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Hazel Henderson - Think Globally, Act Locally.
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Author, futurist, and evolutionary economist Hazel Henderson urges viewers to "think globally, act locally". In other words: to recognize how political, economic, and business actions at the local level affect the world at large.
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1990
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HazelHenderson2
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Video file
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - The Sustainable Future.
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In the second of a three-part series, Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris continue their discussion on sustaining our environment and focus on how the 1990's is a critical time period for coming to terms with the planet and redefining what we mean by progress. Henderson continues her thesis suggesting citizens should create and conduct economic policy with an eye toward protecting the environment. She and Sahtouris place particular emphasis on regulations for developed vs developing countries.
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Date Issued
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris2
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Video file
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Hazel Henderson and Elisabet Sahtouris - Futurism.
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In the first of this three-part series, Carol Spalding Miner interviews two Futurists who agree that the world can be seen as a living system rather than a mechanical system. Although these futurists have different focuses - Elisabet Sahtourist is a biologist and Hazel Henderson is a green economist - they share similar viewpoints on the environment and how important it is for us to protect it. Sahtouris discusses her book Gaia: The Human Journey from Chaos to Cosmos and its framing of the universe as natural rather than mechanical. Henderson argues that economics should be taught with this natural framing.
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Date Issued
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1992
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HazelHendersonElisabetSahtouris
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Video file
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Dr. Jacquelyn Belcher and Dr. Martha Nesbitt.
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Dr. Martha Nesbitt and Dr. Jacqueline Belcher from Dekalb Community College in Atlanta, who have been working with the FCCJ Women and Minority Leadership Program, discuss the need for leadership and mentorship programs in business, with a focus on how networking has become an essential part of business. They also discuss studies that have shown that mentorship programs within an institution provide a more productive workforce as well as stronger internal promotion.
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1995
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Dr.JacquelynBelcherandDr.MarthaNesbitt
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Video file