Global Oneness Project

Finding Our Shared Values Through Film

Welcome to the Global Oneness Project group on WiserEarth, where members can connect with others around the world and share stories, practices, resources and media that contribute to a shift in consciousness toward oneness.   Many people have written to us and said, "Okay, I've watched the Global Oneness Project films. I'm inspired. What can I do to contribu ...learn more

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Created: Nov 27, 2007
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Kara E Reeve

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Email: kereeve [at] mit.edu
 
Address: Boston, Massachusetts
United States
 
I Speak: English, some Spanish
 
I Am: Student
 
Member Since: November 27, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 10:41:54
 

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Candidate for a Master of City Planning at the Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology).

primary interests:  climate justice, fair trade, environmental policy and planning, sustainable development

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