This is a short animated film that won an Oscar this year. I think, instead of emphassing the importance of language, this video highlights the power of silent communication and that sometimes, actions speak louder than words. Have a look and ...
Today marks the beginning of Spring - when nature sends her gentle reminder to reawaken the trees and flowers. What gentle reminder do YOU need? Is there a goal you've been trying to reach or a task you've been putting aside? It's time to reawaken!
The
"Lawrence Textile Strike" or "Bread ans Roses
strike" was a strike of immigrant workers
in Lawrence, Massachusetts in 1912 led by
the Industrial Workers of the World.
Prompted
by one mill owner's decision to lower wages when a new law shortening
the workweek went into effect in January, the strike spread rapidly
through the town, growing to more than twenty thousand workers at
nearly every mill within a week.
The
strike lasted more than 2 months.
The
slogan "Bread and Roses" originated in a poem of that name
by James Oppenheim, published in The American
Magazine in December 1911, which attributed it to "the
women in the West."
Kronos
and Xplane created this video in honor of International Women's Day
(March 8th). The purpose of this video is to provide viewers with a
look at several interesting facts and statistics about the changes
and developments that have impacted women in the workforce.
What
does equal mean to you?
And for all the women in the world, my best wishes
International Mother Language Day was proclaimed by the General
Conference of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) in November 1999.
On 16 May 2009 the United Nations General Assembly in its resolution called upon Member States "to promote the preservation and protection of all languages used by peoples of the world".
UNESCO’s Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger is
intended to raise awareness about language endangerment and the need to
safeguard the world’s linguistic diversity among policy-makers, speaker
communities and the general public, and to be a tool to monitor the
status of endangered languages and the trends in linguistic diversity at
the global level.
"In this age of new technologies, books remain precious instruments, easy to handle, sturdy and practical for sharing knowledge, mutual understanding and opening the world to all. Books are the pillars of knowledge societies and essential for promoting freedom of expression and education for all."
Cedella Marley has created a children’s book based on her father, Bob Marley’s hit song “One Love”. This book looks so adorable,it looks like a great keepsake with her Caribbean culture. Check out more info and the book trailer.
Adapted from one of Bob Marley’s most beloved songs, One Love brings the joyful spirit and unforgettable lyrics of his music to life for a new generation.
A conversation with Cedella Marley about her book ONE LOVE, based on the song by Bob Marley