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Originating from two trainings by Ruth Rosenhek in Victoria Australia in 2008, this group of people have a common desire to facilitate the healing of our world through Deep Ecology and the Work that Reconnects. We may have different names for them and use these practices in a wide range of communities but we share an experience of this training and are keen ...learn more

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GOING TO THE MOVIES: Global Issues on Film

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Start time: Sat, Mar 01, 2008 06:00
 
End time: Sat, Mar 01, 2008 09:00
 
Type: Other
 
Website: http://www.hol.edu/view_course...
 
Contact name: Mike Seymour
 
Contact email: Mike [at] hol.edu
 
Phone: 360-341-3020
 
Address: Distance Course, Washington
United States
 

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Wake up your classroom with an incredible variety of documentary and commercial films on the leading environmental, social, economic and cultural issues. Using Netflix or The Video Project, you will sample 8 videos, such as: An Inconvenient Truth, Hotel Rwanda, the 11th Hour, The Corporation, Affluenza, The end of Suburbia, or Winged Migration. Access to a DVD and VHS player is necessary. A 3-month Netflix subscription is about $30. 

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NOTE: This is a distance course for teachers and may be started at any time with three months to complete.


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