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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2021 · 50 MIN

#165 - Revolutionary Listening / Radical Empathy

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Arielle Nobile is an American film director and producer known primarily for her documentary work. She has won multiple awards for her film Belonging In The USA: The Story of Michael D. McCarty. These include Best Documentary from Borderscene Film Festival, Award of Merit from the Impact Doc Awards, Excellence award from Docs Without Borders Film Festival, and Honorable Mention from the San Francisco Black Film Festival. Nobile also directed and produced Belonging In The USA: The Story of Alicia & Antonio, 813 Lake Street, and Belonging In Boulder: Unexpected Stories From Your Neighbors, which won a Hugo Television Award of Merit. Learn more at Belonging In The USA The Disrupt Education Podcast is a proud member of The EdUp Experience Podcast Network   #rebelteachernetwork Check out our sponsors below eLearning Partners Need help starting your eLearning courses or training?  Become a partner of eLearning Partners to create your courses and training stress-free, and achieve the results you want to see.  Hit the eLearning Partners link for more information on a FREE MasterClass --> https://www.e-learningpartners.com/a/2147499455/SH7oznjY spikeview You are more than a grade and test score.  Colleges, internships, jobs, any opportunity needs to see that!  Head to www.spikeview.com and build your portfolio for FREE and start heading towards your dreams today!

Arielle Nobile is an American film director and producer known primarily for her documentary work. She has won multiple awards for her film Belonging In The USA: The Story of Michael D. McCarty. These include Best Documentary from Borderscene Film Festival, Award of Merit from the Impact Doc Awards, Excellence award from Docs Without Borders Film Festival, and Honorable Mention from the San Francisco Black Film Festival. Nobile also directed and produced Belonging In The USA: The Story of Alicia & Antonio, 813 Lake Street, and Belonging In Boulder: Unexpected Stories From Your Neighbors, which won a Hugo Television Award of Merit. Learn more at Belonging In The USA The Disrupt Education Podcast is a proud member of The EdUp Experience Podcast Network   #rebelteachernetwork Check out our sponsors below eLearning Partners Need help starting your eLearning courses or training?  Become a partner of eLearning Partners to create your courses and training stress-free, and achieve the results you want to see.  Hit the eLearning Partners link for more information on a FREE MasterClass --> https://www.e-learningpartners.com/a/2147499455/SH7oznjY spikeview You are more than a grade and test score.  Colleges, internships, jobs, any opportunity needs to see that!  Head to www.spikeview.com and build your portfolio for FREE and start heading towards your dreams today!

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