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Home – The Movie

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Jun 04, 2015
Home - The Movie

Home – The Movie

World renowned photographer, Yann Arthus-Bertrand, released "Home" on World Environment Day, June 5, 2009. Shot in 54 countries and 120 locations over 217 days, "Home" is almost entirely composed of aerial footage showing how everything on earth is interconnected. Though the visually stunning images inspire a sense of awe, wonder, and appreciation for our home planet, this film was produced to awaken a collective conscience and responsibility. "Home" poses the prospect that unless we take responsible action to protect the earth’s resources, we risk losing the only home we may ever have.
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Once-Homeless Man Revolutionizing Care for the Homeless

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Once-Homeless Man Revolutionizing Care for the Homeless

Empathy is about finding echoes of another person in yourself.

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Once-Homeless Man Revolutionizing Care for the Homeless

“Barsema remembered what it was like to be homeless and at the end of his rope. He’d faced a series of challenges early in life — he’d lost everything after a struggle with alcoholism cost him his marriage, his home, and his real estate business. That led him to a mountaintop in Alaska, where he meant to commit suicide.” Luckily, Barsema’s parents took him in and helped him slowly bounce back. Fifteen years later, he’s built a sprawling set of services to revolutionize how we care for the homeless. Read on to learn more about this remarkable man and his commitment to the less fortunate. { read more }

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