Sophie Moore, March 08Participants learned to think like designers.
Madeline Hammond-Chambers, March 08Photos of the third global village discussions at the conference
Pascual Gonzalez, March 07Photos from Fabian Andres Koss’ keynote
Samantha Gordon, March 08“The opportunity to help students share important global issues is something very important”
Rohan Subramanian, March 08“[David Poritz] dropped out for two years to pursue a cause that he found worthwhile.”
Pascual Gonzalez, March 07Photos from the student presentation on gender equality
Anja Soderstrom, Gabriella Pereira-Feron, Carina Norregaaard, Sophie Whitehouse and Rumya Ravi, March 08Sexism and inequality permeate all aspects of our lives, and they can be harmful to people of all genders, even they are not obvious.
Pascual Gonzalez, March 07Photos from the first global village meetings of the conference
Thomas Lillienthal, March 07Photos from the clubs and NGO fair
Merrell Guzman, March 07Photos from opening of the conference
Madeline Hammond-Chambers, March 08Photos from film screening and group activity
Giorgio Zampaglione, March 07“If we have a strong education, we can make the world a better place.”
Rohan Subramanian and Tomas Medina Mora, March 08Over 20,000 youths have been involved in this organization in order to effect change in Latin America.
Juan Ruiz Pozuelo, March 07Doing service in Latin America
Quinn Gavin and Garrett Salzman, March 07
Rohan Subramanian and Tomas Medina Mora, March 07
Karina Cheah, March 07An environmental club makes one school greener.
Belen Edwards, March 07Sixth grade students measure carbon foot-print at the Conference.
Juan Ruiz Pozuelo, March 07“Not a task that can be completed in one day.”
Karina Cheah, March 07The documentary film maker discovers a direct connection between a damaged environment and human poverty.
Mikaela Matera-Vatnick and Blaise Malley, March 08