May 23, 2011 "Where do you GET these things? How come I never find stuff like this?" Picture a coloring book page with Rapunzel's hair cascading down the castle tower, captioned, “This time, she had some power tools, a pair of scissors, a roll of duct tape, a Tina Turner album and a bus pass.” That's from Jacinta Bunnell's Girls Are Not Chicks coloring book one of my … [Read more...]
Reach & Teach: Global Goods That Do Good
Filed Under: Consumerism, EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Nutrition & Wellness, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: alternative stores, Amy-Jussel, CIVIO, conscious consumption, consumption, Craig Wiesner, Derrick Kikuchi, Dove and Olive Works, eco moms, Etsy, fair trade, geocaching, girls are not chicks, Green science, green toys, Joseph Cornell, Kids Online, maker faire, meaningful manga, media that matters, one stop shopping, organic, Packaging-Girlhood, peace and social justice, Playing War, reach and teach, Respect Institute, responsible shopping, Rich Louv, Sharing Nature with Children, social justice, The Rebuilding Alliance, The War Play Dilemma, wartorn areas
Using New Media to Help Kids Revive Their Cultural Heritage
Feliz Navidad! I know, I keep saying “mañana, mañana, amigos,” now that I'm back in the country. I’ll be writing only sporadically throughout the holiday season as kids need the gift of TIME and presence more than any wrappable item and I’d be blowing smoke if I didn’t walk the walk on the homefront. Be therefore advised that my … [Read more...]
Filed Under: EcoKids-Environment, Emerging trends & STEM, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, People Shaping Youth, Positive Picks, Pro-Social & Positive Picks, Shaping Youth Tagged With: 7th street jazz, ancient symbols, beading, beads, blues and jazz, celebrity designer jewelry, Centro Cultural Huichol, Cultural Survival and Traditional Arts, environmentally sustainable, extinction, fair trade, Galeria Tanana, healing, Holamun2, holistic health, Huichol, Huichol art, Huichol Center, Huichol shamans, humanity, indigenous culture, Institute for the Future, Jalisco, Latin American studies, media impact, Mexico, native Americans, petroglyphs, peyote, plant knowledge, pre-Columbian, remote villages, Riviera Nayarit, safeguarding indigenous cultures, Sayulita, scenario forecasting, shaman, Sierra Madre, simulations, soy milk, spiritual, Susana Eger Valadez, Susana Valadez, The Huichol Center, Tribes, turtle preservation, Uto-Aztecan language, Wixarica