A Can't Hide Me rendező azokra az indiai nőkre összpontosít, akik kilépnek, hogy valóra váltsák álmaikat
By Will Hite In India, millions of women living under its patriarchal society are told to stay inside as much as possible and tend to familial duties such as cooking, tisztítás, and finding a husband. Egyébként, they are subject to men outside their family and have a chance of ruining their family’s honor. While many women continue to face significant challenges when it comes to their personal freedom, what happens to...
Esther Roestan Moon River című előadása egy időtlen klasszikust fejleszt
By Will Hite First performed by Audrey Hepburn on an acoustic guitar in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Henry Mancini’s ‘Moon River’ helped the film become a timeless classic about love. While many singers would cover the song, as its themes of being “…after the same rainbow’s end” still ring true, the musical score Mancini composed evokes equally as much colorfully romantic imagery. Esther Roestan, a student...
A malawi hallgató aggódik jövője miatt egy olyan világban, amely a kapcsolatokról szól
by Lexi Portner “I’m scared because there might not be a future,” says high school student Tamika, “because in reality in Malawi and other developing countries and worldwide… you need to know someone in order for you to get by.” In Nepotism: My Worst Fear (most a Planet Classroom Network YouTube csatornán vetítenek), Tamika, a high school student from the Mzuzu International Academy in Malawi, delivers a...
Az ifjúsági filmes a műanyagfogyasztás előnyeire és hátrányaira összpontosít
By Lexi Portner Is plastic always bad? Például, what about its benefits in medicine and public health during the Coronavirus pandemic? How does society misuse cost-effective plastic? What are the biodegradable options for plastic packaging? The short stop motion short film, Műanyag: Gonosz vagy Hős (most a Planet Classroom Network YouTube csatornán vetítenek), focuses on why plastic is not a black and white...
Az ifjúsági aktivisták kérik, hogy hagyjuk ki az eldobható szalmát
By Lexi Portner In the US alone we use about 500 million straws a day. “That’s enough to fill 46,000 big school buses a year,” according to Milo Cress. Milo has made the reduction of single-use plastic straws a personal mission. The Last Straw is one of eight stories that cover youth activism focusing on sustainability and the environment created by Young Voices for the Planet (YVFP) Alapító, Author and Illustrator Lynne...
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