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17 December 2008

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Global Lives in the News

Global Lives on France24 TV

See who else is buzzing about Global Lives >>

Get Involved - Volunteer!

Global Lives Malawi Facebook group surpasses 1600 members, translators are needed for all languages. Learn more about translating for Global Lives >>

More Shoots Being Considered

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In the past year, we have received inquiries from filmmakers interested in producing shoots in Russia, Ethiopia, Ghana, China, Taiwan, Pakistan, Cambodia, Mongolia, Great Britain, Switzerland, Italy, Ecuador, Guatemala, Bolivia, and other countries.
We are currently exploring shoots in India, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. More information on our completed shoots >>

 

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Thank you for your support! This past year has been a great one for Global Lives -- we've produced preview installations in 5 cities around the world, completed shoots in China and Indonesia, hired our first staff, and involved more than 100 new volunteer collaborators in our work. We have ambitious plans for an additional four shoots next year in Asia and Europe, as well the official launch of our 10-screen installation in Tokyo and San Francisco. At the same time, we are working hard to release a new version of our website that will accept video submissions from around the world - an interactive video library of human life experience.

We can't do all this great work alone. As we begin the new year, we invite you to get involved, and we trust this quarter's newsletter will provide opportunities for you to "step out of your world." We look forward to having you join us. Many thanks again!

Happy holiday wishes,

David Evan Harris, Executive Director

First Public Installations

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Global Lives Collective members around the world organized screenings and installations to share work with audiences in public spaces, schools, conferences in five countries this year. Click on the following links to read more and see photos of these events:

 

Fresh Faces

joi-ito-portrait-92x.jpgThe Global Lives Project is delighted to welcome Joi Ito, CEO of Creative Commons, to our International Advisory Council. Congratulations also to Jonathan Werve, Heather Sparks, and Naomi Ture for stepping up to join our US Board of Directors. We also welcome to our team Vera Devera, our new Project Coordinator and former fundraiser for the San Francisco Opera. Read biographies of our newest members >>

 

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We are honored to have received grants this year from the Adobe Foundation and the Burwen Education Foundation, as well as additional support from the Sony, the Institute for the Future and the Long Now Foundation. Grants help us produce video shoots, such as our recent China and Indonesia projects. So far, with only 2.5 weeks to the end of the year:

 

  • We've raised $28,450 (our goal is $60,000). Chip in today to help us meet our goal >>

  • 20 people have contributed over $25 and will get a limited edition of the Global Lives DVD. There are a few left!

  • The average donation has been about $45, and it has all been from individuals like you! No matter the size of your gift, we thank you.