The Global Search for Education: Director Morning M. Wu Sheds Light on the Creation of Shadow
This month on the Planet Classroom Network, audiences can screen Shadow, a stunningly animated, experimental story by filmmaker Morning M. Wu.
The Global Search for Education: Director Emily Low Nichols on Respecting the Outdoors
This month, audiences can screen A Not So Grand Day Out, directed by Emily Low Nicholas, on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Director Nacho Gomez Talks about The Boxing Project for At-Risk Youth
This month, audiences can screen The Boxing Project on the Planet Classroom Network.
The Global Search for Education: Barbara Whiting’s Engaging Animated Film Teaches Young People About the Dangers of Climate Change
It is a beautifully animated film that tells the story of two icebergs, Glacia and Crystal, who have been forced to break away from their glacier community in the Arctic Ocean due to global warming but now face an even greater enemy – warm water that’s causing them to melt.
The Global Search for Education: Environmentalist John Lang on Nurturing a Net Zero Culture
This month, the Protect our Planet Movement in association with Planet Classroom have launched Net Zero, a new video and podcast series in which 24 young climate activists from the Protect Our Planet (POP) Movement in association with Planet Classroom ask international thought leaders working on the environment the big questions as to how their nations are progressing towards their 2050 Net Zero pledges.
The Global Search for Education: Filmmaker Kalyanee Mam on Connecting to the Land, the Forests and the Oceans Around Us.
This month, Planet Classroom Network audiences can screen Lost World, a documentary from Director Kalyanee Mam. The film tells the story of one woman’s relationship with her home in Cambodia.
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