Youth Around the World Confront the Climate Emergency and Present Sustainable Solutions
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In the new Planet Classroom podcast, youth describe how technology, ingenuity, individual commitment and action will address the climate emergency. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 17, 2021 Eric Simon, Director of the documentary, What to Do About Climate Disruption, now showing on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel, kicks off the new Planet Classroom podcast with a call to action for everyone to play their role in attacking the climate emergency, empowered by their areas of expertise and passion.
Eloise, a student living in Paris, believes “we must all act on a daily basis through simple actions that may seem trivial but which are essential.” Ashlyn from the United States says young people interested in STEM should “pursue a career that’s dedicated to developing green technology.” Anant from India wa
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In New Planet Classroom Podcast National Youth Poets Demonstrate the Power of Poetry to Unite, Motivate, and Heal Communities
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Newest creative ambassadors to the world of arts and humanities speak out on race, well-being and the critical role of poetry in change for good. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 11, 2021 Youth poets Isabella Ramirez, Ethan Wang, Manasi Garg, Madelyn Dietz and Anthony Wiles came together in the new Planet Classroom podcast to talk about their art and reflect on its power to heal in a world facing unprecedented challenges. Readings by the poets are available on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel. The poets will serve for 1 year as National Student Poets, the highest honor for youth poets presenting original work in the United States.
One of the Greatest Dance Companies in the World Innovates in a Pandemic
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In a new Planet Classroom podcast, Artistic Director Janet Eilber and young dancers from the Martha Graham Dance Company discuss the timeliness of Appalachian Spring and how technology can be the great equalizer. NEW YORK (PRWEB) February 23, 2021 Art institutions worldwide are closed or partially closed because of COVID-19, but that isn t stopping dancers at the Martha Graham Dance Company from continuing to offer dance, fitness, stress relief, healing and connection for all. As the iconic Graham ballet Appalachian Spring (now screening on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel) reminds us, life is not always easy. The ballet prompts us “to think about and believe in the power of optimism, of hard work, of determination and resistance against challenge,” says Artistic Director Janet Eilber on the new Planet Classroo
Humans appear to be in the middle of a cultural shift in communication. Research studies point to people s attention spans continuing to shorten. A new global writing contest by Book Creator featured on the Planet Classroom Network YouTube Channel challenges young writers to create an impactful story for the world in just one page.