La Búsqueda Global para la Educación: atropellado: Una entrevista con la directora Ava Fumarolo sobre la mezcla de comedia y terror
Este mes, audiences can screen Roadkill on the Planet Classroom Network.
La Búsqueda Global para la Educación: La activista climática Ana Hanhausen entrevista a la galardonada meteoróloga Bernadette Woods Placky
Este mes, audiences can screen Net Zero Speaks with Bernadette Woods Placky on the Planet Classroom Network.
Fledgling by Juliette Rogasik Sheds Light on the Plight of Child Refugees
Por: Jailene Kontz In societies far away from war, it can be easy to forget about the millions of people trying to escape the horrors happening in their own countries. With many families becoming refugees at the hands of war, millions of children also become refugees. These children live in a tough world that no child should have to deal with. Fledgling, a film by Juliette Rogasik, offers a relatable story of a little boy trying...
Ixoq Inspires Change and Raises Awareness for Guatemalan Women and Children
By Rhea Mursalin Danielle Nicole Lee delivers an inspiring documentary-style film about a young Guatemalan mother’s journey to becoming a role model in Ixoq. This project sheds light on the cultural standards for women in Guatemala, including discrimination, lack of education, and low expectations for change. Además, it addresses the concerning issue of malnutrition in children. Sin embargo, real change is only witnessed with...
The Flower Man expone la adicción a la tecnología y la conexión humana
Por: Amanda Tuccillo Technology is constantly around us in the 21st century – whether it’s ourselves or those around us who are actively using iPhones, iPads, or laptops. The iPhone has become a common escape from reality for many kids and teenagers, and like any escape, it can become addictive. The Flower Man, a short film created by Luke and Ethan Montgomery, showcases the alarming truth of many high schools...
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