The Global Search for Education: Director Grace Goen’s 2018 Pandemic Was Unseen
This month audiences can screen Unseen, curated by NFFTY for the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Climate Activist Mphathesithe Mkhize Explores South Africa’s Progress on the Road to Net Zero
This month, Planet Classroom Network audiences can screen Net Zero Speaks with Crispin Hemson, curated by Protect our Planet and Planet Classroom.
The Global Search for Education: Climate Activist Sam Okorie Explores Nigeria’s Progress on the Road to Net Zero
This month audiences can screen Net Zero Speaks to Rep Sam Onuigbo on the Planet Classroom Network.
Mike Schleif’s Space Bears; Making Capitalism Bear-able
By Sean Hendrickson Space Bears the Movie uses its relatively solid animation and music as a foundation for its witty, well written allegories surrounding late stage capitalism and its consequences. King Glopp is the epitome of greed: stealing resources from all over the galaxy and forcing those under him to expand his wealth. Kids (as we all know) have a strong sense of what’s “fair” from a young age, and this film does a great job...
How Can a Smart City Fight Climate Change? Solving Tomorrow’s Problems Today
By Alex Silverman The latest entry in Planet Classroom’s Problem Solver Series comes from student Diamond Middleton. The problem Middleton wants to solve is fighting climate change with the cities of tomorrow; these cities are referred to as “smart cities.” The goal of these cities is to prompt sustainability, inclusion, and the improvement in the quality of people’s way of life. This short primarily focuses on cities around the world...
Recent Comments