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Majora Carter ’88: Greening The Ghetto

In episode No. 2 of the Wesleyan Alumni Get The Toughest Assignments video series, Majora Carter, Wesleyan Class of 1988, economic consultant, public radio host, and environmental justice advocate from the South Bronx area of New York City discusses plans to transform unused real estate for positive social and community transformation.

Building The Compost Toilet

Another volunteer Saturday at Valhalla Montreal; we’re getting so much done it’s hard to keep track of the progress. We’re gonna be doing detailed videos about our various projects and hosting a volunteering appreciation day in the near future.

Help Best Friends break the puppy mill cycle and save lives

For every commercially bred puppy purchased in a store, there’s a pet in a shelter, wishing for a home. Every day, more than 9,000 pets are killed in shelters across the country simply because they don’t have safe places to call home, while puppy mills continue to churn out pets.

Solar Panels UP! | Valhalla Montreal

The team works together with the help of Great volunteers to finish the final stages of the Living Solar Shed. Music: Title – Dreamer (ft. Tina Quallo) Artist – K. Sparks (http://www.kdotsparks.com/)

Blind Social Experiment – I trust you, do you trust me?

This experiment takes a look at the idea of trust within our society. Do we trust someone we’ve never met before? Or do we assume others are not to be trusted? We tested it by asking people if they could give a hug as a way to say YES to trusting somebody they’d never met.

In Need Of A Toilet

Practical hands-on permaculture courses are approaching soon; we’re preparing by building a toilet out of 100% recycled material. By using the discount code: early bird; you can save 50$ off our series. https://valhallamovement.com/event/practical-permaculture-workshop-series/ series starts in two weeks (aug 23) full video on the toilet and how it works will be released around that time as well.

Sacha Stone – New Earth Nation Ep. #21 || Valhalla Movement Network

DOWNLOAD THIS PODCAST ON ITUNES AND DONT FORGET TO LIKE COMMENT RATE SUBSCRIBE ///////////////////////========== iTunes Link: http://bit.ly/1loYOBR New Earth Nation: http://www.newearthnation.org/ Sign Up for Free Farm of The Future Earthship Inspired Greenhouse Plans: http://mad.ly/signups/116070/join Sacha Stone is an interesting man to say the least.

Going to the Edge by Going Within: Xerxes Whitney at TEDxSonomaCounty

Xerxes Whitney thought the more he achieved, the more his cerebral palsy (CP) would fade away and people would see who he truly was. Whitney describes his journey of acceptance and embracing himself. About TEDx, x = independently organized event In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience.

Richard

Richard is the fascinating story of a travelling piano tuner who chooses to live outdoors. Shot in London, the film takes an alternative look at someone who treats the entire city as a home. Richard is part of the film series England Your England.

TAKE BACK THE LAND

Environmental activist Vandana Shiva speaks about the crises of today and the two most important things we can and must do to solve them. This video was edited by Steve Agnos with editorial assistance from Chris Agnos, the brothers behind Sustainable Man.

X Picks Up A Lufa Basket

Valhalla Co-Founder X decides he to pay a visit to the Lufa Farms website in search of organic food. he makes a purchase for a 30$ basket and is told to pick it up at the pick up point.

Fixin’ Earthship Mistakes

Buildin’ Ain’t Easy, We all make mistakes no matter how small :P Valhalla wants to help the perfection of sustainable development, get the ebook and dvd how to build an earthship inspired greenhouse here: http://goo.gl/0x794r

Bunker Roy: Learning from a barefoot movement

http://www.ted.com In Rajasthan, India, an extraordinary school teaches rural women and men — many of them illiterate — to become solar engineers, artisans, dentists and doctors in their own villages. It’s called the Barefoot College, and its founder, Bunker Roy, explains how it works.