What on earth is a cultural swarm anyway? Melibee's founder tells us in this new video...
Category: Video
And Still I Rise – Dr. Maya Angelou Passes
My hero passed today....oh, Dr. Maya Angelou, there are no words...
Melibee Swarm Video: What is This New Conference Anyway?
A new video explaining our new conference - the Melibee Swarm...
Re-entry Announcement
Re-entry programming on your mind? Can't bear the thought of another "pizza re-entry gathering?" We've got THE tool to help your students seriously reflect on their time abroad! And we've done it "Melibee style!"
Ramadan Guest Blog Post Series
Kickiing off the Ramadan guest blog post series ...
Re-entry Videos for the Busy Study Abroad Office
Reverse culture shock tools for busy administrators and faculty...
Budrus: A Remarkable Documentary
Budrus is a find! It is one of those documentaries that needs to be talked about and it will leave you thinking about your role on as a bridge builder to peace for days. Why? Because it shares a story that is not commonly told: It documents a Palestinian village's non-violent response to a wall being built on their land by the Israelis. It is the winner of numerous awards and was called "A Must See Documentary" by The New York Times.
The Bengali Detective – A Documentary
I'm still sorting through the myriad of wonderful films that I caught at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. The Bengali Detective, by Phil Cox, is one that I particularly enjoyed and appreciated as a creative educational tool.
Interview with Steve Moore (Retired FBI Agent): Safety Abroad After Osama bin Laden is Killed
Steve Moore and I spoke about his perspective on the bin Laden killing and Steve's time in the FBI as a SWAT operator with sniper certification, Supervisor of Al-Quaeda investigations for the LA field office and as a case agent for bombing of the US consulate in Karachi.
We Still Live Here – Âs Nutayuneân
Language can come home again. This is the tremendous lesson that I witnessed in the remarkable documentary, "We Still Live Here - Âs Nutayuneânby," by Director/Producer Anne Makepeace.
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