On, Thursday, January 10, and Friday January 11, my social Justice Group and I watched FLOW, For Love Of Water. To start, it is an amazing movie and I recommend you to watch it, you will learn a lot. Next, the movie is about water, and how we should be using it for a resource and not as something we have to pay for. Thats what the movie was mainly about. It also talked about water being clean, and how some of the pesticides that we use can affect the water and change how it affects our bodies. Some people got sick from this water because the chemicals from the pesticides got into the water and contaminated it. The movie also showed countries that were struggling with their water supply, like Bolivia, and India. In Bolivia there was a river that was all blood because of waste from a nearby slaughterhouse. Bolivia’s water was cut off so big water companies could pump water to make money. In Africa, people had to pay for water because big companies needed to make money, and you needed a special key to pump water. Some people didn’t have those special keys, so they could not get water. All in all, I learned a lot, even more than what i shared here. I do hope you can be able to watch this amazing movie.
- “The foundations of democracy and of our school are built by daily habits of recognizing the rights of those who differ from ourselves.” -- Elisabeth Irwin
Contributors
- An Interview with the High School GSA Members
- Bethany Sousa: A Gender Rights Advocate
- NYU Protest for Gender Affirming Care
- The Fight for Gender-Affirming Care: a Documentary
- A Trip the the Museum of the City of New York
- The People’s March: A Fight Against Donald Trump
- The First Trans Affinity Group
- Paul Silverman: A Queer Therapist
- Ava Dawson: A Trans Ally
- School Nurse Jenna DiMarino Shares Insight on the Abortion Contraversy.
- Bethany Sousa: Legal Warrior for Planned Parenthood
- Interview at Washington Square Park (Raw Oppinions from Random People)
- Interview with Former Planned Parenthood Educator Paola Ferst
- Interview with Former Planned Parenthood Educator Paola Ferst
- Ava Dawson: Health Director at LREI’s View on Reproductive Rights
- How Microplastics Can Affect Everything Around Us – Fieldwork to NYC Aquarium
- NYC Pier Beach Cleanup
- Interview With Daivd – How Microplastics Affect Our Planet
- How Many People In NYC Know About Composting?
- A Marine Biologists Perspective On Microplastics
- Microplastics: How it Affects Animals and Humans
- Digging Deep Into The Dangers of Microplastics
- Personal Stories From the High School GSA
- NYU Protest For Gender Affirming Care
- Bethany Sousa: A Health Care Advocate
- The Fight For Gender-Affirming Health Care Documentary
- The People’s March: A Fight Against Donald Trump
- The First Trans Affinity Group
- Paul Silverman: A Queer Therapist
- Ava Dawson: A Trans Ally