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Tag Archives: global citizen
Thank You for the Ouch!
Context for this post: I am attending a 9 week program in Asheville called Building Bridges. This is a volunteer-led, discussion-based program that focusses on structural racism and its many manifestations in Asheville. I have wanted to attend this program … Continue reading
What about Kony?…What about Job?
Several folks are asking my opinion about the Kony film. I am not one to critique Jason Russell’s approach to being a change agent. His passion for social justice and his care for the invisible children of Uganda resonate deeply … Continue reading
21st Century Skills
Preparing students to engage responsibly and intelligently in our interdependent world is a primary goal of the New Essential Standards in the NC Common Core Curriculum. Curricular changes in our education system are alarming to some teachers who have been … Continue reading
Join the FREE, online Book Club through Melibee Global
From Melibee Global Education and Consulting: http://melibeeglobal.com/2011/10/online-global-education-book-club-village-wisdom/ Melibee Global is launching its first, FREE, online book club, on November 10th at 3 pm EST. Our first book will be Carrie Wagner’s“Village Wisdom: Immersed in Uganda, Inspired by Job, Changed for Life.” … Continue reading
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Question of the Year
http://vimeo.com/16092889 For the past three years I have asked audiences, “Where have you been and what have you done that has changed your life forever?” I have gotten responses that include travel to different countries and continents, witnessing human rights … Continue reading