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![]() View Video | MA'O FARMS AND WAI'ANAE'S HIDDEN BEAUTY Description: Wai'anae, Hawai'i is one of the most underprivileged areas in all of Hawai'i. Only 5.1% of Native Hawaiians in Wai'anae have a bachelor's degree or higher, and 38.9% of Native Hawaiian families in Wai'anae with children under Five years old live in poverty. The coast of Wai'anae is lined with tents and tarps where families live, and numerous health and education problems impact the disadvantaged youth. Ma'o Farms, is a best practice that seeks to change this. Ma'o was established at the turn of the new millennium with a desire to address the important needs of our youth and community. A group of residents, traditional practitioners, teachers, and business experts created the Waianae Community Re-Development Corporation (WCRC), a federally recognized 501 c 3 nonprofit organization. The goal was to build a strategy that would impact five critical areas of need: out-of-school youth, sustainable economic development, agriculture, health, and Hawaiian culture. Youth leadership and social enterprise development became the core objectives, with strategies to build a localized movement to put the value of aloha aina into action. Students here are given an opportunity to work on the land, learn Hawaiian culture and values, and receive a high quality education. Special thanks to Henry Mochida for providing extra footage and statistics from his film, Blue Tarp City. www.ourpublicschool.org Rating: 5.0/5 Length: 244 Seconds |
![]() View Video | family holiday spain Description: Discover why you should consider Spain for your next family holiday. To find out more visit uniquehitz.com Rating: /5 Length: 138 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Amita - Telling friends and family Description: &lbt;i&rbt; I think if I broke down, that would have been helpful for them. They could have consoled me. But I didn't allow that. &lbt;/i&rbt; Amita is a wife and mother of 2 sons. At the time of her diagnosis Amita worked in a sales office but she now works as a counsellor with Wellspring. Amita wasdiagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 45. &lbt;a href="www.cancerview.ca &rbt; Amita's English transcript&lbt;/a&rbt; &lbt;a href="www.cancerview.ca &rbt; Transcription française &lbt;/a&rbt; &lbt;a href="www.cancerview.ca &rbt; See full length interviews&lbt;/a&rbt; Rating: /5 Length: 101 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Somali Money Transfer Problem a Federal Issue, Says MN DFL Description: Somali Minnesotans are stuck in limbo because the US Government has pressured banks not to let them wire money home to their families in the war-torn East African nation ? ostensibly out of fears that money could fall into the hands of terrorists. Many of those Somali families depend on the remittances for survival. Local Somalis have a href="www.theuptake.org a deadline of May 11 before they begin to pull their money/a out of Wells Fargo Bank as a protest. But they aren't getting much help from their elected leaders at the State Capitol in St. Paul. House Minority Leader Paul Thissen says that fellow DFL Rep. Karen Clark is working on a resolution to call on the federal government to take action (a href="www.revisor.mn.gov the status of House File 1902 here/a) , but she has received only three co-sponsors to her legislation. "At the end of the day, I think this is a federal issue," said Thissen. "We actually can't change the law that would change that. We can just encourage our federal representatives to move in that direction ... and that we strike the right balance between the humanitarian interest of actually getting money back to families while not getting that money into the hands of terrorists, and I think striking that is Secretary of State Clinton's ultimate decision." Rating: /5 Length: 63 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Thank God For Murtha Description: Rep. Gohmert: Let me close by saying some have not had nice things to say about our colleague Mr. Murtha, and others wanting to pull out of Iraq quickly. I understand the faithful visitation that he does routinely. So I say thank god for his big heart. I say thank god for his compassion. Thank god for his visits to the wounded. Thank god for his ministering to grieving families. But thank god he was not here and prevailed after the bloodbaths at Normandy and in the Pacific or we would be here speaking Japanese or German. Thank you. Rating: 3.8421052/5 Length: 95 Seconds |
![]() View Video | REF-Project for Orphans Description: Dear All This year we have targeted 50 students from our targeted schools/ working areas. We, therefore, request you to give us hand to enable the underprivillaged, orphan and needy students to start or continue their formal education. Financial support Education Programme (FSEP) is to encourage the students and their families to let them become a usefull citizen of the world who may further develop and support his or her family to lead a prosperous and respectfull life. We wish that these children may become a becon of hREF, love, peace and joy for the serenty and unity of the world. We are very thankful to all those who are supporting the vision of Renaissance Education Foundation (REF) in any shape since its inception. Objective:- • To aware, sensitized and empower young children about the role of education for respected and prosperous life. • To provide financial and material support to poor, orphan, and needy children of the targeted areas to continue formal education. • To support the poor, orphan, and needy children to continue their formal education to save their future as well as to bring a prosperous and peaceful change at family and community level. • Youth is the future of any community or nation; we, therefore, want that our future should be safe brighter, peaceful and respectful. Expected Impact:- The beneficiaries would experience a higher degree of self-respect after receiving financial support for education. The practical support to poor, needy, and ... Rating: /5 Length: 410 Seconds |
![]() View Video | NOC calls on Minneapolis Public Schools to Divest from Wells Fargo Description: MN Neighborhoods Organizing for Change (NOC) and a host of North Minneapolis activists yesterday called on Minneapolis Public Schools (MPS) to divest money from Wells Fargo Bank, which they say has exacerbated the mortgage foreclosure crisis ? especially in hard-luck North Minneapolis ? backed anti-tax political candidates, and invested in the prison industrial complex. Speaking at a Minneapolis School Board meeting, the NOC activists called on Minneapolis Public Schools to instead invest money in a community bank such as Bremer Bank. On Friday at 3 pm, NOC will team with Minnesotans for a Fair Economy, the AFL-CIO and Occupy MN and march on the banks en masse with demands. The march will follow a concert in Peavey Plaza at 11 am Outside the School Board meeting yesterday, northside activist Anthony Newby spoke to The UpTake about this particular case of disenfranchisement with a banking behemoth, and how it relates to the broader Occupy Wall Street movement, which has taken the nation by storm this autumn. a href="www.theuptake.org live videos of Occupy Wall Street demonstrations/a throughout the country and the world on The UpTake.!--more-- Towards the end of the School Board meeting, MPS Board Director Alberto Monserrate addressed NOC's concerns with this statement (you can a href="mplsk12mn.granicus.com Monserrate's comments here/a): blockquote"The mortgage crisis has devastated thousands of families in Minneapolis and throughout the country, causing great economic ... Rating: 4.6923075/5 Length: 397 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Letter of protest From the families of the prisoners of opinion Description: We, the families of the prisoners of opinion, victims of the anti-terror law, call upon you in order to intervene and lift the injustice inflicted on our children in the Tunisian prisons, who have been jailed in accordance with a non-constitutional and inhuman law- law of 10 December 2003- because of their "intentions" and not acts, nor even because of intentions harmful to the interest of fatherland. Read more... a href="" www.nawaat.org (In French, English and Arabic) /a Rating: /5 Length: 39 Seconds |
![]() View Video | The African Safari-will the 7 figure school connect Africa t Description: The 7 figure marketing school The Advent Of Home Based Business In A Time Of Cyberspace by Desmond Healy www.the7figurebizonline.com Billions of people are looking for various money making opportunities. People always look for another way to earn more to make life better for them and for their families. The World Wide Web, or more commonly known as the Internet, was introduced in the early 1990's. It is also called the Information Highway because all information that you will need is in the Internet. People have not only developed the Internet into a vaster community but as well injected different money making businesses in it. With this people have grown rich and are earning three to four figures a month. As I have mentioned earlier, different business opportunities crowd the World Wide Web today. People have started their own home based businesses that ensure them of a constant and stable cash flow. Making their life worry-free and convenient because they know that they have a stable income no matter what recession may hit the global economy. That is the greatest advantage of online businesses. It is crisis-free. It never fades because millions of people access the Internet everyday. Who does not want to earn money at home? It is convenient, easy, and gives you more time to spend with your family. With home based businesses, you can watch how your family grows and you no longer go to offices with hectic schedules to work. It enables you to have more quality time with ... Rating: /5 Length: 234 Seconds |
![]() View Video | Which God did it? Description: Questions regarding which god did it. Does a god still have a place in the 21st century using the attributes allocated 3000 years ago? I am interested in seeing workable models of a modern age god. Background music: danosongs.com "art of gardens" Benedikt by: "creativecommons.org about="images.cdn.fotopedia.com a rel="cc:attributionURL" property="cc:attributionName" href="redirect.fotonauts.net?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.flickr.com%2Fphotos%2F21694664%40N03%2F2684228389" Flickr rel="license" href="http CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 Rating: 4.0/5 Length: 408 Seconds |









