Global Oneness Project

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The Global Oneness Project
Categories Art
Frequency Bi-monthly
Company Global Oneness Project LLC
Country United States
Based in San Francisco Bay Area
Language English
Website www.globalonenessproject.org

The Global Oneness Project is a digital, ad-free, bi-monthly magazine that has been publishing films, photography, and articles since 2005.[1]

Content and coverage

Global Oneness Project offers films, photography, articles and interviews which connect culture, ecology, and beauty.

Contributing writers include Matthew Bronson, Azby Brown, Craig Childs, Parker Palmer, Llewellyn Vaughan-Lee, and Charles Wohlforth. Films include stories from Australia, Ecuador, India, South Africa, and the United States, among others.[2]

History

Founded in 2005 by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee, the Global Oneness Project has traveled the globe to document stories through film, articles, photo essays and travel journals. More than 27 films have been produced, ranging in length from three to 30 minutes.[1]

Films have been aired on ABC Australia (Australian Broadcasting Corporation), Huffington Post,[3] Current TV,[4] Link TV, [PBS],[5] among others.

Awards

In 2008, Global Oneness Project was an Honoree in the subject of Activism for the Webby Awards[6]

References

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  2. "Global Oneness Project — YES! Magazine". Yesmagazine.org. Retrieved 2013-08-18. 
  3. "Vandana Shiva on the Privatization of the Ganges River (VIDEO) - Huffington Post". Videos.huffingtonpost.com. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2013-08-18. 
  4. Sasaki, David (2008-01-05). "Will Online Video Make the World a Better Place? | Idea Lab". PBS. Retrieved 2013-08-18. 
  5. "Welcome to the Webby Awards". Webbyawards.com. 2011-10-28. Retrieved 2013-08-18. 

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