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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2010 · 40 MIN

Critical Mass for Kids

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In this podcast, I sit down with my ten year old niece, Sky, and explain the documentary and its themes to her. She's very smart, sharp and witty, and it's very encouraging to know that at the age of ten these issues are still as clear as day. The photo is by Nina Matthews and, just to be clear, is not of my niece but was sourced using the Creative Commons Attribution license.

In this podcast, I sit down with my ten year old niece, Sky, and explain the documentary and its themes to her. She's very smart, sharp and witty, and it's very encouraging to know that at the age of ten these issues are still as clear as day. The photo is by Nina Matthews and, just to be clear, is not of my niece but was sourced using the Creative Commons Attribution license.

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