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How to Stay a Passionate and Creative Educator
Nancy Rappaport
January 30, 2010
00:29:16
Nancy Rappaport, Harvard psychiatrist and author of the memoir
In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide
, discusses ways that self-reflection can help educators to remain passionate and creative over time when working in schools.
Martin Hyun: German-Korean Border Crossings
Martin Hyun
January 21, 2010
00:13:55
Former German Ice-Hockey League player Martin Hyun reads from and discusses his highly acclaimed debut book,
Lautlos-Ja, Sprachlos-Nein: Grenzganger zwischen Deutschland und Korea
(
Soundless-Yes, Speechless-No: Border Crossings Between Germany and Korea
).
Arthur: When a Child Knows Someone with Cancer
Paula Rauch
October 18, 2009
00:59:16
Experts in the field of pediatric health and education screen and discuss the
Arthur
episode “The Great MacGrady".
Al Sol: Images of Mexico, Cameroon, and Nicaragua
Stella Johnson
March 23, 2009
00:32:31
Stella Johnson discusses her new collection of photographs,
Al Sol
, which reflects, with respect, the minutiae of daily life in Mexico, Cameroon, and Nicaragua.
Marian Wright Edelman: Speaking for Atlanta's Children
Marian Wright Edelman
September 28, 2005
00:30:42
At this annual breakfast, Atlanta's interfaith children's movement calls together ministers and lay people of many faiths to pray for children, and to reflect on the children among us whose childhood needs are not being met.
Hip Mama: From the Cutting Edge of Parenting
Ariel Gore
March 16, 2005
01:09:56
Ariel Gore and regular contributors to
Hip Mama
, Annie Downey, Jillian Brady, and Katherine Arnoldi, read in celebration of the 10th anniversary of the legendary 'zine, and a decade of its earthy, honest, and soulful parenting essays.
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