The Global Search for Education: 5000 Miles Apart but Belonging to a Global Community
This month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, audiences can screen 5000 Miles Apart. The film juxtaposes youth in Morocco and youth in California, U.S. — who are able to connect, albeit virtually, despite the distance and differences that separate them. It is curated for the Planet Classroom Network by Global Nomads. As part of the Global Nomads Group Campfire program, the students share stories of their day-to-day lives, their interests and their aspirations with each other. Through this experience, youth are able to learn about themselves and further their understanding of how different cultures survive and thrive in an ever-changing world.
The Global Search For Education: Director Claire Imler Takes Audiences Around the World in 106 Days.
This month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, audiences can screen 106 Days, an invigorating visual collection of moments captured by filmmaker Claire Imler’s voyage to 9 countries around the world during the Spring 2019 Semester at Sea.
The Global Search for Education: Improving Our Planet and Our Creativity with Materials for the Arts
This month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, audiences can learn how to create wonderful artworks in DIY videos produced by Material for the Arts
The Global Search for Education: Director C. Dallas Golden on Women in Africa Using Their Skills to Change Communities
This month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, audiences can screen C. Dallas Golden’s short film Girls Like Us – the story of a bright, young Tanzanian woman, Winnie, who discovers a passion for computer science.
The Global Search for Education: National Youth Poets Respond to a World Facing Unprecedented Challenges
Beginning this month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel audiences will be able to listen to poetry readings by Manasi Garg, Maddy Dietz, Isabella Ramirez, Ethan Wang, and Anthony John Wiles, Jr. Representing five geographical regions of the US, these 5 high school students were chosen from thousands of award-winning poets to serve for 1 year as the 2020 Class of National Student Poets.
The Global Search for Education: Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee Talks about Marie’s Dictionary and Preserving a Native American Language
Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee’s wonderful film, Marie’s Dictionary (Curated by Global Oneness Project). This short film is about the first and only Wakchumni dictionary, a nearly extinct Native American language.