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Hearing and seeing true experts on homelessness, children and youth experiencing the loss of a home, will change the way people think of this growing tragedy in the U.S.

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Hello..Also a book by the great Mitch Albom,it tells the story of how what happens today will one day all be connected to a blissful understanding.Does anything really bad ever really happen in life?Or is there a much bigger picture?

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Think you know homelessness? Think again...  
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This film shows the problems that a modern-day Muslim woman living in an unspecified Middle Eastern nation has to go through. 

 

 

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Educator Catherine Cadden makes the case for L.O.V.E. - Listening, Observing, Validating, and Empathizing - as an action that has the power to end violence, with real-life stories from her own experience.

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It's a film about true story of a tenacious social worker, who uncovers a government backed mass deportation of children from UK to Australia.   Her empathy with the adults telling her their stories of abuse and terror, causes her personal grief, and me too.  

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This video work, by a London/Bergen based visual artist explores cultural histories and memories through a language based project.

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A documentary that invites for a meaningful exploration and reflection about our innerselves by showcasing words of knowledge and wisdom from great Brazilian minds from different walks of life: spiritual leaders, scientists, politicians, entretainers, educators, social entrepreneurs, business peo

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Yasujiro Ozu's film follows an elderly couple, Shukichi and Tomi Hirayama, as they visit their apparently disinterested children. It is only when they are in the company of their widowed daughter-in-law, Noriko, that they are shown any consideration or respect.

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    Machines will have personalities, a father tells his students and his young son who's peeping out from behind the lecture hall projector with wide enquiring eyes.

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