Home
People

Displaying 10 videos of 1240 matching videos

< Prev 1  ...  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  ...  124  Next > 

Identity and Cosmopolitanism with Kwame Anthony Appiah - Conversations with History

Published on Feb 26, 2015

Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law, New York University, for a discussion of his intellectual journey. Appiah reminisces about his early years in Ghana and Great Britain focusing on the influence of his parents. After outlining his formal education, he discusses the philosophical problems that have interested him. The discussion then turns to his analysis of identity and cosmopolitanism and the interface between them and concludes with a discussion of the importance of conversation in building a cooperative world. Recorded on 02/06/2015. Series: "Conversations with History" [Humanities] [Show ID: 29334] More info here.
EarthSayer Kwame Appiah
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Culture and Consciousness More Details
Shifting Culture Towards Equity

Published on Sep 16, 2016

http://socialcapitalmarkets.net

SOCAP16 - At The Intersection of Money and Meaning

Panelists include Deborah Cullinan YBCA, Rha Goddess, Move the Crowd and Marc Amuthi Josephy, YBCA  What sustains life in your community? 



EarthSayers Deborah Cullinan; Rha Goddess; Marc Amuthi Josephy
Date unknown Format Speech
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Investing and Sustainability More Details
A Budding Industry: Opportunities in Cannabis, OEN Panel

Published on Mar 20, 2017

Oregon Entrepreneur Network (OEN), #OENPubTalk of March 8, 2017 in Portland, Oregon. The panel features Sara Batterby, President and CEO, Hifi Farms, as Moderator with panelists Ashley Preece-Sackett, Executive Director, Ethical Cannabis Alliance (ECA); Dyana Patamia, President, Botanic eLiquids; and Jesce Horton, Chairman, The Minority Cannabis Business Association (MCBA).

About Oregon Entrepreneurs Network

The OEN PubTalk™ is our flagship monthly happy hour — a perfect starting point for new community members and a great place for established members to make new connections. Held the second Wednesday of every month, OEN PubTalks are what the name implies — an hour of networking followed by a talk on a specified theme. And yes, they take place at a pub.

Produced, filmed and edited by Ruth Ann Barrett and Barry Heidt of EarthSayers.tv and Sustainability Action Media.

EarthSayers Jesce Horton; Dyana Patamia; Ashley Preece-Sackett
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
Architecture, Faith and Community | Sophia de Sousa

Streamed live on February 28th 2017

Spiritual and religious spaces are fundamental features of a place, signifying the value and importance of faith and connection at the heart of a community. In a changing global context, the design, status and use of places of worship evolves to reflect the diverse needs of a wider public. Faith spaces are reimagined to foster a culture of mutuality and engagement, facilitating the growth of social capital. John McAslan CBE and Aidan Potter of John McAslan + Partners are joined by Sophia de Sousa and The Revd The Lord Griffiths to discuss the way in which communities are shaped socially and culturally through shared spaces, values and connections.
EarthSayers Sophia de Sousa; John McAslan; Aidan Potter
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Design and Architecture More Details
Shell Oil's Stern Warning on Climate Change from 1991

Shell Oil Company made Climate of Concern in 1991 as a warning against the dangers of climate change; then they ignored it. 

Oil Giant Shell has spent millions lobbying against action on climate change. Yet a video uncovered by De Correspondent and The Guardian has revealed that the company was acutely aware of the dangers of global warming as early in 1991 when it produced a short documentary warning against the threat of global warming.

Subscribe to Journeyman here.

Date unknown Format Documentary
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Change More Details
We Have to Keep Fighting: Standing Rock

Water Protectors Vow Continued Resistance to DAPL as Main Camp Is Evicted

Reported on by Amy Goodman of Democracy Now.

Published on Feb 23, 2017

In North Dakota, the main resistance camp set up by Lakota water protectors fighting the $3.8 billion Dakota Access pipeline has been largely vacated after protesters were ordered to leave the camp on Wednesday. Police arrested around 10 people. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the North Dakota governor had imposed a noon eviction deadline for the hundreds of water protectors still living at the resistance camp. Prayers ceremonies were held on Wednesday, and part of the camp was set on fire before the eviction began. Water protectors say the resistance camp sits on unceded Sioux territory under the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie and that they have a right to remain on their ancestral land. A couple dozen people remain at the camp. The ongoing encampments in North Dakota were the largest gathering of Native Americans in decades. At its peak, more than 10,000 people were at the resistance camp. Earlier this month, construction crews resumed work on the final section of the pipeline, after the Trump administration granted an easement to allow Energy Transfer Partners to drill beneath the Missouri River. We go to Standing Rock to speak with LaDonna Brave Bull Allard and Linda Black Elk.
EarthSayers Linda Black Elk; LaDonna Brave Bull Allard
Date unknown Format News
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Standing Rock Indian Reservation More Details
A Standing Rock Camp Is Burned | The Daily 360 | The New York Times
Published on Feb 23, 2017
A Standing Rock Camp Is Burned | The Daily 360 | The New York Times

The largest protest camp at Standing Rock was cleared on Wednesday (2/22) after the governor of North Dakota ordered the evacuation of people who had occupied the land for months.

By: Nick Cote, Niko Koppel, and Kaitlyn Mullin

Read the story here

Date unknown Format News
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Standing Rock Indian Reservation More Details
Women Grow Panel with Dr. Knox and R. White, R.N.

Published on Jan 22, 2017

November 4th 2016 Women Grow gathering with a main panel discussion focusing on cannabis and its importance to medical health professionals.
With Host: Amy Peradotta and Panel : Professor "P", Rebecca White, R.N. and Dr. Rachel Knox. Videotaped by Barry Heidt of AllThingsCannabis.TV.
EarthSayers Dr. Rachel Knox; Amy Peradotta; Rebecca White
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
The Benefits of Cannabis by Mary Lou Burton

Published on Dec 29, 2016

Mary Lou Burton shares insight into Oregon's 1st Cannabis Growers Fair in Salem, Oregon. Mary shares her insights into Cannabis as beneficial to health and enthusiastically shares her overview as to how important this plant is to all of us. Produced by Barry Heidt. 

EarthSayer Mary Lou Burton
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
Women Grow Cannabis Expo Panel Presentation

Published on Dec 19, 2016

The Women Grow, Cultivating Cannabis Leadership Conference,  in Portland, Oregon.

Amy Peradotta, Sara Holmes, Mary Lou Barton, David Muret, Amanda Conley, Shabnam Malek.
Panel Speakers: Claire Kaufmann, Jesce Horton, Erious Johnson, Jenny Diggles, and James Morris. Produced by Barry Heidt.  His YouTube channel is AllCannabis Considered.tv
EarthSayers Sara Holmes; Claire Kaufmann; Amy Peradotta
Date unknown Format Panel
Length unknown Keywords Sustainability More Details
 

Displaying 10 videos of 1240 matching videos

< Prev 1  ...  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  ...  124  Next > 



Follow EarthSayersFollow EarthSayers on Twitteron Twitter

Sustainability Advocate Blog  •  About EarthSayers  •  Formats  •  FAQ  •  Privacy Policy
Site Map  •  Home

Earthsayers: The Voices of Sustainability

All content © 2008-2024

v3aear

To send a link to:


just complete the fields below. To enter multiple recipients, separate the names and the email addresses with commas. Just be sure to keep them in the correct sequence of name to email address.

EarthSayers.tv does not save any personal information; it is used solely to send the email.

Tweet