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The RESPECT FOR ALL AudioGuide will help you learn all about the ground-breaking new movie, RESPECT FOR ALL: How to Care for Each Other and Our Earth. Award-winning director, John Pritchard, has uploaded audio clips and text from the RESPECT FOR ALL VideoGuide. You can access the VideoGuide at http://respectallguide.com
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This is a sample of the free iAudioguide of Berlin, offering around 60 minutes of entertaining information on the highlights of Berlin and a city map. The podcast is updated regulary so more tracks will be added. The full audio guide for Berlin and audio guides for other major cities are available to download from our website at www.iAudioguide.com
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This is a sample of the free iAudioguide of London, offering around 60 minutes of entertaining information on the highlights of London and a city map. The podcast is updated regulary so more tracks will be added. The full audio guide for London and audio guides for other major cities are available to download from our website at www.iAudioguide.com
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Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day," your perfect companion for exploring the iconic landmarks and hidden treasures of the City of Angels. Our expertly designed audio tour takes you on a seamless journey through some of LA’s most celebrated and culturally rich locations, all within one day. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a local looking to rediscover the city, this tour highlights L ...
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Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day," your perfect companion for exploring the iconic landmarks and hidden treasures of the City of Angels. Our expertly designed audio tour takes you on a seamless journey through some of LA’s most celebrated and cu…
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Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day Welcome to "Audio Guide Los Angeles | Walking Tour of Los Angeles in a Day," your perfect companion for exploring the iconic landmarks and hidden treasures of the City of Angels. Our expertly designed audio tour takes you on a seamless journey through some of LA’s most celebrated and cu…
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Hollywood Walk of Fame Welcome to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where the stars quite literally shine beneath your feet! Spanning 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard, this famous sidewalk is home to over 2,700 stars honoring the biggest names in entertainment. Whether you're here to snap a pic with your favorite celebrity's star or just take in the live…
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Hollywood Walk of Fame Welcome to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, where the stars quite literally shine beneath your feet! Spanning 15 blocks of Hollywood Boulevard, this famous sidewalk is home to over 2,700 stars honoring the biggest names in entertainment. Whether you're here to snap a pic with your favorite celebrity's star or just take in the live…
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Griffith Observatory Perched high in the hills with sweeping views of Los Angeles, the Griffith Observatory is an iconic spot for both astronomy lovers and those looking for the best views of the city. Whether you're here to gaze at the stars, hike up to the Hollywood sign, or take in the stunning architecture, Griffith Observatory offers a unique …
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Echo Park Lake Welcome to Echo Park Lake, a tranquil oasis in the heart of Los Angeles! Known for its beautiful lotus flowers, scenic views, and iconic swan boats, Echo Park Lake is a perfect spot to relax, enjoy the outdoors, and take in the beauty of LA’s natural landscape. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful stroll or a fun day on the water, E…
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Chinatown in Los Angeles Welcome to Chinatown, one of LA’s most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods! From its iconic pagoda-style buildings to its bustling markets and authentic cuisine, Chinatown is a sensory delight. Whether you're here for the food, the shopping, or the history, there's so much to explore and experience in this lively comm…
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Olvera Street Welcome to Olvera Street, the vibrant heart of Los Angeles' Mexican heritage! Known as the birthplace of LA, this bustling, colorful street is filled with rich history, lively culture, delicious food, and unique artisan shops. Whether you're here for the history or the tasty street food, Olvera Street is a must-visit for anyone explor…
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El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument Welcome to El Pueblo de Los Angeles Historical Monument, the birthplace of Los Angeles! Steeped in history, culture, and tradition, this vibrant and lively area showcases LA’s rich past through beautifully preserved buildings, cultural events, and delicious food. It’s a must-visit for history buffs, food…
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Union Station Step into the grand Union Station, the bustling gateway to Los Angeles and a beautiful blend of history, architecture, and travel. Whether you’re catching a train, admiring the Spanish Colonial Revival design, or simply exploring, Union Station offers a unique experience steeped in LA’s rich past. Here’s everything you need to know fo…
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Los Angeles City Hall Step into the political and architectural heart of Los Angeles at Los Angeles City Hall! This towering Art Deco building has been an iconic part of LA’s skyline since 1928 and offers incredible history, breathtaking views, and a peek into the city’s inner workings. Whether you're a history buff or just want to take in the best…
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Walt Disney Concert Hall Get ready to be wowed by one of the most iconic architectural landmarks in Los Angeles: the Walt Disney Concert Hall. This stunning building, designed by Frank Gehry, is not only a visual masterpiece but also an acoustic wonder, home to the LA Philharmonic. Whether you're here for a concert or just to admire the architectur…
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The Broad Welcome to The Broad, one of LA's premier contemporary art museums, where cutting-edge art meets stunning architecture. Whether you're a modern art aficionado or just curious to see some world-famous pieces, The Broad offers a vibrant cultural experience in downtown LA. Here’s everything you need to know for your visit! 🎨✨ 1. Google Maps …
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Grand Central Market Welcome to Grand Central Market, the bustling culinary heart of downtown Los Angeles! Whether you're craving tacos, ramen, or just a great cup of coffee, this iconic food hall has something for every appetite. Here’s your go-to guide to make the most of your delicious visit. 🌮🍜☕️ 1. Google Maps Link Grand Central Market on Goog…
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Los Angeles Theatre Step back in time and enter the golden era of Hollywood glamour at the Los Angeles Theatre. This stunning, historic movie palace is one of the last remnants of Broadway’s glory days and is still a breathtaking sight to behold. Here's everything you need to know before you visit! 🎭✨ 1. Google Maps Link Los Angeles Theatre on Goog…
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Learn all about the movie at our VideoGuide website: RespectAllGuide.com Visit RespectAllMovie.com to watch the entire movie. Click Here to download the Guidebook on Apple Books. Click Here to download the Guidebook (PDF). Click Here to download the Press Kit (PDF). Click Here to download the Official Poster (PDF). Visit OneHeartMovies.org to learn…
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One Heart Movies, with award-winning director John Pritchard, presents a ground-breaking film that celebrates respect for all of humanity and the natural world: RESPECT FOR ALL - How to Care for Each Other and Our Earth. The film features Community Builder/Drum Circle Facilitator, Otha Day; High School Junior, Charlotte Sanford; Cofounder of Regene…
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“White racism not only exploits humans but also the earth itself.” —Prof. James H. Cone PEOPLE HATE WHAT THEY DON'T UNDERSTAND Heinous crimes have been committed against people of color in our country: slavery, lynchings, police brutality and the excessive incarceration of young black and brown men. These atrocities are born of a hate-filled racism…
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People become more respectful when they can see: “What happens to you, happens to me, and what happens to me, happens to you. We have to embrace each other and embrace the wonderful things about who we are, as well as the problematic aspects of who we are. It is a give and take, a back and flow, and feeling respect means finding a way to connect to…
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“It’s no longer a black and white issue. You’ve got Hispanic folks... you’ve got Asian folks. This is not just the same old battles. We’ve got this stew that keeps bubbling up with people from everywhere. And we’re going to have to make sure that in our own lives, our families, and our workplaces that we do a better job of treating everybody with b…
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The Two Wolves story comes from the 2017 award-winning film, ONE HEART-ONE SPIRIT, filmed at the three day Aboriginal Garma Festival in the northern territory of Australia. It introduces us to Native American Mi'kmaq/Mohawk performing artist Kenneth Little Hawk who travels half-way around the world to Australia where he meets legendary movie star, …
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“Americans have become less and less knowledgable about where their food comes from and how it’s grown. So, if people wanted to respect this earth, they should be purchasing food that has been grown with respect to the earth.” —Ed Stockman, Cofounder of Regeneration MA who has been an organic farmer for 47 years. AGRICULTURE IS CAPTURED BY GREED Ri…
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“All life is dependent on all life. There is no separation. Everything lives for everything else. There is no separation. My Grandmother and Grandfather said that the animal, the vegetable, the mineral, the human, are all one. There is no separation.” —Kenneth Little Hawk, Mi’kmaq, Mohawk NATURE HELPS US UNDERSTAND OURSELVES “When you’re connected …
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“All life is dependent on all life. There is no separation. Everything lives for everything else. There is no separation. My Grandmother and Grandfather said that the animal, the vegetable, the mineral, the human, are all one. There is no separation.” —Kenneth Little Hawk, Mi’kmaq, Mohawk NATURE HELPS US UNDERSTAND OURSELVES “When you’re connected …
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HOW WOULD IT BE? “How would it be if you looked at me as brother? How would it be if she looked at her as sister? Elders as grandmother and grandfather? And all of the children as our own? How would it be if we looked at the Earth as Mother? How would it be if we looked at Sky as Father? How would it be if we really cared for each other?” —Kenneth …
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“People think that if we don’t talk about racism, than we are no longer racist. The problem is when we don’t talk about racism, that’s what’s disrespectful. That’s saying that my opinion, my position, my experience, doesn’t matter. If you respect me, you ask me what I think and then we can have an engagement about it.” —Otha Day WE NEED TO TALK ABO…
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“My advice to all of us here is to sit in silence and listen. Sit for moments and breathe deeply... relax your shoulders and just listen. When you’re in conflict with someone else, don’t jump right in, just listen. Listen to the pain of their experience. Listen to the joy of their experience. We don’t always have to share our pain, our joy, but I t…
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“I hope that there will be a world where my future family members will have a place where they can live happily without fear of persecution, whether that be for their race, gender, or whatever that may be. And looking closely on the next few years, I hope that with the people that govern my life, and even amongst the world, that more love and respe…
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“Kateri Tekakwitha {Mohawk), was made a saint by the Catholic Church because she turned no one away and treated everyone as if they were someone special. Everyone is special because what comes out of us can be that which came out of Mother Teresa, Martin Luther King, and Chief Joseph. They were all human beings and had the same thing inside of them…
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In issues of race, we should educate everyone about compassion, just like we teach students how to read. And a big part of teaching compassion is encouraging people to take action. It is not enough to simply feel empathy towards another person by putting yourself in their shoes. Compassion requires action and you must do whatever you can such as pr…
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Part two of special podcast created for the Society of Architectural Historians, as my monthly Brooks blog report for April 2019. talk about what it means to hear industrial heritage sites as contemporary listeners, and how sound can be effectively curated and deployed as part of a public history experience.…
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Part one of special podcast created for the Society of Architectural Historians, as my monthly Brooks blog report for April 2019. In this part, we talk about the soundscapes of industrial heritage, how sound impacts our experience of architecture, and how we can understand the different types of sound we might encounter at an industrial heritage si…
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