Stories, Lesson Plans & More
Essay
Getting to the Heart of Global Education
This essay explores the origin story of the Global Oneness Project, the intention of the organization, and the goals of the Projectās free curriculum resources.
by Cleary Vaughan-Lee
Audio Story
Coming Home to the Cove - Episode 3
In this final episode, Theresa Harlan continues her grassroots efforts to protect the last standing structures on Tomales Bay built by Coast Miwoks.
by Emergence Magazine
Audio Story
Kawaiisu
In this episode, we meet Julie Girado Turner, who, for nearly two decades, has been documenting and recording her father and aunt, the last fluent speakers of the Kawaiisu language.
by Emergence Magazine
High School
Grade Level: 9-12
The Quilters of Geeās Bend: Art and Resilience
Disponible en EspaƱol
Middle School
Grade Level: 6-8
Unheard Voices: Black Lives Matter and Activism
Disponible en EspaƱol
High School
Grade Level: 9-12
The Black Lives Matter Movement: Learning Through Photography
Disponible en EspaƱol
Photo Essay
We Will Breathe
These photos by Sheila Pree Bright share intimate moments of mourning and inspiration within the Black Lives Matter movement.
by Sheila Pree Bright
Community Conversation Series: Discussion with Photographer Camille Seaman
Companion Photo Essays
We Are Still HereMelting AwayCommunity Conversation Series: Discussion with Photographer Roberto "Bear" Guerra
by Camille Seaman, Cleary Vaughan-Lee, and Roberto (Bear) Guerra
Film
Global Oneness Project Film Reel 2020
Watch this short video to learn more about the stories we tell.
Community Conversation Series: Discussion with Filmmaker Maris Curran
Companion Stories
While I Yet LiveCommunity Conversation Series: Discussion with Filmmaker Kalyanee MamCommunity Conversation Series: Discussion with Filmmaker Jeremy Seifert
by Maris Curran, Cleary Vaughan-Lee, Kalyanee Mam and Jeremy Seifert