World On Fire
Musical Interlude — by Craig Mackintosh February 7, 2010
A music video, sung by Sarah McLachlan, that has its priorities right!
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One for the Children – The Lorax
Consumerism, Deforestation, Musical Interlude, Society — by Craig Mackintosh November 27, 2009
I think this might be the first time we’ve ever played ‘contraband’ material here on PRI (see text below clip for details):
The Lorax
Duration: 25mins
(adults may prefer to watch the second clip below instead)
Michael Jackson – Earth Song
Musical Interlude — by Craig Mackintosh June 26, 2009
One of the most expensive music videos ever made was Michael Jackson’s ‘Earth Song’. Perhaps an appropriate listen today…. The rather dramatic footage was shot in four locations – the Amazon forest, a war zone of Croatia, Tanzania and New York.
Whatever people might say or think about Michael – he was part of the human family. His childhood and life is certainly one I would not wish to have and one I cannot imagine experiencing.
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Demonstration Sites, Education Centres, Musical Interlude — by Warren Brush May 11, 2009
High school students from inner city Los Angeles recently came to experience permaculture through Quail Springs. As a part of the Green Ambassadors’ program, currently based out of Environmental Charter High School in Lawndale, CA, the group of 10 students and their fearless leaders spent four days learning about permaculture, natural building, and relationship building with community and each other.
Not only did they learn the value of living symbiotically with their environment, they also thought of creative applications for the knowledge to be used in their school, communities, and homes. Every member of the group expressed their gratitude for the trip, many with a desire to return for Quail Springs’ Sustainable Vocations program this summer.
Alex Gorosh, an artist and filmmaker who accompanied the Green Ambassadors youth to Quail Springs this April, wrote and produced this video that gets to the heart of Quail Springs:
Further Reading:
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