Dear friends,

it's been a while, and I miss you all.

Starting next Wednesday (5–7pm, right before the weekly meeting), Global Lives is hosting a month-long, 17-screen exhibit in San Francisco to host salon gatherings for broader audiences interested in global citizenship and travel, empathy and education, and film and new media, as well as field trips for Bay Area schools for workshops on empathy and global citizenship. This exhibit is part of its initiative to provide educational materials for over 400 teachers in the USA and around the world who asked for help using video as a resource in their classroom.

Because I believe in the power of people speaking for themselves, I'm working with Global Lives to build their education program and broader community. And thanks to the support we received last year, Global Lives produced 8 videos within 11 months! The amazing series features a day in the life of 10 transit workers around the world.

You can preview five of the films at www.globallives.org/liveintransitpreviews/ and learn more about the exhibit opportunities atwww.globallives.org/exhibitmonth2014.

Before Friday at 2PM, Global Lives needs $9,500 to put curriculum and resources in the hands of teachers and show its video library of life experience to a wide audience – please donate at www.globallives.org/donate/.

I would be humbled and thankful if you would donate to support this amazing work today.
 
Sincerely,
Danny