Exposing the Invisible

The digital age has profoundly transformed the way people find and share information. The Internet is enabling collaboration between activists, hackers and journalists on an unprecedented scale. This has led to previously unimaginable possibilities in investigative reporting. People are newly empowered to uncover hidden information, expose corruption and bring the truth to light.

Through a series of short films, video interviews, guides and resources, Exposing the Invisible looks at different techniques, tools and methods along with the individual practices of those working at the new frontiers of investigation.

We hope that Exposing the Invisible will inspire a new generation of people committed to transparency and accountability.

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2 responses to “[Featured site] exposingtheinvisible.org”

  1. To whom it may concern,
    Good morning, I would like to ask your permission to feature your website in our website, which is all about Human rights. Your website will greatly help people understand and develop their understandings about human rights. We would greatly appreciate if you let us use you website. Thank you so much.

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    1. Thank you, James. May we know what’s your organization and website?

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