Barbican Centre
Radical Nature Episode #1 - Environmental Activism
Artist Agnes Denes and guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds share their toughts on their work and how they relate to environmental activism. Watch more Radical Nature videos exploring green design, sustainable architecture and outdoor art...
World Science Festival
Pioneer In Science: Lisa P. Jackson of the EPA
New Orleans native Lisa P. Jackson is administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). She is the first African-American to serve the post. She started her career working for the EPA’s Superfund program, a system for cleaning...
Barbican Centre
Radical Nature Episode #2 - Guerrilla Gardening with Richard Reynolds
Guerrilla gardener Richard Reynolds takes us through his south London 'gardens' and explains how his work relates to environmental activism. Watch more Radical Nature videos exploring green design, sustainable architecture and outdoor...
PBS
Dune
Dune remains one of the most popular science fiction tales ever written. Find out why with a short video that argues for including Frank Herbert's tale of sandworms and Fremen, Mentats and witches, villains and heroes in the Great...
Sesame Street
Cameron Diaz: Habitat
Cameron defines that word habitat with all of her animal friends. Viewers will learn that a habitat is where an animal gets food, finds water and also shelter. It is the place where animals live.
PBS
Heroes and Hope in Frank Herbert's Dune
Wil Wheaton shares his rationale for why readers should vote for Frank Herbert's Dune as their choice for the Great American Read program. His talk touches on the major themes of the novel and its central conflicts.
ArtsNow
Arts Now Learning: Recycle Rap
In this video, students read and recite a rap song about pollution and recycling. [2:12]