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Originally posted on Be Like Water: Dr. Masaru Emoto, a researcher and alternative healer from Japan has given the world a good deal of evidence of the magic of positive thinking. He became famous when his water molecule experiments featured in the 2004 film, What The Bleep Do We Know? His experiments demonstrate that human thoughts and intentions can alter…
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Well, this one is going to be about a designer, originally from Colombia…
and, tagua nuts do work wonders 🙂
FROM: CCA List
DATE: June, 2016
for those in Montreal at the time:
… rather than EGO to EGO…
Just the Q&A after Prof. Miller’s talk on “Educating for Wisdom” on Day 2 of the “World Wisdom about and for Social Change” seminar series on March 16, 17, 21, 22, 2016.
credit: LOWKItube
Date & Time: | Monday March 21, 2016 | 12:30 PM – 05:00 PM |
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Venue: | Desautels Hall (2nd floor, South Building) | map Rotman School of Management, U of Toronto, 105 St George Street |
Location: | Toronto |
Cost: | FREE. All are welcome. Pre-registration is mandatory online. |
AGENDA:
12:30-1:00pm check-in, coffee & juice
1:05-2:10pm Opening Remarks and IDERD* Awards presented by: Prof. Cheryl Regehr, Vice-President and Provost, U of T
*IDERD = International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
2:10-2:20pm break
2:20-4:15pm Panel Discussion with:
4:15-5:00pm networking
QUESTIONS: Mr. Ahmed Ahmed, Program Coordinator, Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office, U of Toronto E: ahmed.ahmed@utoronto.ca T: 416-978-5439
How many of you have used or seen the use of film as a tool for transformative education for social change in your classes, communities, organizations, workplaces, faith communities and the like? How can film be used to touch people in a way that helps
move personal, social and policy concerns forward in areas of social and environmental justice, peace, race, class, culture, gender and other issues of marginalization and oppression? Using the award winning documentary film Toxic Trespass on Children’s Health and the Environment as an example, participants will be introduced to a
framework developed for the use of films for social change that can be adapted to other workshops and programs.
Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg PhD, MES, holds a Diploma in Physical Therapy (McGill University), a Masters in Environmental Studies (York University) and a PhD in Adult Education (University of Toronto). An education and film consultant, she researches,
writes and speaks on environmental health, equality, social, economic and environmental justice, peace and energy issues. She was the driving force behind the creation of 2 documentaries (Toxic Trespass; and Exposure: Environmental Links to Breast Cancer) and accompanying educational resource guides (Taking Action for a Healthy Future; and Taking Action on Children’s Health and the Environment).
Re the movie to be discussed:
Bari Cohen’s Toxic Trespass, a compelling new film on children’s health and the environment, is a co-production of If You Love Our Children Productions and the National Film Board of Canada , with the support of Women’s Healthy Environments Network (WHEN) . It investigates the growing evidence that we are conducting a large-scale toxicological experiment on our children, and explores what some scientists, doctors, activists and others are doing about it. More
DVD and a companion resource guide, Taking Action on Children’s Health and the Environment: National Film Board Ordering information
Cute, isn’t he/she/…it, …or “they”?
Professor Brian P. Schmidt is Distinguished Professor, Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics Australian National University
In 1998 two teams traced back the expansion of the universe over billions of years and discovered that it was accelerating, a startling discovery that suggests that more than 70% of the cosmos is contained in a previously unknown form of matter, called Dark Energy. The 2011 Nobel Laureate for Physics, Brian Schmidt, leader of the High-Redshift Supernova Search Team, will describe this discovery and explain how astronomers have used observations to trace our universe’s history back more than 13 billion years, leading them to ponder the ultimate fate of the cosmos.