Dalai Lama, Mia Farrow, Sarah McLachlan, Jason Mraz at We Day Vancouver - Sep 29, 2009

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At the first Vancouver We Day, Free The Children founder Craig Kielburger joins world leaders, actors and musicians to lead over 16,000 youths in a call to action. Filmed on Sep 29, 2009 at GM Place Vancouver, the day included appearances by the Dalai Lama, Mia Farrow, Sarah McLachlan, Jason Mraz, Jane Goodall and more. Visit http://www.catherinebarr.com for complete story.

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  • Jane Goodall promotes eugenics.

  • Clearly you didn't hear her speak that day or you wouldn't say that.

  • Clearly you've turned a blind eye as to what the U.N.'s World Health Organization has been up to in the 3rd World: forced sterilizations; disseminating pathogens & abortifacients through serums. Goodall, Cousteau, Ted Turner, David Rockefeller, Margaret Sanger, Prince Philip have stated, for the record, that the population must be reduced by 90% globally. The witch, plain Jane Goodall, has said innumerable times that the world's many problems stem from the fecundity of impoverished women.

  • We Day was about helping children - all children - especially those from countries where poverty and war have stripped them from their families.

    The horror stories of child soldiers, forced to take drugs and shoot guns at age 6 are mortifying. Personally, I think that's where the problems are.

    Your comments may be valid, however those in attendance this day were not promoting hate or elitism - and definitely not the creation of a master race as you have first suggested.

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  • Hunger and war could be gone if we simply took the prohibition off Hemp. I'm not talking about THC. I'm talking about using the fiber, the oil and the seeds. 100 years ago, hemp was known as the most useful plant known to man. This plant can save the world. If you REALLY want to bring change. FREE HEMP The only reason it's outlawed is because anyone could grow it and the cotton & chemical companies want a monopoly. Shrink deserts, feed the starving, end logging and no more wars for oil. HEMP

  • heehee i was there FANTASTIC

  • I speak as a teacher who accompanied a group of students (and traveled a very long way). My students were ALL deeply touched by all the speakers and came away with profound ideals. I think it is rewarding that the youth came away with optimism that they can change the world. The news media (and life itself) paints the future negatively but I am thankful that Craig Kielburger and the others who organized WE DAY have given the next generation positive encouragement and concrete ways to help!

  • Me tooo!

  • What A great experience I was section 116!

  • We Day was amazing

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