"The Power of One", is a video that was made to show people that it only takes one person to make a difference. It shows how people in a group are influenced by those around them, and will not stop something they feel is wrong for fear of being rejected by the masses. If one person decides to step up to take action against the wrong they are seeing, it can cause a chain reaction amongst the crowd to stop what it is they are doing. This also has an application in life around our neighborhood or any other communities that we are apart of. This concept can also be applied to youth to teach them how to change the way individuals think and react to public situations for the better.
"The Power of One", is a video that was made to show people that it only takes one person to make a difference. It shows how people in a group are influenced by those around them, and will not stop something they feel is wrong for fear of being rejected by the masses. If one person decides to step up to take action against the wrong they are seeing, it can cause a chain reaction amongst the crowd to stop what it is they are doing. This also has an application in life around our neighborhood or any other communities that we are apart of. This concept can also be applied to youth to teach them how to change the way individuals think and react to public situations for the better.
A glimpse of what it would be like to be homeless through this collection of photos. Youth artist: Liam Spero, Modeling: Brandi Langille, Editing: Barbara Alexander. Site: Rideau High School Ottawa, Canada
In cities around the world, globalization is producing contrasts at every turn: old versus new, Eastern versus Western, wealth versus poverty, local versus multinational.
In the tradition of Colombia’s Nasa indigenous people, Edilfredo’s mother buried his umbilical chord to honor Edilfredo’s first tie to Mother Earth. The challenges of violence an alcoholism in rural Colombia have strained Edilfredo’s close tie…
16 year-old David Were lives in Kibera, Africa’s largest slum on the outskirts of Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi. Basic facilities like the bathroom become an enormous chore as the family uses buckets and plastic bags to dispose of human waste. The b…