The Global Search for Education – American Gothic: Memory, Identity and Reality
This month, American Gothic—a mind-bending short horror film by sibling writer-directors Grant and Dean Bomar—premieres on Planet Classroom’s YouTube Channel.
The Global Search for Education: Youth Voices on Climate Tech, Equity, and the Future of Planet-Saving Innovation
This month, audiences can screen Net Zero Speaks with Alexis Abramson on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Gone: Dance, Loss, and the Art of Letting Go
Mimi Garrard—hailed by The New York Times for her “intimately glowing dances” and described by the Charlotte Observer as “a step ahead of her time”— returns to Planet Classroom’s YouTube channel this month with Gone, a haunting dance film exploring grief, loss, and healing.
The Global Search for Education: From Streets to Stage in Tangier
This month audiences can watch Our Theater, Our Home on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Blue and Green Music: Quartet Meets O’Keeffe
This month, Planet Classroom proudly presents a remarkable performance of Blue and Green Music, a string quartet composed by Victoria Bond and inspired by Georgia O’Keeffe’s iconic painting of the same name.
The Global Search for Education: Juggling for Freedom: A Prison Film Without Words
This month on Planet Classroom, audiences can watch Bold, a short film curated by the KIDS FIRST! Film Festival.