of communication about poverty and fundraising campaigns can be harmful. This was also our starting point in SAIH, when we made the music video spoof Radi-Aid: Africa for Norway in 2012.
The Radiator Awards started in 2013, as a result of the engagement from all around the world with our first video. We are really honored that also our two latest videos – Let’s Save Africa: Gone Wrong and Who Wants To Be A Volunteer – have been received in the same way, and that people from all over wants to join the discussion and laugh out loud about our own self-perceptions. With the Radiator Awards, we wish to highlight both the positive and negative examples of fundraising campaigns. And not the least, ask ourselves: How can we do it better?
The Rusty Radiator Award goes to the fundraising video with the worst use of stereotypes. This kind of portrayal is not only unfair to the persons portrayed in the campaign, but also hinders long-term development and the fight against poverty.
The Golden Radiator Award goes to the fundraising video using creativity and creating engagement. This kind of charity campaign is stepping outside of the common way with using stereotypes. Vote now!
The award ceremony will be held at Litteraturhuset in Oslo, on November 17th.
Program Radiator Awards 2015
19:00 Doors open
19:30 Welcome by tonight’s host, Stella Mwangi
19:35 Nicklas Poulsen Viki, leader of SAIH about the history of the awards
19:40 Bretton Woods
20:00 Guest Speaker, Noon Salih
20:15 Introduction of this year’s candidates for the Rusty og Golden Radiator
20:45 Award ceremony
21:10 Stella Mwangi performs Chukua Hatua
21:50 Elvic Kongolo
22:20 Congratulatory remarks by SAIH
CC: Free entrance.
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