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The Medium Is The Message (1/3) by the ABC Radio National Network, 27 June 1979 in Australia

The Medium Is The Message (1/3) In this lecture recorded by ABC Radio National Network on 27 June 1979 in Australia, Marshall McLuhan discusses his communication theory ‘The medium is the message’ and addresses the audience’s questions.
https://www.sam-network.org/video/the-medium-is-the-message-1-3?curation=0

Direct YouTube URL
https://youtu.be/ImaH51F4HBw

Yellowknife Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast 2019

Yellowknife Volunteer Appreciation Breakfast 2019

Loren McGinnis, host and MC…
Host of The Trailbreaker on CBC North Radio One
https://twitter.com/LorenMcGinnis

Shauna Morgan
Councillor & Deputy Mayor, Yellowknife

Rebecca Gibbons
Momentum Massage Yellowknife
https://www.rcg-momentum.com
rcg.momentum@gmail.com

Glen’s your “Independent Grocer”

Yellowknife Education District No. 1
http://www.yk1.nt.ca/

Association Franco-culturelle de Yellowknife (AFCY)
http://afcy.info/fr

GNWT – Municipal and Community Affairs
https://www.maca.gov.nt.ca/en

Ian Legaree
Yellowknife community Foundation
https://www.ykcf.ca/

Yellowknife Girl Guides
www.facebook.com/YKgirlguides

Food graciously prepared by Food Rescue Yellowknife.

Food Rescue (Yellowknife) supports organizations who feed the homeless and otherwise nutritionally or socially disadvantaged individuals through donations of reclaimed food. In 2017/2018, with the help of approximately 30 volunteers, we operated approximately 245 days from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, recovering an average of 598 kg of food a day, and distributed 146,510 kg of food to our recipient organizations
(867) 669-3663
https://chimp.net/charities/food-rescue-yellowknife

 

Gravity Racers “7th YK Grand Prix” 2019

Gravity Racers “YK Grand Prix” 2019
“…Well another Grand Prix has come to an end and the cars have been collected, trophies disbursed and clean up done. Please take a look at our sponsors and support those local businesses and organizations that support our community. Proceeds from this year’s race go to help provide the support for children to be able to participate in summer camp.
Next year this portion of School Draw will be under construction so we are looking for a new location, if you have an idea for a location that you think would be good for the race please post . As well, share your favourite pics from the races and tag them #racetoinclusion.
Due to the high demand this year, if you wish to be placed on a pre- register list for next year, please contact the office 873-8230 or email admin@nwtdc.net. Until next year, have a great summer!…”
https://www.facebook.com/mediamentor.ca/videos/584504002057347/
Denise Mckee NWT Disabilities Council May 26 2019 at 7:31 AM via
https://www.facebook.com/NWTDC/
NWT Disabilities Council
Suite 116, 5102 50th Avenue
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories X1A 3S8
http://www.nwtdc.net/
(867) 873-8230

Climate Strike! 1 in 20 Yellowknifers marched in the Capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories !

Climate Strike! 1 in 20 Yellowknifers marched in the Capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories !

Our Time For A Green New Deal – Yellowknife
https://www.facebook.com/ourtimeyk/

“…Our Time’s endorsed candidates are bold leaders who will push the
envelope when they’re elected. They will take risks, organize fellow
Members of Parliament, and work across party lines to tackle
the climate emergency. They’re running grassroots campaigns.
And they are championing a made-in-Canada Green New Deal….”
https://our-time.ca/

 

Paul Andrew speaks at Yellowknife’s “Global March for Climate Change”

 

Paul Andrew speaks with an introduction by Dëneze Nakehk’o, a founding member of Dene Nahjo
https://www.denenahjo.com/
Climate Strike! 1 in 20 Yellowknifers marched in the Capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories !
“…Global March for Climate Change blocks the streets of downtown Yellowknife – Friday, Sep. 27th, 2019 – Roughly one thousand people marched to City Hall in Yellowknife today as part of the Global March for Climate Change. […]
“Dene hide tanners and traditional harvesters have been forced to adjust their connections to land and culture because of the drastic changes in our traditional territories,” Dëneze Nakehk’o, a founding member of Dene Nahjo said. “These close connections have sustained us for generation upon generation since time immemorial. It is also the reason Indigenous Peoples should be on the forefront of climate solutions.” […]
The strike came just days before the territorial election and mere weeks away from the federal election, with many candidates in attendance.
“Today, we’re striking and tomorrow we’ll continue to build a massive movement for a Green New Deal, in the federal election and in our streets and communities after that,” Pretty Ngo, a student spokesperson for the local chapter of Our Time said. […]
All three school boards avoided scheduling tests on the day of the strike to not penalize students who took part and several teachers brought their classes as a whole to the event. …”
https://www.myyellowknifenow.com/43267/climate-change-march-blocks-the-streets-of-downtown-yellowknife/

Climate Strike! 1 in 20 Yellowknifers marched in the Capital of Canada’s Northwest Territories !
https://youtu.be/IL8PEvljjZ0 @Our Time For A Green – Yellowknife
https://www.facebook.com/ourtimeyk/
“…Our Time’s endorsed candidates are bold leaders who will push the envelope when they’re elected. They will take risks, organize fellow Members of Parliament, and work across party lines to tackle
the climate emergency. They’re running grassroots campaigns.
And they are championing a made-in-Canada Green New Deal….”
https://our-time.ca/

Surface 604 Boar Fat eBike runs Frame Lake to Niven Lake and Old Town Yellowknife 🇨🇦

French explorer, author, and Buddhist scholar, Alexandra David-Néel

“…French explorer, author, and Buddhist scholar, Alexandra David-Néel led a full and exceptional life. In 1924, at the age of 55, she was the first European woman to cross the Trans-Himalayas in the dead of winter to reach the forbidden city of Lhasa in Tibet. Scaling 19,000-foot peaks without supplementary oxygen and wearing crude leather boots. During her life, which spanned almost 101 years, she wrote more than 30 books on eastern religions and remains today the most authoritative source on Tibetan Buddhism.
The only child of an unfortunate marriage, Louise Eugénie Alexandrine Marie David was born on October 24, 1868, in Saint-Mandé, Val-de-Marne, in between the Bois de Vincennes and the defensive wall surrounding Paris. Her father, Louis David (a distant relative and namesake of the renowned artist, Jacques-Louis David) was a Hugenot Freemason, left-leaning journalist and teacher, and her mother, Alexandrine Borghmans, a Catholic native of Belgium….”
https://bonjourparis.com/history/women-who-shaped-paris/alexandra-david-neel/

Photo via the above…

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