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This film is about the second-generation immigrants in Greece.
This video narrates briefly how a young Chinese second generation migrants came to Canada and how she feels and lives now.
Edward Said discusses the themes of his classic work "orientalism", its implications and its place in the modern world.
This is part one of Edward Said's lecture on Samuel Huntington's essay and book on the "Clash of Civilizations," at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1996).
Watch the short video "Immigrant Parents: Don't Blame Your Children For Not Retaining Your Culture"
Watch the film "Little Jerusalem" and try to discuss the several topics of 2GM that are presented in the film.
More information about the film:
You find the trailer of the film here:
Racism in European Soccer against Second Generation of Migrants
In this video about positive emotions, Prof. Barbara Fredrickson from University of North Carolina at Chapal Hill explains her main research
findings which has been published in one of her last books entitled "Positivity".
She wants to explain both in which context some particular positive emotions can arise such as joy, interest, contentment,
gratefulness and what impact they have on individuals.
This video entitled "Positive emotions" can be found on Youtube at:
French banlieue. The video entitled "Paris burning" can be found on youtube at: (Embedding disabled on request) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9r_NQiZEH4&feature=related
"I Can Almost See the Lights of Home" offers a new mode of thinking about and presenting oral history. http://www.albany.edu/jmmh/vol2no1/lightssoundessay.html
Last interview with Paulo Freire where, among other things, he talks of his support for the marches organised by the
Landless People's Movement (the "MST") in Brazil.
Interview in Portuguese.
Interview with Henry Giroux about the work of Paulo Freire and the origins of "Critical Pedagogy"
Boal was a great friend of Paulo Freire and the author of "The Theatre of the Oppressed".
His ideas have been used all over the world and have proved inspirational for the practice of popular education.
This is an interview with Boal shortly before he died.
Liam Kane discusses popular education in Latin America and lessons it holds for countries in Europe.
















