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Being the change you wish to see in the world: Four steps for Changemakers

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Published on Jun 13, 2012

Most people want to see the world change. But how do you do it? How do you "be the change you wish to see in the world"? Initiatives of Change shares four simple steps for being a changemaker: make space for reflection, start with yourself, dialogue in diversity and take focussed action.

Directed, Filmed and Edited by Paul Briggs and Charlotte Sawyer

Actors: Savandie Aberyratna, Sally Kah, Brenda Garner, Howard Garner, Les Simnor

Standhand: Andrew Briggs

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  • OchayKren

    Really thought-full and inspiring video that explains much about how to start being the change maker. Gandhi's quotes is often used by people, memorized by people but less people are actually doing it...:)

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  • Thanh Phan Tam

    The idea is very good, energetic and creative.But most of the scenes in the movie were shaken and moved quite a bit and fast which make it a bit difficult to follow. In overall, it's a good movie...:-)

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  • Whitbourne100

    Really thought-provoking and fun to watch too - thank you for quoting Gandhi correctly, most people misquote his saying. I can see this being widely used.

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  • dilicharu

    wow...excellent!!!!!lve the idea....

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