Greenhouse- an inspirational short film that looks at greening Toronto's social housing community
Type: Film Organisation: Hellhound Productions / Murmur Films / Toronto Hydro / GLOBE / The Social Housing Services Corporation
Summary: Greenhouse is an inspiring short film that tells the story of the transformative power of youth, community building and conservation in Toronto's social housing residences. The film explores how community and youth are at the root of tangible solutions and change in our fight to save the environment.
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Beauty and the Bike
Type: Film Organisation: Darlington media group
Summary: This is an 8 minute version of a 55 minute documentary Beauty and the Bike. The film follows two groups of young women from Darlington and Bremen. Between them, they discover what makes - and stops - teenage girls from cycling. The answer? "It's the Infrastructure, stupid!" The full DVD is available from www.bikebeauty.org
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Edward de Bono discusses six thinking hats
Type: Film Organisation: Indigo TrainingUK
Summary: Dr. Edward de Bono explains why his Six Thinking Hats® method is a far superior alternative to traditional argument.
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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt 5
Type: Film Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy
Summary: December 07, 2009 — (Part 5) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.
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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt4
Type: Film Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy
Summary: December 07, 2009 — (Part 4) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.
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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin (pt3)
Type: Film Organisation: Bard Centre for Environmental Policy
Summary: December 02, 2009 — (Part 3) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.
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Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein and Andrew Revkin pt2
Type: Film Organisation: Bard CEP
Summary: December 02, 2009 — (Part 2) Keynote Conversation on Higher Education and Sustainability: Leon Botstein, President of Bard College, and Andrew Revkin, New York Times Science Reporter, discuss "What is the Role of Higher Education in building a sustainable future?" with Eban Goodstein, Bard CEP director, as moderator.
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Jeff Skoll makes movies that matter
Type: Podcast (MP3) Organisation: Ted Talks
Summary: Film producer Jeff Skoll (An Inconvenient Truth) talks about his film company, Participant Productions, the people who've inspired him and his path from eBay to social entrepreneur and film producer. Skoll talks about using film as a tool for raising awareness and engaging the global community. Use is governed by the CC license "Attribution -- NonCommercial -- NonDerivative." http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/
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Van Jones for PopTech!
Type: Podcast (MP3) Organisation: Poptech!
Summary: Activist Van Jones is tackling two of our biggest problems-urban poverty and environmental peril-with a fresh, dynamic plan. His vision for providing America's poor with "green jobs instead of jails" calls for a Green Revolution that includes everyone.
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Negotiating Generational Change
Type: Podcast (MP3) Organisation: Building Movement Project
Summary: Hear from Gordon Chin of Chinatown CDC, Monifa Bandele of Change the Game, and Frances Kunreuther talk about their experiences negotiating generational change in their organizations. A discussion on leadership and communications within the activist and not for profit sectors from the Building Movement Project.
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