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Barrio de Paz

Barrio de Paz

Nelsa Libertad Curbelo Cora is proponent of non-violence who has fought for Indigenous people's rights and worked as a mediator in conflicts throughout South America. She founded Ser Paz (Being Peace) to work with youth gangs in Guayaquil, Ecuador. Through her work, many of Guayaquil's most dangerous gangs have disarmed, agreed to abandon violence and are now working together to rebuild the community.


A Threat to Living Communities

A Threat to Living Communities

Medha Patkar is a social activist who has led the struggle for the people affected by the controversial Sardar Sarovar Project on the Narmada river in Gujarat, India. She founded the Narmada Bachoao Andolan and National Alliance of People's movements and is recipient of numerous awards including the Goldman Environmental Prize, Amnesty International's Human Rights Defender's Award and the BBC's Green Ribbon Award.


Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All

Seva Cafe: Love All, Serve All

Anjali Desai is a volunteer at Manav Sadhna, a NGO based at Gandhi Ashram in Ahmedabad, whose mission is to serve the underprivileged. Seva Cafe is one of its many projects in Ahmedabad.


The Story of Stuff

The Story of Stuff

From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world.


Sissy Farmer

Sissy Farmer

Joel Salatin has been a star in the Eco-Agricultural community for some time. We the eating public are fortunate that he and his kind are gaining wider recognition as conscious stewards of our landscape. He may be one of the smartest guys I know. If you want the skinny on local farming read his latest book "Everything I Want To Do Is Illegal."


Are You Part of the 11%?

Are You Part of the 11%?

Are you ready for a quantum leap forward, personally and collectively? In this video, bestselling author Marianne Williamson dares us to become part of the 11% of people that can transform the world. From the suffragettes to the civil rights movement, history shows that all it takes is ENOUGH people to truly make a difference. Will you be one of them? Marianne Williamson can be found at www.marianne.com


It's Not Too Late

It's Not Too Late

The crises facing our planet can be overwhelming. But it is not too late for change, says Van Jones, a social justice leader. In this video, he shares that change begins with a worldview that says we’re not going to leave anyone behind. Together, we can make the shift beyond a throw-away culture to a world in which everything is respected as sacred. He is the President of the Ella Baker Center for Human Rights and Green For All.


The 11th Hour

The 11th Hour

Turn mankind's darkest hour into its finest.


The Housing Bubble

The Housing Bubble

Dean Baker, Executive Director of The Center for Economic and Policy Research talks about the housing bubble, why it's a really big deal and why its collapse will have huge consequences. The run-up in house prices has created $8 trillion in housing bubble wealth – wealth that could disappear if house prices return to trend level – that’s a loss averaging more than $100,000 for every homeowner in the U.S.


1-Minute Shift: Edgar Mitchell

1-Minute Shift: Edgar Mitchell

In this one minute video, Apollo astronaut Capt. Edgar Mitchell shares the extraordinary story of his mystical experience in space while returning from the moon, an experience that led him to shift his whole vision of reality. Yogis call such an experience "samadhi," and it led Edgar to create the Institute of Noetic Sciences to explore the meeting of science and spirituality, as well as the creation of a new worldview.