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IBI Village, For A Breathing Congo
Ibi is an environmental association who plants thousands of hectares of forest in the area of Bandundu.
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He has won four Olympic gold medals, graced the cover of Time magazine and been honored as Sportsman of the Year by Sports Illustrated, yet if you say the name Johann Olav Koss in this country, you'll usually be met with a casual shrug. Instead of cashing in on his Olympic haul, Koss embarked on a remarkable journey that has established him as one of the world's greatest ambassadors of sports. As the founder, President and CEO of Right To Play, Koss and his army of volunteers, teachers, coaches and diplomats have used the power of athletics to elevate the lives of the world's neediest children. As it turns out, Frank Marshall, one of Hollywood's most acclaimed producers and a member of the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, witnessed in person Koss's triumphs on the ice at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympic Games. Now, as part of ESPN Films' 30for30 series, Marshall will reveal the epiphany that led Koss to work towards ensuring that every child has the Right To Play.
A Million Bones
One Million Bones is a collaborative art installation designed to recognize the millions of victims and survivors who have been killed or displaced by ongoing genocides and mass atrocities in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Burma.
Our Mission is to create a visible movement that will increase global awareness of these atrocities while raising the critical funds needed to protect and aid displaced and vulnerable survivors.
For One Million Bones to realize its vision, we need people to create and donate bones for this event.
http://www.onemillionbones.org/
A Threat To Living Communities
Indian social activist Medha Patkar explains how the economic development model being imposed on India's farmers is neither inclusive nor sustainable.
Inhabitat Profiles The Non-Profit Architecture For Humanity
Architecture for Humanity is a non-profit humanitarian design firm dedicated to providing disaster relief and sustainable design to communities in need in the US and around the world.
Journey For Good: Cambodia - Orphanage Visit
Traveling with voluntour partner Globe Aware, The Wynns travel to Siem Reap, Cambodia alongside 14 fellow volunteers...
My Dinner With Andre
Two old friends meet for dinner; as one tells anecdotes detailing his experiences, the other notices their differing worldviews.
If You Build It
From the director of WORDPLAY and I.O.U.S.A. comes a captivating look at a radically innovative approach to education.
The Land Owns Us
Interview with Bob Randall, an Yankunytjatjara Elder and a traditional owner of Uluru
Return To El Salvador
17 years ago, U.N. Peace Accords marked the end of a brutal civil war in El Salvador.
This film is the compelling story of vibrant Salvadoran individuals and communities and the intricate geo-political systems that have so profoundly impacted their lives, making this distant war relevant to a current American audience.
Questions or comments? Email us: hello(at)returntoelsalvador(dot)com
What Would It Look Like?
What if the world embodied our highest potential? What would it look like?
Knowing How To Nurture Oursleves
Stephan Fayon, director of an international seed bank, explains how preserving the diversity of seeds insures against the breakdown of large-scale industrial agriculture.
Robert Wright: The Evolution Of Compassion
Robert Wright uses evolutionary biology and game theory to explain why we appreciate the Golden Rule ("Do unto others..."), why we sometimes ignore it and why there’s hope that, in the near future, we might all have the compassion to follow it.
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