Bruce Ravelli: Campus Conversations

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Themes for this sociology prof’s interview: Life changing moments Finding your path Being an influencer Being your own person

Israeli Youth Ambassador

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She was the youngest international youth ambassador from Israel.She thrives on the challenge of opening up a dialogue about modern Israel with Jewish youth in Canada. Shanut Sheiruit A Zionist youth movement is an organization formed for Jewish children and

A tall ship sailor… and a paddle board

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On an early morning he paddled out on Cadboro Bay near Victoria. He came back with a story.

A project in Zanzibar: business development for youth

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Building hope and capacity for youth in ZanzibarFor more information on daraja visit here

Earth Ranger – saving endangered species

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This is Robin’s third year of working to save protected species. It started when she first saw a clip about “Earth Rangers” on television when we was seven. She talks about her successful fundraising strategies and the campaigns she’s worked

” I knew I had them” when they asked for the lavender oil

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A new teacher finds big rewards while offering yoga at a residential program for challenged youth.

Transforming: Working with real turkeys

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A new teacher helps at risk youth find purpose and meaning through taking responsibility for the raising of turkeys.

Finding purpose for our dreams

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Finding purpose for the dreams of our younger people. We must hold on to respect for our elders, and each other. This is a key teaching for first peoples. It leads to finding our own purpose and fulfilling our dreams.

Engaging youth (or any age)

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What’s needed for youth ( or anyone) to become more of a player in organizations or the community at large.

Justin Blanchfield: CSI at Arbutus Global Middle School( 2013)

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Part of Community School Interviews Series: Sustainability in 2013 ‘Public education needs reforms to engage those “special” students who are destined to be the next Steve Jobs (if properly engaged). I love being part of the change.’ – Justin Blanchfield.