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Oklahoma Based Videos wanted for Mobile phone TV app

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OKC GOOD Community Story | Night of Redemption (featuring Bob Goff)

On Nov 12, 2013, students from Southern Nazarene University hosted Night of Redemption, an evening of incredible musicians including The City Harmonic, The Charlie Hall Band, Shawn McDonald, and The Royal Royal, featuring special guest speaker Bob Goff, author of New York Times Best-selling book, Love Does. The heart of this event is not only to raise funds and awareness of this very relevant issue of human trafficking, but even more to raise up passionate men and women in this state that will stand for injustice and seek to redeem those that have no voice right here in Oklahoma City.

Homegrown Revolution (Award winning short-film 2009)- The Urban Homestead, Dervaes

Check us out at: http://bit.ly/1kEpxLw The Dervaes Family on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1q1xZUo The Urban Homestead on Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1kEpxLx For more on the film: http://bit.ly/1q1xZUr To purchase a copy for public screening: http://bit.ly/1kEpzTK ~*~*~*~*~ This film features: Jules Dervaes, Justin Dervaes, Anais Dervaes and Jordanne Dervaes Homegrown Revolution is a short introduction to the homegrown project that has been called a new revolution in urban sustainability. In the midst of a dense city setting in downtown Pasadena, radical change is taking root. For over twenty years, the Dervaes family have transformed their home into an urban homestead and model for sustainable agriculture and city living. Through the creation of the "Urban Homestead" the Dervaes family shows that change is possible -- one step at a time. They harvest 3 tons of organic food annually from their 1/10 acre garden while incorporating many back-to-basics practices, solar energy and bio...

Nonprofit Recycling Center That Employs Homeless People

Recycling has a become a way of life as we all start becoming more conscious of the environment. Many low-income people and people experiencing homelessness survive by recycling. I think we can all agree that recycling is good. Well, a nonprofit recycling center that employs homeless people and helps them get their lives back is GREAT! On a recent trip to San Diego I found myself standing in a recycling yard. I was introduced to Chad McKinney, one of the founders of Aware Recycling, but really I just thought it was like all the other recycling centers I have visited. Then chad started telling me their story, and since I was sporting Google Glass, only a short "OK Glass" later I started to record this interview. What started as just an idea turned into going around in a old pic up truck picking up recyclables from businesses and nightclubs. Today, Aware Recycling has a center in downtown San Diego along with a work program that hires homeless people along with a big-brother-t...

Hagel: John Kerry, Eric Holder, and I Supported Bergdahl Swap

Hunger Games Directors Son Goes On A Shooting Spree Killing 7 After Being Rejected By Women

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