A Letter from Joan J.
- By Ella Charon
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- 23 Mar, 2020
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Hello/Bonjour from Canada to everyone.
We are all in this together and we all have the ability to breathe, stay calm, and care for one another.
Nature will show us a scientific and homeopathic way forward through our current needs. Stay to a simple plan, a simple way of living. I have found the pure health benefits of lemon, garlic, ginger, turmeric and small cayenne in a hot drink very beneficial. I am also using a combo of tea tree to disinfect.
May we travel together in these challenging yet blessed times, and may we remember all those on the planet, our Mother, who have even less than us.
In Deep Friendship,
A Canadian Northern Comfort
We are all in this together and we all have the ability to breathe, stay calm, and care for one another.
Nature will show us a scientific and homeopathic way forward through our current needs. Stay to a simple plan, a simple way of living. I have found the pure health benefits of lemon, garlic, ginger, turmeric and small cayenne in a hot drink very beneficial. I am also using a combo of tea tree to disinfect.
May we travel together in these challenging yet blessed times, and may we remember all those on the planet, our Mother, who have even less than us.
In Deep Friendship,
A Canadian Northern Comfort
Spark Change Summit 2022 featured award-winning producers, writers, directors and creatives – all focusing on entertainment that raises awareness, changes behavior, influences policy and catalyzes movements. Presented by Creative Visions, The Skoll Center for Social Impact Entertainment at the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television, and The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA's School of Law, this year’s Summit offered a deep dive into the creation of social impact entertainment projects, campaigns, and the movements they spark. The Summit showcases the unparalleled power of story and the storyteller - and the potential to make “shift happen” in the world.
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In this presentation for National Geographic entitled Painted Bodies of Africa
, photographers Carol Beckwith and Angela Fisher recall their many stories of anthropological travel as they document some of the oldest visual traditions and ceremonies in the African continent. Both Beckwith and Fisher, who have worked hand in hand for decades, talk extensively about their passion for photography, for the preservation of culture, and unexpected and uplifting human moments while on the road.
You can view the segment here.
You can view the segment here.

To view the recording of the Summit and conversations, please click here to view on EarthX.