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"... hardly a day goes by where I do not need, make use of, and feel grateful for my IHE education." ~ Andrea Cohen, 2009 IHE M.Ed. graduate, founder, Full Circle Food Coaching
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July 14, 2012 - 8:30 am to July 14, 2012 - 5:00 pm | Location: Institute for Humane Education
Live your values. Change the world. Choose MOGO! Our MOGO (most good) workshop is part retreat, part personal development, part educational experience, and 100% invaluable to anyone who wishes to make their lives a manifestation of their greatest vision for a more pea...
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Humane Issues in the News:
Bill to end fossil fuel subsidies introduced in U.S. Congress (via Sustainable Industries) (5/15/12)
"The ocean of life -- and the sorrow beneath the seas" (essay) (via Daily Beast) (5/14/12)
Does the "buy-one-give-one" model really help? (via Mother Jones) (5/14/12)
"More empty recommendations on junk food marketing to children" (commentary) (via Treehugger) (5/14/12)
Segregation soars in NYC schools (via NY Times) (5/11/12)
Navy says their tests hurting more marine life than previously thought (via CBS) (5/10/12)
Young people sue U.S. government to force action on global warming (via Mother Jones) (5/10/12)
Study shows huge increase in plastic in Great Pacific Garbage Patch (via Common Dreams) (5/9/12)
Survivors of North Carolina's eugenics program (via Mother Jones) (5/9/12)
Study shows we only want to save "cute" species (via Treehugger) (5/8/12)
"The dark side of positive stereotypes" (via Psychology Today) (5/8/12)
Studies, programs address gender bias in classrooms (via Education Week) (5/7/12)
Study says kids who watch more TV likely to eat more junk food (via MyHealthNewsDaily) (5/7/12)
"The politics of where we put our trash" (interview) (via The Sun) (5/12)
"US should return stolen land to Indian tribes, says United Nations" (via The Guardian) (5/4/12)
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8 TIPS FOR DISCUSSING CHALLENGING GLOBAL ISSUES WITH YOUR CHILD
One of our most primal instincts as parents is to protect our children from harm, whether physical or psychological. But there’s no denying that we’ve “gifted” our children with a world full of global challenges. How can we share challenging issues and information in ways that empower and inform, rather than traumatize and disempower? Here are a few tips.Mariah McConnaughey
Spokane, WA
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