Sunday, February 28, 2010

Living Green

Early someone mentioned about being green, slowing I am making the transition to be GREEN! National Geographic posted some easy how to methods and ways to become green.

http://www.thegreenguide.com/

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Teachers' Corner

This site has links to information about climate change, world poverty, human rights and other global awareness issues.

http://www.teacherscorner.org/

Global Awareness for educators

This website has information about global awareness curriculum and other information for educators.

http://www.facingthefuture.org/

Monday, February 22, 2010

Walmart goes for a makeover

http://www.naturalstep.org/en/canada/walmarts-green-business-summit-vancouver This article at The Natural Step website says Walmart is going green in a big way and can bring real change world wide by setting higher standards for production.

Measuring Gross National Happiness

http://www.sightline.org/research/sust_toolkit/solutions/measure_happiness

Yes! Some body else is catching onto this. Here is a link to actual research supporting this idea.

ARTICLE: "Henoko, Okinawa: Inside the Sit-In"

"Henoko, Okinawa: Inside the Sit-In" is an article published in The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus (8-1-10, February 22, 2010) by Yumiko Kikuno with an introduction by Satoko Norimatsu.

The authors describe their visit to:
"Tent Village," where activists were sitting in to protest against the government's plan to build a new US Marine Corps airbase as a "replacement facility" of Futenma Air Station.

Yumiko Kikuno is Editor of “U-Yu-Yu,” a community journal based in Miyakonojo, Miyazaki, (Japan) and works for the city’s community revitalization project.

Satoko Norimatsu leads various peace initiatives in Vancouver, BC (Canada) and beyond, as Director of Peace Philosophy Centre and Vancouver Save Article 9. She is a featured speaker at various events in The Global Forum on the Future of Nuclear Weapons.


WEBCASTS: Feb 23 & Mar 2: International Studies Symposium Speakers

Webster University’s Center for International Education (CIE)
Presents
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES SYMPOSIUM SPEAKER SERIES
Live Global Interactive Webcast Events


Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2010

What in the World is: The Global Forum on the Future of Nuclear Weapons?

DR. ROY TAMASHIRO,
Professor, Multidisciplinary Studies, Webster University

12 – 1:15 pm (CST) | UTC / GMT: 18:00 – 19:15

WEBCAST AT:
http://eagle.webster.edu/webcast
ON CAMPUS AT:
SVER 101, Webster University—St. Louis


Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Japan: Living with the
‘Peace Constitution’ for 63 Years

SATOKO NORIMATSU
Director, Peace Philosophy Centre, Vancouver, BC, CANADA
12 – 1:15 pm (CST) | UTC /GMT 18:00 – 19:15

WEBCAST AT:
http://eagle.webster.edu/webcast
ON CAMPUS AT:
Emerson Library Conference Room, Webster U.—St. Louis


Both events are part of
The Global Forum on the Future of Nuclear Weapons:
See http://eagle.webster.edu/TheGlobalFourm


Sunday, February 21, 2010

WEBCAST: Mr. Truman Meets Hiroshima on the Future of Nuclear Weapons, 1945-2020

Webster University and The Holden Public Policy Forum
invite citizens worldwide to participate in:


“Mr. Truman Meets Hiroshima on the
Future of Nuclear Weapons, 1945-2005”

A Live Global Webcast & Open Forum Originating from The Harry S. Truman Library & Museum (Independence, MO) and The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (Japan)

Monday, March 1, 2010 7-9 pm (CST) | 8-10 pm (EST) | 3-5 pm (HST)
[UTC / GMT: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 01:00 – 03:00]

Join the live webcast and forum via (1) the web, (2) at “Watch Parties” or (3) at the Meeting Origination Points:

(1) Online at: http://eagle.webster.edu/webcast/

(2) In-person at “Watch Parties”:

  • Emerson Library (Room 110), Webster University, 101 Edgar Road, St. Louis, MO 63119, USA

  • JCI World Headquarters, 15645 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA

  • PLEASE CONSIDER HOSTING A “WATCH PARTY” FOR THIS EVENT IN YOUR LOCAL AREA. SIGN UP AT: http://eagle.webster.edu/TheGlobalForum/watchparty.htm

(3) In-person at the Meeting Origination Points:

  • Auditorium, Harry S. Truman Library & Museum, 500 W. US Hwy. 24., Independence MO 64050, USA


  • The Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, 1-2 Nakajimacho, Naka-ku Naka-ku Hiroshima, 730-0811, Japan


This event is part of a series:
The Global Forum on the Future of Nuclear Weapons
See:
http://eagle.webster.edu/TheGlobalForum

All events are free and open to the public

More information:


Monday, February 15, 2010

How Green Are the 2010 Winter Games?

Information and links about the environmental impact of the Olympic games! Interesting to think about!

http://energypriorities.com/entries/2010/01/bpb_green_olympics.php

Canada: Resistance Casts Pall over 2010 Olympic Festivities

This article is about protests before the opening of the Olympics.

http://www.globalissues.org/news/2010/02/15/4530

Sunday, February 14, 2010

PRESS RELEASE: "Mr. Truman Meets Hiroshima on the Future of Nuclear Weapons, 1945-2020"








FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


February 11, 2010


Webster Hosts Historic Webcast Meeting Between the Harry S. Truman Library and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum


“Mr. Truman Meets Hiroshima on the Future of Nuclear Weapons, 1945 – 2020” is a global videoconference / webcast on March 1, 2010 7-9 PM (CST) [or UTC / GMT: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 01:00 – 03:00], originating from the Harry S. Truman Library & Museum (Independence, Missouri, USA) and the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum (Japan). This historic webcast, presented by Webster University and the Holden Public Policy Forum, will be the first meeting between the museum representing the first head of state to use atomic bombs and the people in the city where the first atomic bomb was used. The live webcast and open channels for audience participation via Chat, Facebook and Twitter can be accessed at: http://eagle.webster.edu/TheGlobalForum, or at other “watch party” locations.

The speakers and participants in this meeting discuss the basis for working toward a common vision about the future of nuclear weapons. For the world-wide citizen audience, this event is an awareness raising forum and opportunity to participate in working toward a secure, peaceful and sustainable future for humanity and the planet.


"Mr. Truman Meets Hiroshima on the Future of
Nuclear Weapons, 1945 - 2020"

AGENDA
March 1, 2010 7–9 PM (CST)
| March 2, 2010 01:00 – 03:00 (UTC / GMT)

Introductory Video: The Future of Nuclear Weapons: Voices & Images

Webster University student video project
Opening
Dr. Elizabeth (Beth) J. Stroble (President, Webster University)
Meeting Moderator:
Governor Bob Holden(Holden Public Policy Forum)
The Harry S. Truman Library & Museum and The Future of Nuclear Weapons
Dr. Michael Devine (Director, Harry S. Truman Library & Museum)
Historical Context: Truman, Hiroshima & Nuclear Weapons
Dr. John D. Chappell (Associate Professor of History, Webster University, and Author of Before the Bomb: How America Approached the End of the Pacific War (1997))
Hiroshima’s Take On The Future of Nuclear Weapons
Dr. Tadatoshi Akiba (Mayor of Hiroshima; and President, Mayors for Peace, NGO)
Steven Leeper (Chairman, Hiroshima Peace Culture Foundation)
Testimonials from "Hibakusha" (A-bomb witnesses)
Questions & Discussion
Online questions & comments moderated by Satoko Norimatsu (Director, Peace Philosophy Centre, Vancouver, B.C.) and Dr. John Chappell
Conclusions and Next Steps

A recorded archive of the video webcast and the online discussions will be available for on-demand playback online.

For more information:
http://eagle.webster.edu/TheGlobalForum
http://theglobalforum.ning.com/
Telephone: 1-314-968-7098

Barb McEwen Ehnes
Director of Media and Community Relations
Office of Public Affairs
Webster University, www.webster.edu
314-968-7174 (w) 314-565-5744 (c)
ehnesba@webster.edu

Webster University, a worldwide institution, ensures high quality learning experiences that transform students for global citizenship and individual excellence.


Video: We Are The World 25 For Haiti - Official Video

The updated video "We Are The World 25 For Haiti" was produced on Feb 1 2010 and posted on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Glny4jSciVI

Friday, February 5, 2010

Global Awareness Through Hip Hop

This program teaches many different topics through hip hop including world cultures. I thought it was interesting!

http://urbanscientists.tripod.com/theurbanyouthempowermentfoundation/id2.html

Global Voices

This is a collection of videos that give insight to people and cultures around the world.

http://www.hulu.com/global-voices

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

"Three Cups of Tea"

Greg Mortenson

A man who has helped build 140 schools in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/01152010/watch2.html

This is an interview by Bill Moyers with the Author and founder of the organization.
It speaks to the need to understand a people in order to know how to help them and build sustainable communities.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

The Red Cross Disaster Relief

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/world/2010/02/02/chernoff.red.cross.cnn?hpt=C2This is an interesting video on the Red Cross, it's role in some of our most recent disasters and some of the controversy the organization has faced. There is also discussion (from the Red Cross) about how they disperse the funds they receive and where the money earmarked for Haiti has gone so far. I think this speaks specifically to the global issue of disaster relief and assistance. It is important that there are globally recognized and respected organization who are able to guide people in times of crises. It is worrisome that an internationally respected organization like the Red Cross has problems such as the ones raised in the clip, because without an organization such as this it would be very difficult to mobilize disaster efforts in times of crisis.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Global Awareness Days

This website has a list of days that the UN has designated to raise awareness of global issues. It also has ideas for activities that students can in class to learn about these issues.

http://www.concernusa.org/Public/GCP/GlobalAwarenessDays.aspx