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Life in the Open Prison
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Who wouldn't appreciate the
by Andreea
Sat, 04/21/2012 - 18:29
Who wouldn't appreciate the seriosity of these kids after producing such a documentary? I was surprised they even mentioned the junk hauling portland after the inmates built that warehouse. The fact that they care about the ecosystem is something very important for our future and theirs as well.
I am a student at Concordia
by goorgeds
Sat, 03/24/2012 - 05:12
I am a student at Concordia and a teacher and wanted to say how proud I am to see your efforts so compassionately used! Young students such as yourselves are a model to others of what education can achieve beyond your own classroom!
I assume this is so
by Kerry James
Mon, 02/13/2012 - 23:53
I assume this is so characteristic to students, to state some social truths out loud and make their voice heard for the sake of sharing proves and facts. I remember having seen something similar, resembling a documentary project as well, back in my online teacher certification years. It was a short film on social justice from which everyone drew many priceless conclusions over the human nature. I like the comparison the students make here in this article: the human spirit growing into a diamond like a lesson about resilience. This is it. This is the most important thing that we need to know. Reaching one`s limits is just al illusion. When we think we have managed into reaching our own limits, the boundary secretly moves "ten feet" further in your capacity to tolerate and bear up with difficult things.
Great, I have already
by M
Thu, 05/26/2011 - 07:12
Great, I have already bookmarked your this page…Now I don’t have enough time for read but by reading beginning part I must say…it was a positive start .. Would love to read further too…Thanks for great post!
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A grateful Concordia student
by Bryce
Tue, 04/13/2010 - 00:15
Hello!
I am a student at Concordia and a teacher and wanted to say how proud I am to see your efforts so compassionately used! Young students such as yourselves are a model to others of what education can achieve beyond your own classroom!
My professor told me about your project and I couldn't wait to see it. I am truly impressed with the quality of work you all produced!
Congratulations on your fine work!
Bryce
the open prison that was Cambodia
by MacWain Phillips
Mon, 12/14/2009 - 07:22
My wife is from Cambodia and we now live just outside of Cambodia. My wife was 2 when Pol Pot took power in Cambodia. I have visited many times, talked to anyone who would talk about the Khmer Rouge time, and difficult to find those who would speak more than a few sentences about it.
This documentary was very gently deeply touching, and I thank all of you who collaborated on its production. The trials that are beginnig in Cambodia now about leaders of that time are such a strange occurence, with all the claimed corruption, the "I was following orders" defence, and the bizarre nature of the Cambodian courts make it so complicated. So many Khmer Rouge soldiers and leaders who blended back into society are afraid of how deep the search will go, probably including many leaders of today's Cambodian government.
Many people of Cambodia feel nothing about the trials, they still are in the distrust mode almost universally. It was such a sad destructive time for the human spirit. I recognized some of the video and pictures that I had provided Enbal, and really was impressed how effectivly the modern day shots were used. You all did a fine job. I hope in our hurried world, many take the time to see your work.
Thank you,
MacWain
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