NEW YORK, Jan. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Events in our world have challenged people everywhere to grow from lessons learned about empathy, unity, and hope. In the inaugural Planet Classroom podcast, Orb, the new show's virtual guide, takes global audiences on a journey of learning with stories from young voices speaking about lessons learned from COVID19 around the world that engaged people's imaginations as they explored new ideas.
Orb is joined by UNESCO's Assistant Director-General for Education, Stefania Giannini, the music of Jim Papoulis performed by the globally acclaimed Young People's Chorus of New York City, and young adults from many nations. Dimitri Papoulis, the son of Jim, reminds audiences that the Planet Classroom Network's newly featured video, Give Us Hope, was originally created to bring people around the world together after the September 11th attacks. "I think the song is a powerful message of hope," he comments, and it "calls for a better future for all of us, especially my generation."
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The Planet Classroom Network, organized by CMRubinWorld, brings together musicians, dancers, video game creators, filmmakers, learning innovators and emerging technologists from all over the world to entertain, educate and engage youth, and to provide a rich cultural experience at a time when art and learning institutions everywhere are not accessible. Curators and content contributors include Global Nomads, Global Oneness, the Martha Graham Dance Company, Commffest, KIDS FIRST!, Dream a Dream Foundation, OddWorld Inhabitants, Psyon Games, Challenge 59, LXL Ideas, Alliance for Young Artists & Writers/Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, Creative Visions Foundation, Battery Dance, SIMA Classroom, Young Voices for the Planet, Bard Conservatory, Taking It Global, Materials for the Arts, Book Creator, XTalks, NFFTY, Young People's Chorus of New York City, The International Forum for the Literature and Culture of Peace, Ryan Wong Classroom, The Global Search for Education, Voice America, Rocketium and Brandartica. Young people from around the world played a significant role in conceptualizing, creating, and producing the network's vision and programming.
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