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Tzeporah Berman
May 2, 2012
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Remarkable responses to great questions by middle school students in Victoria. Themes: Balancing having jobs and protecting the environment from oil spills and tankers Facing global climate challenges Working with and against large corporations Cleaning up the tarsands Making social
Monique Gray Smith: a story of resilience
May 2, 2012
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A young boy’s journey to a residential school ends up in the TB ward of a hospital and gets the attention of an empathetic nurse. To view more of Monique’s clips on her work around Hope, Faith and Empathy
Jody Paterson: Teacher as Transformer
May 2, 2012
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Jeremy Taylor: What keeps me going
May 2, 2012
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An international folk legend and activist shares the moments that kept his career going. Here’s a list of video clips about an international folk legend Here are the rest of those great moments we recorded after his show here.
Elizabeth May : Tar sands and Enbridge
May 1, 2012
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Interviewed by over 100 middle school students around these themes: the role of people in influencing government environmental policy getting attention from the media around climate change demands and benefits of being a green politician how can one person affect
Inspiring by moving beyond
May 1, 2012
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Attempting to bring education out of the box letting the student experience the world in a hands on fashion. LOVING teaching at my school in Campbell River as my students are my daily inspiration for the past 14 years…. Steve
Mary Jack: stories, traditions, teachings, values for our grandchildren
May 1, 2012
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An indigenous elder’s desire found a viable platform to share her stories and teachings. View her moments.
Richard Bunbury moments
May 1, 2012
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Stories and wisdom from a career of teaching which shifted into law. Also a recounting of his father’s exploits in WW II. View 3 other segments