#OrgsWeLove: Ocean School is a free environmental education resource for students in grades 5 to 12. The immersive multimedia resources featuring linear and 360˚ videos, interactive media and projects and activities are offered in English +French.
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How can we create a healthier and more equitable world? This playlist looks at unequal access to basic human rights, across Canada and around the world: https://t.co/dCAaox5N2l #education#HumanRights
Tap along with this musical documentary that connects pivotal moments in Canada’s civil rights history with the powerful momentum of Indigenous activism today: https://t.co/6y16vqt8DL #education#HumanRights
Enjoy a new mini-lesson on the film Unspoken Tears that explores themes such as empathy and identity for students aged 14+! https://t.co/0sBvtiLJ33 #education#HumanRights
This feature doc sheds light on the difficult reality faced by the Algonquin people of Quebec, many of whom live in poverty and lack basic human rights. This film gives a voice to the silenced: https://t.co/ABIx74d1f8 #education#HumanRights
Discover this five-part documentary series that tells the inspiring story of Shoal Lake 40 Anishinaabe First Nation and their battle to build a road that would reconnect them to the world: https://t.co/OA6AAlqsNm #education#HumanRights
Enjoy a new mini-lesson on the film Unspoken Tears that explores themes such as empathy and identity for students aged 10-13! https://t.co/uK3ERiShr8 #education#HumanRights
Watch this intensely personal doc in which 5 victims of homophobic violence attempt to seek asylum and a brave new life in Canada: https://t.co/QvRv5huitJ #education#HumanRights
When the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly on December 10, 1948, was its significance recognized? https://t.co/aTQq50goTA
These animated shorts invite us to learn about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child through moving stories of children worldwide: https://t.co/YMuwOHYhDj #education#HumanRights
Enjoy a new mini-lesson on the film Stateless that explores themes such as Anti-Black racism and statelessness: https://t.co/jczmoEY5WL #education#HumanRights
These films are meant to make children aged 13-17 aware of the rights they have, and that the adults caring for them must ensure the law is respected for students: https://t.co/qHyuhwryHL #education#HumanRights
These films are meant to make children aged 9-12 aware of the rights they have, and that the adults caring for them must ensure the law is respected for students: https://t.co/75X6pTdB6W #education#HumanRightsDay
Celebrate the life, work and legacy of Mary Two-Axe Earley, a Mohawk woman from Kahnawà:ke who spent 20 years challenging sex discrimination against First Nations women embedded in Canada’s Indian Act: https://t.co/1XruDFA37G #education#Humanrights
These films are meant to make children aged 5-8 aware of the rights they have, and that the adults caring for them must ensure the law is respected for students: https://t.co/PARghIwD2b #education#HumanRights
November 25 marks the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. Gender-based violence comes in many forms—it can be physical, emotional, or psychological: https://t.co/OMTFiGqqPI #education#ViolenceAgainstWomen#16days