As a filmmaker, video trainer, and photographer, Rana Ghose is dedicated to empowering community groups with the tools to tell their own stories.
As an academic, Rana Ghose is focused on researching genetically modified crops in India and the regulation that surrounds their management. As a filmmaker, video trainer, and photographer, he is dedicated to empowering community groups with the tools to tell their own stories. As a humanitarian, he believes in a better world. Get to know Ghose; a rebel with a shiny black camera with a cause. For more visit his blog: Camera Lucida- http://ranaghose.wordpress.com/
Rana urges everyone who wants to get involved with film making to get hold of a digital camera and start taking pictures. Expressing yourself visually can be very rewarding, so shoot some pictures and practice, making it up as you go along.
Congatulations Rana your talk in Rebels with a Cause in Citizen Shift is brilliant. i'm sending it to my teacher friends at Sterling Hall School for boys in Toronto (JK to Grade 8) for them to use in media studies/art/english/social studies. I retired after 18 years of teaching in June and am starting a new career...which i'm making up as i go along... in advocay for Africa. I went to Bududa, Uganda for my March Break and I'm hooked on helping those people. Do you or any of your colleagues want to stay in George Walumoli's guest house ($10/night) and make a film about the Children of Hope Saturday orphans program or about the new vocational school, Bududa Hope Technical Institute, built over the past 5 years by my friend's American Quaker group?? She'll be there Nov to April. I'd love to hear from you. My daughter just got her Masters in International Development, thesis "Girl's Education in India". She's now getting her teaching degree from OISE in Toronto. Would you come and do a guest lecture at her International Education course?? I'd love to hear from you. Lorna
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by lorna pitcher
Mon, 09/10/2007 - 12:50
Congatulations Rana your talk in Rebels with a Cause in Citizen Shift is brilliant. i'm sending it to my teacher friends at Sterling Hall School for boys in Toronto (JK to Grade 8) for them to use in media studies/art/english/social studies. I retired after 18 years of teaching in June and am starting a new career...which i'm making up as i go along... in advocay for Africa. I went to Bududa, Uganda for my March Break and I'm hooked on helping those people. Do you or any of your colleagues want to stay in George Walumoli's guest house ($10/night) and make a film about the Children of Hope Saturday orphans program or about the new vocational school, Bududa Hope Technical Institute, built over the past 5 years by my friend's American Quaker group?? She'll be there Nov to April. I'd love to hear from you. My daughter just got her Masters in International Development, thesis "Girl's Education in India". She's now getting her teaching degree from OISE in Toronto. Would you come and do a guest lecture at her International Education course?? I'd love to hear from you. Lorna
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