Check out our friends at Federation of Young European Greens who screened LIFE IS WAITING! We love seeing this kind of participatory action and learning [Photo credit: Iara Lee.]
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Este término es sólo utilizado en México, debido a que proviene del maya y su traducción al español significa “abismo” literalmente, en donde al sur de esta región y específicamente…
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The reason for the island’s famous waterfall illusion has to do with local sand and silt deposits that flow through the area and fluctuate the color of the water so…
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Our ally BirdLife International is working with Iraqi women, particularly widows, to keep the tradition of weaving palm fronds and reeds alive.
by adminAfter creating their products, the women sell them locally and internationally. This is the type of nonviolent resistance we love to see!! [Photo credit: BirdLife International.]
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Getting colder in EUROPE, warm hearts needed! #refugeeswelcome #refugeecrisis [Photo credit: Yoal Desurmont, Unsplash.com.]
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Zohra – The Afghan Women’s Orchestra winner of the 2017 Freemuse Award The students of the Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM) defy the odds against them as the first…
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Cold in EUROPE, warm hearts needed! #refugeeswelcome #refugeecrisis [Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.]
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What an amazing turnout for our screening of K2 with our friends at the Milano Mountain Film Festival!! Grazie mille! [Photo credit: Iara Lee.]
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Today we commemorate another AFRICA-FOR-AFRICANS leader assassination. 56 years ago today, Patrice Lumumba, the first legally elected prime minister of the Congo, was assassinated at the age of 35. The…
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Sometimes I wonder about the huge work to make our grassroots films and if they are reaching enough people, touching people’s hearts… but then we get a message that even…
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আরে উন্নয়ন! তুমি কার Bengali poetic expression regarding “development”. It says “Hey development! You belong to whom?” [Photo credit: Adli Wahid, Unsplash.com.]
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We were the center of attention with our drone camera in remote areas of the country. Locals and kids loved learning and seeing aerial images of their villages.
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I am horribly busy editing but intensely getting educated about resistance music in BURKINA FASO. Here is the great JoEy le Soldat who I meet and interviewed about his life…
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Filmmaking traditional culture in BURKINA FASO Learning how to make traditional soap My cameraman and UNGVT apiculturist getting ready to film bees in action… they brought back awesome footage and…
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The kids of BURKINA FASO [Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons.]
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Meet “Mr. Poubelle”! Also known as “The Prince of Rubbish,” the Burkinabè artist Sahab Koanda uses garbage and recycled metal to make sculptures, creating art from objects that others saw…
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While we witness so much destruction in the world, we keep plugging along constructing: building an additional classroom at Maayo Fuuta school in MAURITANIA . [Photo credit: Iara Lee.]
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The Syrian Journalist Zaina Erhaim said: “Al-Fateh Army” with some islamists in Idlib burned the buses which should have taken out the injured people in “Alfoua and Kfaria”. Those Mojahedin…
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Sharing my activism with friends in TOGO: today at the University of Lome, tomorrow at French Institute :)
by admin13 décembre 2016- 15h Film: Cultures of Resistance bande announce: http://culturesofresistancefilms.com/cor-feature Lieu: Salle de projection du Confucius – Universite de Lomé 14 décembre 2016- 18h 30 Film: K2 and the Invisible…
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We are so grateful that almost 100 countries have screened our films. each screening counts, from basement to classroom to festivals to huge theaters, all helps to get our stories…