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Paola Lazo proposes an alternative perspective that views reproductive and productive labor as integral parts of a unified system. She advocates for valuing and allowing both men and women to engage in both types of labor, enabling them to develop their capabilities and personalities.
Mexiverse we want to celebrate with you“Mexico’s Month of Independence”.Find out more about Mexico’s vibrant universe with some of the people that are creating a buzz around their communities and beyond.Through podcasts, portraits and culinary programs you will embark beyond borders with MexiVerse.A cosmic celebration that intertwines the vibrant tapestry of Mexico with the vastness of the universe.Pa arriba, Pa abajo, Pal centro, Pa adentro!Y que Viva Mexico!
Marisa Lazo, the founder of Pastelerías Marisa, shares her journey as an entrepreneur and her passion for empowering women. She says it's crucial to embrace new opportunities, keep learning, and grow as a leader. Marisa also values mindfulness and gratitude, promoting generosity. Her story aligns with MexiVerse's idea of celebrating Mexican culture while reaching beyond traditional limits. Marisa studied psychology but found her true calling in baking, echoing the MexiVerse concept of breaking boundaries.
Introducing Laurent Hardie, an educator with a passion for creating a better world through teaching and empathy. Growing up in a family of educators, Laurent developed a curiosity for learning and a nurturing personality. She believes in creating a safe and inclusive learning environment where students can express their emotions and experiences freely, and where empathy is key. how instilling respect and curiosity in students can raise a generation of caring individuals who can make a difference in their communities.
in Indonesian Language Avin Nadir, known for establishing Desa Inggris Singosari, an innovation aiming to develop communication skills and critical thinking through mastering a foreign language: English. However, growing up with lack of access to education was a turning point for Avin. It became his mission to provide others with quality learning to breaking the cycle of poverty and the dignity and freedom to learn.
ESAS Good Society covers the Human Capital Development program, which encourages critical thinking in the face of VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) to find solutions to improve ecosystems by reducing four major gaps: ecological, economic, social, and spiritual. ESAS T3L (Transformational Leadership Learning Lab) with selected fellows from various regions in the archipelago, participated in the learning journey through U Theory, which is a process that brings out the best in one self and collectively able to co-initiate and co-create prototypes for a new paradigm.-ESAS Good Society mencakup program Human Capital Development mengajak berpikir kritis dalam menghadapi VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) mencari solusi bagaimana memperbaiki ekosistem dengan mengurangi empat kesenjangan besar: ekologi, ekonomi, sosial, dan spiritual. ESAS T3L (Transformational Leadership Learning Lab) dengan partisipan terseleksi dari berbagai wilayah di Nusantara bersama melakukan pembelajaran melalui U Theory, yaitu proses yang mempengaruhi baik secara pribadi dan kolektif menginisiasi serta mengembangkan (co-creating) prototype paradigma baru.Fellows on Podcast:Widie Nurmahmudy/ Traditional School of Kampoeng Batara (Banyuwangi)Christoforus Atakita/ Member of AMAN (Ende, Flores)Sri Tiawati/Traditional School of Punan Semeriot (Sekatak, North Kalimantan)Yusrida Arnita, M.Sc/Environmental Services (Banda Aceh)Donny Dwiputra, Ph.D. Quantum Physics (Bandung)Irfan Efendi/Young Talent of Papring (Banyuwangi)#ESAS #ESASGoodSociety #InspiringMinds #HumanCapitalDevelopment #LearningLab #UTheory #DialogueJourney #Creativity
ESAS dedicates this month of March on films as a creative art form. We have recently featured Indonesia’s legendary actress Christine Hakim on her role in the ‘The Last of Us’ , documentary filmmaker Arfan Sabran who shares his unique creative processes; and today 30 March, which is National Film Day, ESAS Intersections podcast with Debra Yatim, adding film critic to her multifaceted background journalist-writer-activist, provides great insights on the Indonesian Film industry. Old film archives from the 1920’s show Dutch producers making films with all Indonesian casts. Debra observes that films have the power to shape people's perceptions and beliefs about their own culture and identity, making them a powerful tool for promoting cultural awareness and understanding. Today, Indonesia has a vibrant film industry. She hopes that Indonesian film makers will continue to produce high-quality films that not only showcase the country's rich cultural heritage and unique stories but also resonates and speak to a global audience.
Dedikasi Arfan Sabran untuk menghormati subjek cerita tercermin dalam pendekatannya terhadap pembuatan film dokumenter. Metode dokumenter observasional ini memungkinkan subjek untuk berbicara sendiri tanpa adanya intervensi. Arfan mengabadikan momen paling jujur dan autentik serta menciptakan narasi yang kuat dan memikat. Sebagai pembuat film independen, Arfan sangat menikmati proses kreatif dan produksi, yang dapat dia pelajari dari para kolaborator di kalangan pembuat film dokumenter internasional. Baginya, ‘pitching’ adalah bagian penting dari proses, karena membantu meyakinkan orang untuk berinvestasi dalam visinya serta mewujudkannya. Dia menekankan bahwa ‘pitching’ yang baik harus singkat, jelas dan atraktif untuk menarik perhatian pendukung potensial. ————————— Arfan Sabran’s dedication to respecting the subject of the story is reflected in his approach to documentary filmmaking. This observational documentary method allows the subject to speak for themselves without intervention. Arfan captures the most honest and authentic moments and creates a powerful and compelling narrative. As an independent filmmaker, Arfan enjoys the creative and production processes, which he can learn from collaborators among the international documentary filmmakers. For him, pitching is an essential part of the process, as it helps convince people to invest in his vision and bring it to life. He emphasizes that a good pitch should be concise, clear and captivating to capture the attention of potential supporters.
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