The Global Search for Education:  The “Green Citizen of Venezuela” Manuel Diaz Speaks with Net Zero’s Ricardo Delgado
Apr03

The Global Search for Education:  The “Green Citizen of Venezuela” Manuel Diaz Speaks with Net Zero’s Ricardo Delgado

Net Zero is the highly anticipated new video and podcast series in which youth leaders from POP (Protect Our Planet) Movement in association with Planet Classroom track the progress being made by international thought leaders to achieve Net Zero by 2050.

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The Global Search for Education: Mezzo Soprano Hailey McAvoy on How to Make Opera More Appealing to Young People
Apr01

The Global Search for Education: Mezzo Soprano Hailey McAvoy on How to Make Opera More Appealing to Young People

Winner of the 2019 Concerto Competition at Bard College Conservatory, mezzo-soprano Hailey McAvoy performs Le Charme by composer Amedee-Ernest Chausson on the Planet Classroom Network this month. 

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Manrique: Creating Peace Through Dance
Apr01

Manrique: Creating Peace Through Dance

By Alex Silverman From Luis Barreto comes a short documentary about violence, art, peace, and rehabilitation. Manrique chronicles the journey of Yoiner Machado, a teacher and professional dancer who has used his dance academy to help the struggling communities of the city of Manrique in Columbia. Manrique is a city struggling with gang violence in its neighborhoods and people losing loved ones frequently due to all-out war. ...

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Gregory Foltynowicz’s The Art of Healing Shows the Reality of Grief
Apr01

Gregory Foltynowicz’s The Art of Healing Shows the Reality of Grief

By Grace Madover The Art of Healing is a short silent film that aims to effectively depict the stages of grief and healing. The story is about a father grieving the loss of his daughter. The two enjoyed painting together and had a passion for art. Throughout the film, the father attempts to paint again without his daughter. There is a transformation in the father where at first he is hesitant to paint, then he becomes very angry and...

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An Immersive Journey Through the Life of One of the Most Revered Trees in the World
Apr01

An Immersive Journey Through the Life of One of the Most Revered Trees in the World

By Rishi Mulloth One of the greatest innovations of humankind was the creation of record keeping, and with it came a record of history for future generations to learn from. But what if civilization could see human history through the lens of something that lived through it, like a tree. The immersive and spectacular short film, The Atomic Tree, tries to do just that.  It tells the story of the 400 year old bonsai tree that...

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