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The TakePart Top 10 Weekly Roundup is a compilation of the week’s most notable stories from our entertainment-meets-social-action blogging network. Check out some of our most popular stories of the week, as well as a few TakePart blogger favorites!

Nicole Hughes:

Should Drive-Thrus Be Banned?

Eco-Moms Mad About “Greenwash” Barbie

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Andy Kondrat:

Home Depot Will Recycle Your CLF Bulbs for Free

Department of Energy Predicts 50% Energy Increase By 2030

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Jon Popham:

NYC Waterfalls Installation Starts This Week

Capt. John Smith Is Back…and Running for President

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Giulia Rozzi:

Yoga Across the Border

Emile Norman: By His Own Design

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Gina Telaroli:

Silverdocs 08: A Post-Fest Wrap-Up

Human Rights Watch 08: Letter to Anna


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It’s June 27th, I’m Gina Telaroli and this is TakePart.com’s look at the week in social action

 

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A Wrap-Up

Silverdocs officially wrapped up its 2008 festival on Monday, announcing winners and putting an end to a great week of documentary film. Here is a little wrap-up including takepart links for some of the films I saw, plus the winners:

1) The Sterling US Feature Award went to a film called The Garden. I didn’t see The Garden, but my good pal did. She loved it and came out of the screening excited and moved. The film follows a group of farmers in their struggle to save their land, a 14 acre community garden that rose up after the 1992 riots. When development reared its ugly head and threatened to the turn the garden into warehouses a battle ensued in the courts and on the street and thus a film was made.

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The TakePart Top 10 Weekly Roundup is a compilation of the week’s most notable stories from our entertainment-meets-social-action blogging network. Check out some of our most popular stories of the week, as well as a few TakePart blogger favorites!

Nicole Hughes:

U.S. Media Ignores Link Between Midwest Floods and Global Warming

Top 10 Houseplants for Removing Indoor Air Pollution

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Andy Kondrat:

Dubai to Build Rotating Positive Energy Tower

Bioethicist Peter Singer Tackles World Food Shortage

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Jon Popham:

Americacorps Workers Assist Flood Ravaged Town

Australians “Out-Fat” Americans

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Giulia Rozzi:

Progressive Book Club

Oprah Recommends “A New Earth”

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Gina Telaroli:

Human Rights Watch 2008 Film Festival Update

SilverDocs 2008 Update


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Gina Telaroli June 18, 2008 | 9:12 am EST
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So far so good! It’s my last day at Silverdocs :( but so far it has been nothing short of amazing. Here’s a little refresher on what I’ve seen and also a list of what’s to come. Stay tuned for more Silverdocs 08 and for a comprehensive write-up stocked full of TakePart links about how you can connect to the issues in the films.

Thus Far:

To Come:

For now, here are some pictures from pal Cheryl - who also has a film in this years’ fest!

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Mechanical Love (directed by Phie Ambo)

I just got out of a fantastic screening of Phie Ambo’s Mechanical Love, a meditation on the connection between technology and humanity and more human relationships with robots. I’ll have a more in depth review up soon but for now meet Paro, one of the stars of the film. Paro is a robot seal that was designed to respond to it’s owner through providing and receiving affection.

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They aren’t available in the US yet

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