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Arctic Youth Witness to Climate Change with Esau Sinnok
Published on Jun 3, 2016

Meet Esau Sinnok, an emerging leader in the climate movement. Esau hails from the village of Shishmaref, in Northwest Alaska, where the centuries-old way of life is changing. Essential ice is being lost, but he is refusing to stand by while his home melts away. Join Esau in the fight to keep dirty fuels in the ground!  



Also watch NASA's video, The Greening of Arctic here on EarthSayers.tv, Voices of Sustainability.

EarthSayer Esau Sinnok
Date unknown Format Teaching
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Our Youth Speak Up More Details
Sabbath Economics & Community Investing

What is Sabbath Economics?

We are all economic creatures: we all consume, produce, exchange, and interact with the resources of creation within human community. Economic practice is fundamental to our survival and our flourishing. Sabbath Economics operates out of a sense that there is enough for everyone.  Forgiveness of debt is part of living out Sabbath Economics, and is more than just a good idea. It is biblical, just and healing, as we work to narrow the growing divide between the few wealthy and the masses who are poor.

This is clip 1 of 3. Clip 2 is here and clip 3 is here.

Date unknown Format Instructional
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Transforming Our Economy More Details
Leaps and Bounds (Trailer) with Tevyn East

A feature-length dance film, featuring Tevyn East - by The Affording Hope Project and Amoeba Films.

Using a number of creative tools including storytelling, song, poetry, prayer, movement, and music, this work of theater sheds light on the personal transformation that must accompany our cultural transformation and awakens the imagination to a new way of living with and relating to Earth.  Leaps and Bounds embodies an adventure both visceral and thought-provoking, asking for a reckoning and a reclaiming of the values  that promote human well-being and ecological health.The Affording Hope Project is a theatrical production company that uses art to educate, allows symbols to speak, and invites all to creatively embody an alternative way of sufficiency and solidarity.
Get your DVD here. Uploaded on Dec 13, 2011
EarthSayer Tevyn East
Date unknown Format Trailer
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Artists and Musicians More Details
Climate Change by Terisa Siagatonu

Published on May 23, 2016

Spoken word artist Terisa Siagatonu shares her poem on climate change and talking about climate change and climate justice.
Terisa Tinei Siagatonu is a spoken word artist/arts educator and community organizer from the Bay Area. A graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz, she is currently the Project Director for PIER: the Pacific Islander Education and Retention project at UCLA, an access project that exists to combat the low matriculation rates of Pacific Islander students into higher education by offering services ranging from free tutoring, mentorship, and peer advising to Pacific Islander high school students in Los Angeles. Her emergence into the spoken word world as a queer Samoan women and activist has granted her the opportunities to perform on stages ranging from Boston’s Cutler Majestic Theatre to the Women’s Stage at the 2010 Oakland PRIDE Festival. She has worked as a poet mentor with Youth Speaks, the leading nonprofit organization for spoken word performance and literary arts education in the country, as well as on grassroots levels with groups such as One Love Oceania, a queer Pacific Islander women’s organization from the Bay Area, the Samoan Community Development Center of San Francisco, Empowering Pacific Islander Communities of Los Angeles, and Engaging Education of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her devotion to her Pacific Islander people and her work with college access and spoken word poetry helps her to drive the development of Pacific Islander youth, advocating for self-empowerment so they can create sustainable impact in their communities, starting with themselves.
EarthSayer Terisa Siagatonu
Date unknown Format Performance
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Climate Justice More Details
Amazon Women of Ecuador at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
Amazon Women of Ecuador at UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, Published on May 19, 2016, IENearth channel on YouTube. They are: Gloria Ushigua, President of Sapara Women Association; Pya Malayo, Secretary Genration of Indigenous Group Katribu; and Alicia Cahuiya, Vice President of the Waorani Nation. 

Message: Keep the oil in the ground. Includes letter to China Mission to the United Nations.

EarthSayers Alicia Cahuiya; Piya Malayo Katribu Indigenous Group; Globa Ushigua
Date unknown Format Testimony
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Rights of Mother Earth More Details
Learning from Indigenous Peoples & Ethnic Diversity by Randy Woodley

Randy Woodley | Learning from Indigenous Peoples & Ethnic Diversity | The GlobalChurch Project

Published on Jan 16, 2016
Randy Woodley & Graham Hill discuss embracing ethnic diversity & learning from indigenous communities. On "The GlobalChurch Project". Shortened version of interview. Full 35-minute version available here

Randy Woodley is a descendent of the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians. He and his wife Edith lead a local Native American gathering at their home. They’ve developed a holistic model of service among Native Americans, out of which grew a 50 acre sustainable farm and Christian community. In this community, the Woodleys taught sustainability, eco-justice, microeconomics, leadership, and mission. In 2008 they gave up their farm and were forced to disband the community due to violence from local White Supremacists.

Randy Woodley is a founding member of the North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies. He’s passionate about emerging faith expressions, diversity, eco-justice, reconciliation, mission, and indigenous peoples.

Graham Hill is the Founder and Director of The GlobalChurch Project, and Vice Principal of Morling Theological College, Sydney, Australia.

The Global Church Project films Christian leaders and churches from Africa and Asia and Latin America. We also film in the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, First Nations, Indigenous communities, the Middle East, and Oceania, and in diaspora and immigrant communities. Today, these non-Western cultures are the Majority World. The GlobalChurch Project presents resources to support these films. Small group resources. Curriculum for college classes. Books. Training videos. A blog. Coaching. Consultancy. College and short courses
EarthSayer Randy Woodley
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Wisdom Keepers More Details
Incorporating Indigenous Wisdom into Sustainability Education

Global Center for Indigenous Leadership and Lifeways President Ilarion Larry Merculieff (Aleut) talks about his life, culture and knowledge as an indigenous leader. At the AASHE 2015 Conference and Expo he shared his perspective and vision for transforming sustainability education. January 5, 2016

EarthSayer Ilarion Merculieff
Date unknown Format Teaching
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Ilarion Merculieff More Details
E.O. Wilson: Advice to young scientists by E.O. Wilson
 "The world needs you, badly," begins celebrated biologist E.O. Wilson in his letter to a young scientist. Previewing his upcoming book, he gives advice collected from a lifetime of experience -- reminding us that wonder and creativity are the center of the scientific life. (Filmed at TEDMED.) Published on Jun 25, 2012
EarthSayer E.O. Wilson
Date unknown Format Speech
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Leadership Development More Details
Ray Anderson's Spear in the Chest

Ray Anderson's reading of Paul Hawken's Book, The Ecology of Commerce changed his life and explains how he came to understand the damage being done to the earth by organizations including his company. 

To purchase The Ecology of Commerce from Amazon, click on the image or visit your local bookstore or library. Thank you.

EarthSayer Ray Anderson
Date unknown Format Interview
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Ray Anderson More Details
Women in the Workplace 2015 from LeanIN.org/McKinsey

See the results from our LeanIn.Org and McKinsey Women in the Workplace 2015 survey - insights from 118 large companies and nearly 30,000 employees. Published on Apr 11, 2016 by McKinsey & Company.  For more information go here.

Women in the Workplace is a comprehensive study of the state of women in corporate America. The study is part of a long-term partnership between LeanIn.Org and McKinsey & Company to encourage female leadership and foster gender equality in the workplace.

One hundred eighteen companies and nearly 30,000 employees participated in this 2015 study, building on similar research conducted by McKinsey & Company in 2012.

Date unknown Format Research
Length unknown Keywords SustainabilityMember of Special Collection Equal Rights for Women and Girls More Details
 

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