I’m always thrilled and inspired by the endlessly creative ways one can be an activist.
(Thanks Jennifer Argenti for sending me this inventive short! )
I’m always thrilled and inspired by the endlessly creative ways one can be an activist.
(Thanks Jennifer Argenti for sending me this inventive short! )
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Terrific video & message! We do some claymation with our students, and this was inspiring on that level as well. We need someone to do something similar regarding farmed salmon – the other most ecologically irresponsible fishery.
So glad to hear you were inspired. It is great to find a medium that students feel passionate about. I was just talking about farmed fish in my class the other day, in fact. A student raised it as an alternative to overfishing…anyway, hopefully I’ll be posting something of your students’ work here sometime!
Brilliant video, thank you for sharing 🙂
Thanks for sharing it!!
Oh my god, a clay shark made me cry. Imagine if it was a real shark…