◤ D4P Media Speaker Course: Fall 2026 (Two-Day Program for Ages 18–29) ◢
In September 2026, certified NPO Dialogue for People (D4P) will host a two-day online event titled 'D4P Media Speaker Course' for young people (ages 18–29) to reflect on what it means to 'communicate.' We will invite guests closely involved in social issues to deliver lectures on the background and intentions behind their communication activities.
✅ What roles does media play beyond simply 'delivering information'?
✅ What impacts, risks, and effects do interviews and information consumption have on both interviewees and audiences?
✅ What should we be mindful of when communicating?
We will explore these questions from multiple angles!
★ For more details, visit: https://d4p.world/news/35907/
◆ Event Overview
・Dates: Saturday, September 26, 8:45–17:00; Sunday, September 27, 8:45–16:45 (Registration opens at 8:30 both days) ※Tentative
・Venue: Online via Zoom
・Eligibility: Individuals aged 18–29 who are interested in 'communication' (No experience or academic background required)
・Capacity: Approximately 30 participants
・Participation Fee: ¥3,000 for students; ¥6,000 for working professionals
◆ Application Period
July 14 – August 13, 2026 (Applications may close early if capacity is reached)
◆ Application Form
Please apply via the dedicated form:
https://forms.gle/9vBDhTSpTcbWJyWq8
◆ Speakers (in order of appearance)
Natsuki Yasuda (Deputy Director, certified NPO Dialogue for People / Photojournalist)
Chiki Ogami (Commentator)
Miwa Miura (Freelance Journalist)
Munetoshi Matsuoka (Representative Director, General Incorporated Association fair)
Yasuko Shiooka (Lawyer / Secretary-General, Foreigners' Human Rights Network)
Tetsu Kubota (Documentary Filmmaker)
Taro Tokuda (Facilitator)
★ For more details, visit: https://d4p.world/news/35907/
We look forward to your applications!
About certified NPO Dialogue for People
▸ Aiming for a peaceful world beyond borders
Dialogue for People is a certified NPO that aims to build the foundation for dialogue to transform global 'indifference' into 'concern' through various 'communication activities,' striving for a world where 'the fundamental human rights of all people are protected and diversity is recognized beyond various differences.' Photojournalists Natsuki Yasuda and Kei Sato lead its activities.
In addition to reporting and disseminating information on social issues both in Japan and abroad, the organization provides educational programs for youth who will be the next generation of communicators, contributing to the continuous improvement of society.
Official Website: https://d4p.world/
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d4p.world/
Official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dialogue4People/
Official Twitter: https://twitter.com/dialogue4ppl
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