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For your viewing and listening pleasure, 1 Hour of Highlights from the 2009 Peace Day Global Broadcast have been posted here. You are also invited to participate in the 2010 broadcast by submitting content you feel should be included. current broadcast content is featured below.


LIVE LOCATIONS:
New York: U.N. Headquarters, Ringing of the Peace Bell standuplogo.jpg
(September 21st), the Millennium Review Summit (September 20-22).
Los Angeles: Roots & Shoots Youth Celebration (September 20th).
Kenya: Global Peace Festival
Hawaii: Parade & Festival for the United Nations eventmap_graphic.png
International Day of Peace
, (September 21st)
Global: Stand Up Take Action, (September 17-19)
EarthDance will be broadcasting an open stream of Peace related events from over 300 locations spanning 50 countries, we will include content from September
18-21st portions of our broadcast which we will be re-feeding and cutting to as appropriate, check their event map (right) for locations near you.

Live event coverage from Peace Day celebrations, concerts, and other gatherings are currently in the planning stages. If you have a live
event taking place during our September 17 - September 21 Peace Day
Global Broadcast, and you would like to be added to the live portion of
the broadcast please contact us. You may also add your event at International Day Of Peace,
a website of Culture of Peace Initiative. Live events will be mixed with special featured segments listed hereunder:

1) UN Millennium Development Goals, & Their Solutions

The 2009 Peace Day Broadcast focused a single hour on each of the United Nations Millennium Develop Goals, defining what they are and the
challenges involved in achieving them. This year's Broadcast will show
the progress that has been made over the last year, solutions that can achieve
these goals
, and explain what each of the UN Millennium Development
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Click on any of the Millennium Development Goals listed below, short entertaining videos
explain each:

Visit our Millennium Development Goals Video Library, click here.

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2) Interviews:

Special interviews from Positive Spin TV exclusive content, and other sources, include:

  • Jane Goodall: United Nations Messenger of Peace, and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute. We will showcase a
    celebration of the life and work of Dr. Jane Goodall on her 75th
    birthday, looking back at fifty years of dedication to animal and human
    rights, and there welfare
  • Mary Robinson: former United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights and former president of Ireland
  • Sergio Duarte: UN Undersecratary-General for Disarmament
  • Bob Gould: president of the Bay Area chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility about their efforts to abolish nuclear weaponry
  • Ron Kovic, disabled Vietnam veteran, peace activist and author

During the 2009 Peace Day Broadcast, Youth Peace Ambassadors interviewed Michael Franti, and Joan Baez, this
year we have scheduled interviews by Youth Peace Ambassadors with Yuval
Ron
, the Dean of Peace,
and others. We will pursue an interview time with the following listed
current United Nations Messengers of Peace:

Jane Goodall Stevie Wonder Charlize Theron George Clooney Michael Douglas

3) Peace One Day, the History of Peace Day


A special look at the history of the United Nation's International Day of Peace and the efforts of Jeremy Gilley to establish the first
ever annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence with a fixed
calendar date.

In 1999, preoccupied with questions about the fundamental nature of humanity and the most pressing issues of our time, filmmaker Jeremy
Gilley launched Peace One Day and set out to find a starting point for
peace. He had a mission: to document his efforts to establish the first
ever annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence with a fixed
calendar date.

Remarkably, two years on, he achieved his primary objective when the 192 member states of the United Nations unanimously adopted 21 September
as an annual day of global ceasefire and non-violence on the UN
International Day of Peace. We call that day Day?"">Peace Day.


4) Goldman Environmental Prize Recipients
The Goldman Prize honors grassroots environmental heroes for sustained and significant efforts to protect and enhance the natural environment, often at great personal risk. Segments in this year's Peace Day Global Broadcast will showcase the work of the following recipients.

  • Olga Speranskaya, Moscow, Russia: Formed a civil society network that has grown to include NGO groups, governmental bodies and academia in 11 former Soviet states. Together in equal partnerships with NGOs all over the region, she has focused on phasing out toxic chemicals and reducing harmful exposures to human health and the environment.
  • Maria Gunnoe, USA: Fights against environmentally-devastating mountaintop removal mining and valley fill operations in the heart of Appalachia, where the coal industry wields enormous power over government and public opinion. Her advocacy has led to the closure of mines in the region and stricter regulations for the industry.
  • Marc Ona Essangui, Gabon: In Gabon, a country without a culture of civic engagement, Marc Ona led efforts to publicly expose the unlawful agreements behind a huge mining project threatening the
    sensitive ecosystems of Gabon’s equatorial rain-forests. Ona’s efforts led to an unprecedented victory for civil society in Gabon, with the government adopting new environmental oversight regulations and
    significantly reducing the size of the mining concession.
  • Wanze Eduards & Hugo Jabini: Members of Maroon communities originally established by freed African slaves in the 1700s, who organized their communities against logging on their traditional lands,
    ultimately leading to a landmark ruling for indigenous and tribal peoples throughout the Americas to control resource exploitation in their territories. (see: Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Rights)
  • Rizwana Hasan, Bangladesh: Working to reduce the impact of Bangladesh’s exploitative and environmentally-devastating ship breaking industry, leading environmental attorney Rizwana Hasan led a legal battle resulting in increased government regulation and heightened public awareness about the dangers of ship breaking.

5) Human Rights

Time will be dedicated this year during the Peace Day Broadcast to reports on development in areas effecting Human Rights. Often
overlooked is the fact that the observance of human rights is also an
indicator of development. The Millennium Development Goals and human
rights have much in common, as injustice and discrimination are key
contributors to poverty
and hunger.

The brochure entitled "The Millennium Development Goals and Human Rights" clarifies the link between development and human rights, and
vividly reveals how working to achieve the Millennium Development Goals
will also result in progress on human rights.




6) Special Reports & Stories

  • World Food Program efforts in decreasing extreme hunger
  • Report on Brazil's innovative techniques and strategies to save the rainforest
  • "We Unite": a report on how Indian women are using micro-loans to better their lives, from the United Religions Initiative, an interfaith movement
  • "Dance for Life": story on the United Nations Population Fund's "Dance for Life" program
  • "Brother to the Dreamer: Behold the Dream": detailing the life and controversial death of the Rev. Dr. Alfred Daniel Williams King -- younger brother and an important strategist to the Rev. Dr. Martin
    Luther King, Jr
  • World Water Crisis Report
  • Report on the Iranian couple who are bicycling around the world to promote peace and environmental awareness

7) Global Oneness Project: Local Voices for a Global Future

Exploring how the radically simple notion of interconnectedness can be lived in our increasingly
complex world. Since 2006, they have been traveling the globe gathering stories from people who base their lives and work on the understanding that we bear great responsibility for each other.


With the advent of communications technologies like the Internet, interconnectedness is made easier, in conjunction and support of this segment we plan a segment focusing on the impact of virtual communities.

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8) Pillar Of Peace Awards

Pillar of Peace Awards will showcase extraordinary efforts of individuals and organizations in various theme categories.

To Celebrate the finale of the United
Nations Decade for Creating a Culture of Peace
and further these
goals into the next decade, PeaceDay.TV will launch the First Annual Pillar of Peace Awards honoring organizations and individuals in the following categories.


Culture of Peace Award: (sans-serif"">1) award given to a person or
organization who exemplifies outstanding achievement in collaborating with organizations to create a culture of peace selected by the Culture of Peace Initiative.


Youth Ambassador: In-kind media sponsor award given to a young person who exemplifies outstanding achievement and contribution to peace voted on via tv network/online contest. The United Nations has
designated 2001-2010 as the "International Decade for a Culture of Peace and Non-Violence for the Children of the World."


Peace Builder Awards: (3) awards given to a person or organization who exemplifies outstanding
achievement in creating a culture of peace by contributing most to the 3 United Nation’s Pillars – (1) Peace (2) Human Rights (3) Sustainable Development.


The Pillar of Peace - Humanity's Choice Award: - (1) award given to person or organization who exemplifies outstanding achievement by creating a more peaceful world through their direct action. Voted on by the world's people, voting will be available from the PeaceDay.TV community and partnering sites.


The Pillar of Peace - Millennium Development Goals: (8) awards given to a person or organization who exemplifies outstanding achievement in each of the 8 UN Millennium Development Goals. Nominations and voting for awards is being coordinated with the Stand Up Millennium Campaign.


9) Entertainment

Musical entertainment acts are now being solicited and accepted for participation in the Peace Day 2010 Broadcast Event. Participants from the music industry may participate in live performances at various celebratory Peace Day locations around the globe, give permission for broadcast use of use a music video posted publically (such as on YouTube), or create a special video specifically for use in the Peace Day Global Broadcast. Following are two of last year's included entertainment pieces from
Peace One Day & Amnesty International

10) Leveraging Technology for Greater Sustainability & Equality

In depth look at the impact that Information Technologies can have in addressing
poverty
, and achieving
the Millennium Development Goals
. We shall explore the potentials for a more sustainable and just socioeconomic model through the leveraging of telemedicine, distant learning, online social networking, virtual worlds, and the new type of digital economies that they
empower. We will show how the Internet and Information Age technologies
are a viable means for achieving the specific Millennium Development Goal Target 8A for "Developing further an open, rule-based,
predictable, non-discriminatory trading and financial system
".


"Is it possible that virtual world economies might make a gross impact equivalent to that of
a real country? Actually, yes. Virtual worlds are already that big,
economically speaking." ~ Virtual
World Economy: It's Namibia Basically


If developing countries are going to rise out of poverty in a sustainable manner, without relying on value created from local natural resources, they will need an alternative for wealth creation that includes community access to the global digital market. The ability to earn from all things that can be created and sold digitally; music, art,
literature, videos, marketing, and consultancy can be the basis for a more sustainable Information Age economic model. A person who makes a living from shooting a lion for example, could in a digital economy
instead shoot a lion video, which could be sold by anyone, and both the seller and content creator (the reformed lion killer) could profit.In this case the lion is left alive, potential jobs for distributors
are created, wealth is imported into the developing community from affiliate Internet sales to the 1st world, and an "equal" playing-field
(flatter world) exist's for all to earn as either a creator or distributor of content.

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