[liberationtech] support a video library of life experience in a 17-screen exhibit – deadline tomorrow
Lina Srivastava
lina at linasrivastava.com
Thu Jan 16 09:32:10 PST 2014
This is fantastic.
Any plans to make this a traveling exhibit?
Will donate-- and would like to speak about offline, if you can.
On Thursday, January 16, 2014, Danny Spitzberg <stationaery at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Starting next Wednesday, Global Lives is hosting a month-long, 17-screen
> exhibit in San Francisco to host salon gatherings for broader audiences
> interested in global citizenship and travel, empathy and education, and
> film and new media, as well as field trips for Bay Area schools for
> workshops on empathy and global citizenship. This exhibit is part of its
> initiative to provide educational materials for over 400 teachers in the
> USA and around the world who asked for help using video as a resource in
> their classroom.
>
> Because I believe in the power of people speaking for themselves, I'm
> working with Global Lives to build their education program and broader
> community. And thanks to the support we received last year, Global Lives
> produced 8 videos within 11 months! The amazing series features a day in
> the life of 10 transit workers around the world.
>
> You can preview five of the films at
> www.globallives.org/liveintransitpreviews/ and learn more about the
> exhibit opportunities atwww.globallives.org/exhibitmonth2014.
>
> *Before Friday at 2PM, Global Lives needs $9,500 to put curriculum and
> resources in the hands of teachers and show its video library of life
> experience to a wide audience – please donate
> at www.globallives.org/donate/ <http://www.globallives.org/donate/>.*
>
> I would be humbled and thankful if you would donate to support this
> amazing work today.
>
> Sincerely,
> Danny Spitzberg
>
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