The Global Oneness Project is a free archive collection of films, photography, essays, and lesson plans for educators based in San Rafael, CA. Their stories and curricula explore global social, cultural, and environmental issues, aiming to inspire students to expand their perspectives and worldviews, promoting inquiry, empathy, resilience, and a deep, sacred connection with our planet.
Through their award-winning films, photo essays, and lesson plans, the Global Oneness Project invites students to connect with what is universal and deeply sustaining across borders, explore themes such as climate change, ecology, Indigenous cultures, and migration, and cultivate critical thinking, inquiry, empathy, and listening skills. They also celebrate Indigenous cultures and provide a platform for student artwork and meaningful conversations in the classroom.
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