“10 Years of SSR” Video
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Take a trip with us down Sustainable Memory Lane: “Mt. Trashmore” . . . The “Rally in the Rain” . . . The Beach Party on Second Ave . . . and much more.
We put this video montage together to show at our 10th Anniversary Celebration in August 2015. Come along and marvel at how much younger we all looked back then. |
“Who Are We?” A New Video About Marin’s Future
Who Are We? was directed by Marin County District 1 Supervisor Susan Adams and Staff Kiki La Porta and Susannah Clark. It was produced at the Community Media Center of Marin by Alejandro Palacios, Scott Calhoun, and Michael Eisenmenger.
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Are you frustrated by the negativity of the debate on planning and Marin’s future? Here’s a new video that asks the positive question “What do you want for Marin’s future?” and seeks answers in the vision of our youth. Former County Supervisor Susan Adams and her staff asked young people — high schoolers … college students … future leaders of their generation–to talk with them about their experiences growing up and living here, what’s important to them, what they love about Marin, and what they see ahead.
Take a look, and if you think it has value, share the link with your friends via e-mail or your social media. |
Visions of a Sustainable World from Yale
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The Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies is a center for envisioning – – with serious academic rigor – – the scenarios that could get us from today’s reality to a sustainable world. (Another is the Post-Carbon institute.) This work is critical in painting the “big picture” that we need to guide strategy development on dozens of specific issues.
This video is an example of the kind of public education work coming out of this school at Yale. It is a ten-miute sample of the thinking of Alex Steffen, editor of Worldchanging 2.0, a user’s guide urban sustainability and innovation. At the end, you’ll find links to many more such videos from Yale, including full-length recordings of lectures and panel discussions. |