TOPIC

Activism/Service & connection with naturevideos

Below are the best videos we could find on Activism/Service and connection with nature.

FindCenter Video Image
03:09

Activist Inspires BIPOC Representation for the Environment

This woman is empowering the next generation of BIPOC environmentalists. Nyaruot Nguany is an environmental activist in Maine who has had a lifelong passion for the outdoors. She attended an expeditionary high school and started out working on a farm and community garden.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
35:37

Full Spectrum Leadership for Engaged Action (Nina Simons, Bioneers)

Leadership and women's issues define the primary current interests of Nina Simons. In her writings and teaching, she establishes a close relationship between the two interests.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
01:17:09

Vandana Shiva—Activism & Self-Care: How to Remain Resilient While Committing to a Cause?

In the framework of the Transition Days, Dr. Shiva addressed the issue of self-care in relation to activism. How can I stay resilient and still be committed to a cause—without burning myself out?

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
01:16:38

City Arts & Lectures Presents Rebecca Solnit and Brit Marling

Rebecca Solnit is an incisive voice on topics ranging from feminism to the environment, western history to literary criticism, and from hope and disaster to popular power and social change.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
02:31

Satish Kumar: Peace Activist, Environmentalist and Now Trustee on Values

Satish Kumar shares his three top values for WorldValuesDay.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
02:21

Buckminster Fuller on an Economic System Based on Abundance not Scarcity

Buckminster Fuller knew it was possible to feed clothe house and educate every man woman and child on Earth... and that our current economic system is based on the belief that we can not do that.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
44:48

Activism, Deep Ecology & the Gaian Era—Lynn Margulis, Stephen Buhner and John Seed

Lynn Margulis, Stephen Buhner and John Seed speak to a crowd at Amherst College in 2005.

FindCenter AddIcon
FindCenter Video Image
03:31

Riane Eisler: The Work That Has No Name

Riane Eisler, an eminent social scientist and activist, attorney, and author, explains why it's crucial to count life-sustaining labor as productive work in the economics of society.

FindCenter AddIcon

UP NEXT

Social Justice