Sunday, December 27, 2015

Clicks for December 8: Arts for a Better Tomorrow

Go to the website
www.ARTSbt.org
Look at the Vimeo clicks for several videos by Arts for a Better Tomorrow.
The organization was started by Jose Yenque
https://vimeo.com/125590656



Jose Yenque

The link to Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/ARTSforaBetterTomorrow


A message from LA to Tijuana


Click here to see this video


1 comment:

  1. Hello ... I recommend the following places to go... This comment is motivated by Alex (Carlos) who posted a request for "positive Youtubers" and the need to talk with teenagers about "what are you watching on Youtube?" Here's what Carlos posted:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arQPPnIkkHs

    You can follow his instagram here https://www.instagram.com/bocel.a/

    You can see more of his channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJRwL32FzpbzYQlL3CK9gUQ

    Here are my two replies


    (1) good point that we need to talk with teenagers in my life about the downsides of watching bad content. "the eyes are the window to the soul" -- bravo... I agree that prayer helps and so does making positive videos. Positive videos will overwhelm the wickedness. I have found a wonderful YOUTUBER about birdsongs. SOUNDS OF NATURE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEkeLmy14PA I play this in my classroom, low volume, to help students feel what it's like to sit in a forest.... instead of "suicide forest," how about "sound of nature Forest."?🙂


    (2) I started a blog about "places to click." If you have a recommendation for "youtubers worth following" or Youtube channels that are positive, send the link to me and I'll post the links on my blog. https://theoneclickclub.blogspot.com/.../click-for... I posted some posters there, too. A group of teachers has posted some free ebooks that parents might find helpful. I especially like a radio broadcast interview (done 13 years ago) called TinyURL.com/LittkyRadio ... You can find more links at the free ebook website www.TINYURL.com/FreeForFamily.

    Thank you, Carlos, for inspiring us to talk with teenagers about the importance of "choosing what you put in your brain."

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