Recent Posts From Feature Articles

The Global Search for Education: A Whimsical Take on Vampire Mythology in Dying to Defrost

This month on Planet Classroom, audiences can screen Dying to Defrost, directed by Heather Ann Abeyasekera.

The Global Search for Education: How Gone Explores Teen Friendship, Loss, and Safety

This month on Planet Classroom, audiences can screen Gone, directed by Hunter Nickless.

The Global Search for Education: Exploring Humanity’s Harmony with Nature

This month, audiences can stream Thinking Like a Mountain (performed by the Shanghai Symphony) by composer Victoria Bond on the Planet Classroom Network.

The Global Search for Education: Exploring Identity, Guilt, and Self-Reflection: An Interview with Grant Lee Bomar on Self Portraits

This month, audiences can stream Self Portraits created by the Bomar Brothers – Grant Lee and Dean Lee Bomar on the Planet Classroom Network.

The Global Search for Education: Lori Belilove and The Belilovables – A Dance Legacy Lives On

This month, audiences on Planet Classroom can immerse themselves in the beauty of Isadora Duncan’s dance legacy through the young talents of Lori Belilove and The Belilovables. 

Recent Posts From Views

Delay: A Surreal Thriller About Fate and Reality

By Juan P. Voorduin Presented as an homage to filmmaker Ari...

The Island: A Child’s Perspective on Climate Devastation

By Serena Wooten The Island is a short film written and...

The Mozart Project: A Mesmerizing Fusion of Opportunity and Orchestra

By Rhea Mursalin The Mozart Project is an impressive...

AI Soundscapes: Saving Coral Reefs from Extinction

By Charles Cowie-Wright The Coral Crisis, created by William...

Waymo’s Tech Empowers Blind Veterans with Independence

By Alex Silverman Gabriela Zavala delivers a compelling entry...

Dr. Steven Bird’s Work to Save Indigenous Languages Review

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Recent Posts From Women

The Global Search for Education: Director C. Dallas Golden on Women in Africa Using Their Skills to Change Communities

This month on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, audiences can screen C. Dallas Golden’s short film Girls Like Us – the story of a bright, young Tanzanian woman, Winnie, who discovers a passion for computer science.

The Global Search for Education: A Conversation with Xavier de Lauzanne – Director of 9 Days at Raqqa

9 Days at Raqqa is a portrait of Leila Mustapha, a young woman who is Kurdish and Syrian and who was elected Mayor of Raqqa, the former capital of the Islamic State which was destroyed during the Syrian Civil war.