via vimeo by Go Prjects Film Coming Earth Day 2018 Earthrise tells the story of the first image captured of the Earth from space in 1968. Told solely by the Apollo 8 astronauts, the film recounts their experiences and memories and explores the beauty,...
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Meeting The Mother – Janaka, Auroville (video)
“The Mother. An inner story by Auroville pioneers”. Janaka (Bernard Delambre) An inner story by the pioneers. Episode #6 with Janaka
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“The Mother. An inner story by Auroville pioneers”. André Hababou. An inner story by the pioneers. Episode #2 with André Hababou
Read moreMeeting The Mother – Shyama, Auroville by Fred Cebron
An inner story by the pioneers. Episode #5 with Shyama Total freedom An interview with Shyama published in “Turning Points” via At The Mothers Feed BLOG I was married and lived in Uganda. My husband was a Bengali whose mother was a devotee. In 1961, somebody...
Read morePodcast: A Conversation with Helena Norberg-Hodge with Charles Eisentein
This is a conversation with the political thinker and activist Helena Norberg-Hodge. She had a huge radicalizing influence on my political thinking through her film Ancient Futures. By "radical" I don't mean the usual leftist politics. Helena is a tireless...
Read moreWe Are the Universe Becoming Aware of Itself
Our Responsibility Since Creation via Pachamama Alliance By Jocelyn Mercado Ancient wisdom holds that humans were created to be the caretakers of the Earth. We were placed here on this planet in order to care for its plants and animals, to protect its...
Read moreCRAZYWISE The Movie
http://crazywisefilm.com | Official extended trailer for CRAZYWISE, a feature documentary challenging the current mental health system in crisis. A 20-year fascination with shamanism leads photographer and filmmaker Phil Borges to question how Western...
Read moreThis Incubator Is Creating The Next Generation Of Farmers
By providing free training and support to socially disadvantaged, aspiring agricultural entrepreneurs, FARMroots is diversifying the (very old, very white) industry. via FC Newsletter By Eillie Anzilotti (photo Chris Wayne) As a child, Chris Wayne grew...
Read moreThis Ancient Building Technique Could House Millions Of People In Africa
The solution: A Roof + A Skill + A Market via The Bubian Vault website After two years of technical trials, a French builder, Thomas Granier, and a Burkinabé farmer, Séri Youlou, set up the Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN) in the year 2000. AVN's mission...
Read moreHow To Promote Diversity And Inclusion Duringa A Month Of Multicultural Holidays
via FastCompany by Gwen Moran When you wish someone "Happy Holidays," you may be recognizing more observances than you think. Cheerful calls of "Season’s Greetings" or Happy Holidays" typically were a catch all for well-known holidays like Hanukkah and...
Read moreThe War You Don’t See
Actual as never before, did you ever thought that you follow a propaganda?!! 2015 - 'The Coming War' - Contribute to John Pilger's new documentary project here bit.ly/PilgerMovie John Pilger's 'The War You Don't See' (2011) is a powerful and timely investigation...
Read moreMeet Birgitta Jónsdóttir: the Ex-Wikileaks Volunteer Who Has Helped the Pirate Party Reshape Iceland
via New Story Hub “In Iceland, the direct democracy Pirate Party made big gains in Sunday’s national elections, raising the prospect it will form a coalition government with other left-wing parties. The Pirates won 10 seats in Iceland’s 63-member Parliament,...
Read moreStephen Hawking Explains Why Human History Is “The History of Stupidity”
via CE blog by Alexa Erickson Stephen Hawking has undoubtedly shaken up world views with his ideas of life as we know it: future, present, past. Most of his thoughts, nonetheless, seem to offer overwhelmingly dark warnings. This past Wednesday, the famous...
Read moreThe Power of Community - How Cuba Survived Peak Oil
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1990, Cuba's economy went into a tailspin. With imports of oil cut by more than half and food by 80 percent people were desperate. This film tells of the hardships and struggles as well as the community and creativity...
Read moreMovie: Summer in UTOPIA_Freetown Christiania
Summer in Utopia is the story of a hippie anarchist community founded in 1971 in downtown Copenhagen, where more than 900 inhabitants currently live an alternative, communal lifestyle without private property. In recent years, they have been fighting...
Read moreHistory:May 1968 events in France_ just a revolution?
via Blog Martin Armstrong That year was a tremendously volatile period of civil unrest in France. May 1968 was highlighted by demonstrations and massive general strikes. Students, not the elderly, staged occupations of universities and factories across...
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