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Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Paulo Freire
Timeless - Literature
Sunday, 02 March 2008
Pedagogy of the Oppressed

“The revolution is made neither by the leaders for the people nor by the people for the leaders, but by both acting together in unshakable solidarity. The solidarity is born only when the leaders witness to it by their humble, loving, and courageous encounter with the people.” p129

In his most important work, "Pedagogy of the Oppressed", Paulo Freire lays out the dynamics of oppression and uncovers the secrets of the oppressors, in the hope that it will lead to a more educated and emancipated world...


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"Religious" Terror?
Present - News
Wednesday, 27 February 2008

Religious Terror

What does YouTube, the Twin Towers, Christianity and an extract from a Danish newspaper have in common?


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Do we have too much choice?
Present - Here and Now
Tuesday, 26 February 2008


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Tireless Teachers
Past - Japan
Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Japanese Teachers

Being a secondary school/highschool teacher is a tough job. One of the toughest jobs there is. Doesn't matter what country you're in, or what you teach, it's tough. Even though it's important to recognize those people that do such a job, more often than not, they go unmentioned. So here's to you guys. Wherever you are in the world...


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Four Years in a Dubai Jail for 0.003g?
Present - News
Wednesday, 20 February 2008

Sole of Shoe

Just flicking through the UK news, as I do from time to time, and I stumble upon the most rediculous article I have read in a long time. Keith Brown, a youth worker from the West Midlands, gets jailed in Dubai for FOUR years for being found with a minute trace of cannabis STUCK TO HIS SHOE!!!!!


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Cocoa Revealed: The Pod
Past - Ghana
Monday, 18 February 2008

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Ghana is the second largest producer of cocoa, exporting well over 650,000 tonnes per year. It's products are consumed by hundreds of millions of people everyday in nearly every country in the world in its various forms. But how many people know what it looked like before it was made into their Mars bar, or their Starbucks hot cocoa? How many people care about what it took to make it, and indeed how much it cost to make? Is fair trade really fair? I want to make this a two part entry, the first explaining the ins and outs of the cocoa pod, and the second explaining the ins and outs of the cocoa industry...


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JK Keller - A Face everyday for 8 years
Present - Web Videos
Sunday, 17 February 2008

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