Roland Jackson agitates that The fight for a better world. peace talk is a great weapon
Guns into the sahara desert belt, who sponsored the rebels for years, was the money robbed by rebels and terrorist has been use as scholarship, these weapon are they traced to the 47 round code once own by Osama bin ladin. does these weapon comes in through...
In August 2008 the next International AIDS Conference will be held in Mexico City, Mexico. In the past this conference (IAC) has always served as a landmark event for the AIDS Community. The Mexico YouthForce would like you to submit your artwork on what HIV/AIDS means to you and your community.
La próxima Conferencia Internacional de...
En el dibujo expresa como los niños se preocupan por evitar los incendios y contribuyen a eliminarlo./In the drawing expresses how children worry about avoiding fires and helping to eliminate it
This video was created as part of the AYV program at Meridian Hill Pictures.
This Spring 2015 semester, 3rd grade students from Mundo Verde Bilingual Public Charter School worked with 3 teaching artists from Meridian Hill Pictures and 3 Mundo Verde PCS teachers to learn about documentary film production with iPads to film short stories in their...
This is a poem written by fellow students of York University describing the situation First Nations people live in.
Tags:
poem, aboriginal people, health
Artist(s):
Mutisya Nzumu
Organization:
Arid Lands Information Network
Description:
This poor road shows how infrastructure has deteriorated in Mutomo District, Kitui County in Eastern Kenya. Most of the roads have been carried away by rains and are impassable especially during the rainy seasons. This leads to poor economy for our country thus...
Artist(s):
Banuka Lahugala
Organization:
Shilpa Sayura Foundation
Description:
During AYV Training, Banuka and team from Lahugala produced an action photo film. This is a scene from the photo movie.
We all have two eyes, we all can see, we are all aware of life's injustices but so few of us speak up of fight for what we know is right. (For those who are visually impaired, you have ears!)