NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

GEIFN | MEDIA | Mix | November 2018

MEDIA WORDS
Approx 5 min reads

Intro
The New York Times salutes the life of Shirin Aliabadi, revealing how “Iranian artist gave expression to women in Islamic Republic” via WA Today

Judy Skinner, Jane Huglin and Meg Caraher salute the life of Judy Wardale, revealing how this “Champion of the disenfranchised improved the lives of others against the odds” via The Age

Michael Dwyer explores precious nature of individual existence, valuing voice and the right time for amplifying reasoned togetherness, take shelter from “John Prine: The tree that keeps giving” via The Canberra Times


Intra
Cameron Woodhead explores intersections between pride, prejudice and politics, opening “A Pandora's Box of Aussie unmentionables” via The Sydney Morning Herald

Cameron Woodhead explores a journey of two brothers’ flight for refuge, reviewing a “Charming fusion of audiobook and magic lantern” via The Brisbane Times

Joe Hinchliffe explores sustainable sweet success coming from harmony with diversity in an example of purposeful team work when “The butterfly effect has ants playing defence” via The Age


Inter
Clare Wright explores a historical account of concerted effort to bring about positive societal change, declaring “I'll have what she's having: How Australia inspired the world on votes for women” via The Age

Stephen A. Russell explores the value of ancient wisdoms relevant to modern times, forging connections and increasing reach of reconciled belonging, reviewing and reasoning why “Astroman is a coming of age story with a difference” via The Canberra Times

Brian Johnston explores honouring sacredness, human belonging, overcoming difficulties for pilgrammage, expanse of space and limited time, revealing glimpses of “Delhi, India: Why it's worth visiting the Friday Mosque, Jama Masjid” via Traveller.com.au


Multi
Brian Johnston explores lessons from history’s pages, purposeful living and modern approaches, revealing some of the “World's oldest cities Top 10 ancient places - and their new don't miss attractions” via Traveller.com.au

Simon Denyer explores the cautionary tale and outcome of empire building, social engineering and state sponsored migration, revealing what happened after “They were promised a 'paradise' in North Korea” via The Brisbane Times

Associated Press updates the continuing Rohingya Genocide as “UN investigator: Genocide still taking place in Myanmar” the via WA Today


All
Nathanael Cooper explores a modern moral exemplar using wisdom and insight to inspire her generation for a greater benefit, discussing with “King Princess on being unashamedly queer” via The Brisbane Times

Dominic Bossi explores examples of Aussies kicking goals on world stage as “Sudanese refugees Thomas Deng and Awer Mabil share special Socceroo debuts” via The Age

Matthew Field explores youthful enthusiasm, technology and responsive leadership as “Pope gives his blessing to Pokemon Go” via The Brisbane Times


Togather
Aisha Dow explores the value of medical research producing science driven, evidence backed public benefits, revealing diligence required behind reasons for “Cervical cancer set to be eliminated from Australia in global first” via WA Today

Georgina Robinson explores how organized sport can kick goals on, off and beyond the field, revealing why “World Cup ticket sales helping girls be girls in Laos and Vietnam” via The Brisbane Times

Karla Adam explores an example of weeding entrenched disadvantage, planting positive role models, growing connections to society and harvesting self-respect, revealing how “Glasgow tries to get at roots of crime as other countries take note” via WA Today


Nobly
Henrietta Cook explores innovative solutions to localized disengagement and disrupted learning in “The Victorian schools that have caught the attention of Finland” via WA Today

Paul Byrnes explores an example of insitu transformative education taking the backtrack (Auslish: less well known, hazardous due to less-travelled, more concentration required), reviewing “Backtrack Boys: A remarkable story of bringing troubled boys and girls back from the brink” via The Canberra Times

Emma Koehn explores a diversion program with an upskilling track record, revealing reasons behind “Australia's social enterprises’ call for more government cash to help make a difference” via The Canberra Times


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TED TALKS
Approx 20min presentations

Lera Boroditsky: How language shapes the way we think (14 mins)
David Norse: Finding Identity: An LGBTQ Pastor’s Journey (20 mins)
Eve Lahijani: Trust your hunger and make peace with food (11 mins)
Jason Y. Lee: Why I quit my job to pursue my childhood dream (22 mins)
Amal Kassir: The Muslim on the airplane (16 mins)


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GUEST SINGS
Approx 5 min presentation

Gurrumul - Djarimirri (Child of the Rainbow)

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STREET JIVES
Approx 2 min presentation

Sesame Street and Usher: Volunteer
 

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WISDOM RECONCILES
Approx 30 min presentation

Q&A: What's right and wrong with our schools? (100 mins)
What makes a great teacher? Are we over-testing our kids? Tony Jones is joined by Eddie Woo, Pasi Sahlberg, Cindy Berwick, Gabbie Stroud and Jennifer Buckingham for a Teaching Special.