"The term “glocal” refers to the individual, group, division, unit, organization, and community which is willing and able to “think globally and act locally.”
Journalists for Human Rights invites you to Human Rights Docfest 2010
The University of Toronto's Chapter for Journalists for Human Rights (jhr) presents a national documentary film festival
The festival serves to highlight human rights abuses around the world and here at home on July 23, 24, and 25, 2010 at the National Film Board of Canada's Toronto Mediateque @ 150 John Street, Toronto.
Early bird tickets are available from June 21 to July 9, 2010 at a price of $10 for 2 tickets, or $15 for the full 3-day festival pass. Regular ticket prices are $10 for 1 ticket, and $7 for students/seniors and will be available from July 9th onward until the festival starts.
Pick-up locations for tickets can be found at:
* UTSU (University of Toronto Student Union), 12 Hart House Circle, across from Hart House * NFB Mediateque Toronto, 150 John Street (at Richmond St. W, Osgoode Subway Stn)
Established in 2009, -Think Glocal- is a community oriented social group.
We are active members of our global community and believe in getting involved and contributing to global positive change.
We are involved in community development and inclusiveness at a local, national and international level.
Our goal is to introduce others to new ideas, keep them informed on local and international issues, explore alternative solutions, be a source of information and get people INVOLVED.
Real issues, real people.
The overall achievements of this publication and social group is to support our global community by getting involved and being aware.
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