Monday, November 22, 2010

2010 GTA FAITH SUMMIT

One Fire Movement is proud to support Toronto Poets and the 2010 GTA FAITH SUMMIT :

http://www.gtafaithsummit.com

Toronto Poets presents Sunday Night Love through to Saturday Night Love#88, 7 Nights of Talent, Talk and Teaching, asking people of all faiths and none, "What is the solution to all of the world's problems and how can we arrive at world peace?"

Friday, September 3, 2010

One Fire Movement - Fall / Winter 2010

Summer is over ! One Fire Movement is getting ready for an amazing Fall / Winter campaign.

One Fire will be hosting a very special event in the late Fall with some amazing musical talent and
some great charity features. Also The One Fire Movement is proud to announce the new clothing line that will be launching this Fall with proceeds going to various charities.

ALSO .... We will be on the streets again with the cameras shooting some great Guerilla style footage for awareness.

Stay tuned and thanks for the amazing support !

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

One Fire Movement Presents : The Bio Series- Hero's #4 Bob Hunter

One Fire Movement Presents : The Bio Series- Hero's #4 Bob Hunter

We are pleased to present the next in our series of Bio's with the amazing story of a true Eco pioneer Bob Hunter.






Many have argued that Bob Hunter was the spiritual
father of Greenpeace. Greenpeace International itself
states, "Perhaps more than anyone else, Bob Hunter
invented Greenpeace." He was the first President of the
Greenpeace Foundation and amongst other things, he
spearheaded a successful campaign to ban commercial
whaling. He was a veteran advocacy columnist,
scriptwriter, author, and lecturer. Bob began his
communications career at the Winnipeg Tribune and
later wrote a regular column for the Vancouver Sun,
which was instrumental in promoting environmental
awareness throughout British Columbia at the time.
After his time with Greenpeace he continued to focus
the public on giving their local and global attention
towards environmental issues as the Ecology
Specialist for City TV; a television news station in
Toronto.



Robert (Bob) Lorne Hunter (October 13, 1941–May 2, 2005) was a Canadian environmentalist
journalist, author and politician. A member of the Don't Make a Wave Committee in 1969 with Dorothy and Irving Stowe, Marie and Jim Bohlen, and Ben and Dorothy Metcalfe. He was a co-founder of Greenpeace in 1972 with Patrick Moore
Patrick Moore (environmentalist), Ben Metcalfe, Jim Bohlen, Irving Stowe and several other members. Hunter, the first President of Greenpeace, was a long-time campaigner for environmental causes. He lead the first on-sea anti-whaling campaigns in the world, against Russian and Australian whalers, which helped lead to the ban on commercial whaling. He campaigned against nuclear testing, the Canadian seal hunt and later, climate change with his book 'Thermageddon: Countdown to 2030.' He was named by Time as one of the "Eco-Heroes" of the 20th century and is charged with coining the terms "mindbombs" and "eco-warrior


Born in St. Boniface
Saint Boniface, Manitoba, Manitoba, Hunter's career in journalism began in the 1960s at the Winnipeg Tribune and the Vancouver Sun, where he focused on the counterculture as well as environmental issues. Beginning in 1988, he worked as a commentator and reporter for Toronto's CityTV and, since its launch, its all-news sister channel CP24 -CablePulse 24. He created many documentaries about Canada's north that are still often aired on CP24 in off-peak hours. He was also the longtime "Enviro" columnist in Toronto Toronto's Eye Weekly.

Environmental activism

Robert Hunter was on the first expedition of the Don't Make a Wave Committee
in 1971, titled Greenpeace I. This was a halibut seiner by the name of Phyllis Cormack, chartered to travel to Amchitka to attempt to halt the underground nuclear bomb test codenamed Cannikin by the United States military beneath the island of Amchitka, Alaska.

In 1975 Robert Hunter led the Greenpeace expedition against the Soviet Whaling fleet, along with lifelong friend and activist, Paul Watson and Patrick Moore. The expedition chartered the Phyllis Cormack again, and pioneered using inflatable zodiacs as a shield between the harpoon and the whale.

He participated on many Greenpeace and Sea Shepherd campaigns, and was on the advisory board for the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for several years. A Sea Shepherd vessel was named for him after his death.

Politics

Hunter surprised many when he entered politics as a candidate for the Ontario Liberal Party
Ontario Liberal Partyin a 2001 provincial by-electionin Beaches—East York. Hunter's environmentalism had led many to assume that his politics were more in line with the New Democratic Party or the Greens ....Green Party of Ontario, and he had frequently criticized Liberal politicians in his columns.

In the end, Hunter lost by almost 4,000 votes to Michael Prue of the NDP. However, despite these results, Hunter in 2002 called for the Liberals and the Green Party of Ontario to form an electoral alliance.

Author

Hunter wrote numerous books on environmental subjects. In 1991, he won the Governor General's Award for literature for his book Occupied Canada: A Young White Man Discovers His Unsuspected Past. He also wrote on matters relating to aboriginal rights in Canada and remained in contact with Greenpeace and other environmental groups until his death.


The One Fire Movement salutes the great work and life of BOB HUNTER

For more on Bob Hunter : http://www.bobhunter.org

Thursday, April 22, 2010

HAPPY EARTH DAY !!!






The One Fire Movement would like to wish everyone on this beautiful planet a HAPPY EARTH DAY !! Today is the 40th Anniversary of EARTH DAY !

Thursday, April 15, 2010

SPRING IS HERE !!

SPRING IS HERE and The One Fire Movement will be very busy over the next few months !

We will shooting our next Photoshoot and working on the One Fire soundtrack song for all of our projects. Also the clothing line is in the works so stay tuned for some Samples !

Our live event for some local amazing Charities will be held in this Summer and more details to follow.....

THE SUN IS SHINING !!

Friday, March 26, 2010

One Fire Movement Presents The Bio Series : Heros (Dr. Samantha Nutt)

One Fire Movement is proud to present the next feature in our Bio Series : Heros with Dr. Samantha Nutt Founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada.




One Fire Movement would like to also congratulate Dr. Samantha Nutt who was been named to the Order of Ontario, the highest official honour in the province of Ontario. Samantha was honoured for her lifelong dedication to providing direct humanitarian support and long term programming to war-affected children and their families, as well as for her commitment to peace, human rights and social justice. She has gained international recognition as a leader in humanitarian assistance to vulnerable populations in conflict zones.


BIO :

Dr. Samantha Nutt (Sam) is a medical doctor with more than thirteen years of experience working in war zones. Committed to peace, human rights and social justice, her ambition has always been to help war-affected women and children. She has worked in some of the world's most violent flashpoints with War Child Canada, the United Nations and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Iraq, Afghanistan, The Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Burundi, northern Uganda, Ethiopia and the Thai-Burmese border.

Over the course of her professional career and as the Founder and Executive Director of War Child Canada, Nutt has spearheaded efforts to provide direct humanitarian support and long term programming to war-affected children and their families, and to promote greater awareness in Canada concerning the rights of children everywhere.

Nutt’s work on behalf of war-affected communities around the world has been widely recognized. Among other honours, Nutt is a recipient of Canada’s Top 40 under 40 Award (Globe and Mail). She was designated by Time Magazine as one of “Canada’s Five Leading Activists.” CBC News has profiled her as a “Canadian leader.” CTV National News has declared her a “Canadian Success Story” and Maclean’s Magazine featured her in their annual Honour Roll as one of “Twelve Canadians Making a Difference.” Global TV has declared her a “National Trailblazer.” Chatelaine Magazine has named her one of “Twelve Canadian Women Who Should Run for Politics,” as well as awarding her the title of “Ms. Chatelaine.” Flare Magazine has profiled her as one of “Thirty Great Canadian Women.” She has been described by Hello Magazine as one of “Canada’s Top Ten Outstanding Women,” by Homemakers Magazine as one of “Ten Great Canadian Women to Know,”

Nutt has written for Maclean’s Magazine covering war-related issues, is a published author and frequently appears on Canadian television and radio as an expert commentator on war and human rights issues. She is also a highly sought after keynote speaker on the impact of war, human rights, social justice and on public engagement in global issues, inspiring others to make a difference.

She graduated Summa Cum Laude from McMaster University, earned an MSc with distinction from London University, and holds a Fellowship in Community Medicine (FRCPC) from the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. She is further certified by the College of Family Practice (CCFP) and completed a sub specialization in women’s health through the University of Toronto as a Women’s Health Scholar. Dr. Nutt has received honorary doctorates from Niagara University and Brock University (Doctor of Humane Letters) and McMaster University (Doctor of Laws). In 2009, she will be awarded an honourary doctorate from the University of Lethbridge.

Dr. Samantha Nutt is bilingual, and is also on staff at Women's College Hospital in Toronto and is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Family and Community Medicine.


For more info on Dr Samantha Nutt and War Child : www.warchild.ca




Monday, March 1, 2010

One Fire Movement Presents : The Bio Series- Hero's #2 Rex Weyler



One Fire Movement is proud to present the next feature in our Bio Series : Heros with Rex Weyler. Rex is the co-founder of GreenPeace International as well as being a journalist, writer, and ecologist.

We are very pleased to present a brief Bio on a true hero for the environment !

Biography

Rex Weyler is a journalist, writer, and ecologist. He was born in Denver, Colorado in 1947, went to high school in Midland, Texas, and later studied physics, mathematics, and history at Occidental College in Los Angeles. He worked as an apprentice engineer for Lockheed in 1967, but left engineering for a career in journalism. In 1969, he published his first book with photographer David Totheroh, a pacifist discourse with photographs from a winter in California’s Yosemite Valley.

Weyler married Glenn Jonathans in Nijmegen, Netherlands in 1971 and immigrated to Canada in 1972. He worked at the North Shore News in North Vancouver and with Greenpeace. Between 1974 and 1982, he served as a director of Greenpeace, editor of the Greenpeace Chronicles magazine, and was a co-founder of Greenpeace International. He sailed on the first Greenpeace whale campaign, and his photographs and news accounts of Greenpeace appeared worldwide.

Cameraman Ron Precious and photographer Rex Weyler on board the James Bay, Greenpeace VII, in 1976, mid-Pacific. Photo by Matt Herron.

Weyler’s photography and essays have been published in the New York Times, Oceans, Smithsonian, Rolling Stone, New Age Journal, Conscious Choice, New Times, Shared Vision, National Geographic, and other publications. Weyler received a Pulitzer Prize nomination for his Native American history, Blood of the Land, and he co-authored the self-help classic Chop Wood, Carry Water. He co-founded Hollyhock Educational Centre on Cortes Island in British Columbia – dedicated to environmental, personal, and professional studies – and which remains Canada’s leading educational retreat centre. He co-developed the Justonic tuning software used by innovative musicians around the world and wrote The Story of Harmony about the history of musical tuning theory. His account of the first decade of Greenpeace is available in September 2004 from Raincoast Books in the Canada and Rodale Press in the US, UK, Australia, and New Zealand.

Weyler was married for the second time in 1990, to Lisa Gibbons. He remains active in environmental work. He writes for magazines and newspapers, is widely reprinted on the Internet, and appears weekly on Canada’s Omni-10 News show, The Standard. He lives in Vancouver, BC, and has three sons: Jack, Jonah, and Liam.

Weyler and his wife, Lisa Gibbons, are foster parents for displaced teens. Weyler serves on several company and non-profit boards, including Greenpeace International Marine Services. He speaks regularly to schools and public audiences.





Tuesday, February 23, 2010

One Fire Movement presents the Bio Series Heros - David Suzuki

One Fire Movement is proud to add David Suzuki as the 1st Bio for our Hero series on people that have helped to change this world and those that are still making a difference.

David Suzuki has been fighting for the Environment and educating people about the serious issues we face for over 40 years. He is truly a hero for this planet and continues to fight the good fight.

Brief Biography

Dr. David SuzukiDavid Suzuki, Co-Founder of the David Suzuki Foundation, is an award-winning scientist, environmentalist and broadcaster. He is renowned for his radio and television programs that explain the complexities of the natural sciences in a compelling, easily understood way.

Dr. Suzuki is a geneticist. He graduated from Amherst College (Massachusetts) in 1958 with an Honours BA in Biology, followed by a Ph.D. in Zoology from the University of Chicago in 1961. He held a research associateship in the Biology Division of Tennessee’s Oak Ridge National Lab (1961 – 62), was an Assistant Professor in Genetics at the University of Alberta (1962 – 63), and since then has been a faculty member of the University of British Columbia. He is now Professor Emeritus at UBC. In 1972, he was awarded the E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship for the outstanding research scientist in Canada under the age of 35 and held it for three years. He has won numerous academic awards and holds 24 honourary degrees in Canada, the U.S. and Australia.

He was elected to the Royal Society of Canada and is a Companion of the Order of Canada. Dr. Suzuki has written 48 books, including 19 for children. His 1976 textbook An Introduction to Genetic Analysis (with A.J.F. Griffiths), remains the most widely used genetics text book in the U.S. and has been translated into Italian, Spanish, Greek, Indonesian, Arabic, French and German. Dr. Suzuki has received consistently high acclaim for his thirty years of award-winning work in broadcasting. In 1974 he developed and hosted the long running popular science program Quirks and Quarks on CBC Radio for four years. He has since presented two influential documentary CBC radio series on the environment, It’s a Matter of Survival and From Naked Ape to Superspecies. His national television career began with CBC in 1971 when he wrote and hosted Suzuki on Science. He was host of Science Magazine (1974 – 79) then created and hosted a number of television specials, and in 1979 became the host of the award-winning series, The Nature of Things with David Suzuki. He has won four Gemini Awards as best host of different Canadian television series. His eight part television series, A Planet for the Taking, won an award from the United Nations. His eight part BBC/PBS series, The Secret of Life, was praised internationally, as was his five part series The Brain for the Discovery Channel. On June 10, 2002 he received the John Drainie Award for broadcasting excellence. Dr. Suzuki is also recognized as a world leader in sustainable ecology. He is the recipient of UNESCO’s Kalinga Prize for Science, the United Nations Environment Program Medal, UNEPs Global 500 and in 2009 won the Right Livelihood Award that is considered the alternate Nobel.


For more info or to get involved with the David Suzuki Foundation : www.davidsuzuki.org












Sunday, January 3, 2010

GTA ANTI POVERTY SUMMIT 2010

One Fire Movement is proud to sponsor the GTA ANTI POVERTY SUMMIT 2010.
TorontoPoets.com presents GTA ANTI POVERTY SUMMIT to help raise awareness on Poverty. This event will be part of the Saturday Night Love showcase that TorontoPoets.com hosts.

There will be amazing talent performing some powerful Poems to inspire the crowd.
The night will also feature a teaching segment that will cover ways to rise out of poverty.

One Fire Movement is again very proud to join forces with TorontoPoets.com and the Increase the Peace Alliance to help bring about awareness to this very serious issue.



Here are the details :

THE GTA ANTI-POVERTY SUMMIT

At SATURDAY NIGHT LOVE # 83- A Night of Talent, Talk and Teaching

Video preview: http://www.youtube.com/TorontoPoets

Date: Saturday, January 9th, 2010
Time: 7:30pm - 10:30pm, Press interviews of panelists & artists: 6:15pm-6:45pm
Location: The George Ignatieff Theatre, Trinity College, University of Toronto
Street: 15 Devonshire Place
City: Toronto, ON

http://www.torontopoets.com

Happy New Year !

Happy New Year to everyone from the One Fire Movement !

2010 is here and Amazing things are coming this year for the One Fire Movement.
More Photo shoots , Videos , Events and the launch of the Website and Clothing line.

Heres to a Powerful and Inspiring new year !

Peace and Love to all

One Fire Movement