Hola a todos! As many of you go about your holiday shopping, I just thought I'd take this opportunity to encourage you to reflect on how we as US consumers are part of a greater, global economy. This video about where stuff comes from, how it's processed and where it ends up illustrates just how far reaching the consequences of purchasing lots of "stuff" can be for others and ourselves. Our consumerism feeds into a lot of the problems facing developing countries in central and south america such as child labor, toxic pollution, mass migration from rural communities that can no longer sustain themselves due to loss of resources to huge cities to find any available work to ensure survival, etc. Many kids your age and younger are working 12 or more hours a day in factories making products for developed nations like ours. This video is about 20 minutes long so make sure you have enough time to view in full. (Here's the link in case you wish to view it in a larger format (recommended!) http://www.storyofstuff.com/ ) I think you'll find it an interesting and worthwhile viewing. It is my hope that you'll approach your holiday shopping with more international-mindedness and with a greater sense of your global responsibility. Perhaps this season nature your creative side instead of your consumer side and make your own holiday gifts. At the very least, use your purchasing power with an increased awareness of the individuals, communities, environments and economies around the world that might have been impacted in the making of whatver "stuff" you buy. Reflejen y piensen en el poder que tienen para crear cambio en el mundo. ¡Felices fiestas!
09 December 2008
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Vale... I realize her mouth doesn't really match up with the audio. Lo siento. Just watch the dibujos behind her instead and it won't bother you so much! :)
the doodles in the back are really cute!
ICE! I am showing it to my pottery students and they are very interested. It has lead to some interesting conversations. Thanks!
I meant NICE not ICE! :)
Hi Mrs. Green!!!! I didn't know you posted on the spanish blog... how fun that our classes are crossing over! It's like an international thing, verdad?
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