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Gary Yourofsky – Fighter for Justice

Gary Yourofsky – Fighter for Justice

Gary Yourofsky is one of the most popular activists for animal rights. According to his own website, he has given 2,388 lectures in 178 schools, and more than 60,000 people have heard him speak. But no speech is more popular than the one at the Georgia Tech. In the summer of 2010, Gary gave one … Read more

Jeremy the lefty snail and other asymmetrical animals

Jeremy the lefty snail and other asymmetrical animals

In the world of animals, only sponges, Latin name phylum Porifera have asymmetrical body plans. When that happens in different animals, it is a rarity. Yes, some animals start life with one type of body symmetry, but develop a different one as adults. For example, sea stars are classified as bilaterally symmetrical, but their adult … Read more

The Last Lioness

The Last Lioness

Liuwa Plain National Park is home to Lady Liuwa, the subject of Aquavision’s narrative, “The Last Lioness.” Following the turmoil of the Angolan war, poaching and unlawful trophy chasing wrecked the lion populace in the recreation center; leaving yet one, Lady Liuwa. For a considerable length of time Lady Liuwa lived alone, wandering through the Liuwa … Read more

Facing Goliath

Facing Goliath

Facing Goliath is an inspiring documentary film that demonstrates how Ray Taylor, a man in his fifties, about to lose his eye-sight, transcends above the limitations of the corporeal, and journeys beyond his own and his friend Sebastian’s expectations! Taylor wanted to avoid depression and for this purpose his friend Sebastian, a natural bodybuilder, challenged … Read more

Portugal’s avocados: Green gold or ecological nightmare?

Portugal’s avocados: Green gold or ecological nightmare?

The avocado is a new superfood and its cultivation has been increasing worldwide, including in southern Portugal. But avocado plantations suck up the water in the already drought-stricken country. Local residents and small farmers are fighting back. Matthew Ambrose had imagined his ninth summer running a vacation quinta in Portugal quite differently. For decades, Matthew … Read more

Racism in Germany – Experiences of Afro German yougsters

Racism in Germany – Experiences of Afro German yougsters

Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to physical appearance and can be divided based on the superiority of one race over another. In other terms, racism is the marginalization and/or oppression of people of color based on a socially constructed hierarchy that privileges white people. When you think … Read more

The Times of Harvey Milk

The Times of Harvey Milk

Directed by Rob Epstein, the Times of Harvey Milk looks at the life and political career of San Francisco’s first openly gay counselor, Harvey Milk. His rise from a community activist to a symbol of political power, to his assassination are documented with historical news footage and personal stories of those who knew him. Harvey … Read more

The Salem Witches

The Salem Witches

The Salem witch trials are hearings and prosecutions of witchcraft in colonial Massachusetts between 1692 and 1963. People feared they were in danger of the witch conspiracy and decided to start a witch hunt and execute the ones accused of the crime witchcraft. The society of this time was afraid of the ones using witchery … Read more

The Venus Project – Paradise or Oblivion

The Venus Project – Paradise or Oblivion

Jacque Fresco was born on March 13th in 1916. He is an American futurist and self-described social engineer, inventor and designer. Fresco is self-educated and has worked in a mixed bag of positions identified with industrial design, ranging from bio-medical innovations to totally integrated social systems and is the Founder and Director of Sociocyberneering and The Venus Project. The Venus Project reflects … Read more

A Thin Line

A Thin Line

“A Thin Line is a short documentary about two women from Ghana, Africa, who both almost died while giving birth, but survived and now tell their story. Focusing not on the near death, but on the impact of health care and the limited access to it in African countries, the stories of Philo and Elisabeth … Read more