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  • Closeup of rows of seedlings planted in a field. Caption: (Lappé) What was the seed that created your food?

    By providing a big picture view of food and globalization, viewers examine the connections between food, environment, health, and communities. Viewers also learn specific steps that can be taken to create a sustainable food future.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Waffles topped with sliced bananas and blackberries. Caption: Or mix fruit in with your waffles or pancakes.

    Fruits and vegetables are filled with a host of health-promoting benefits, but often times individuals fall short on their daily servings. Join food and health professionals as they discuss the power and health benefits of fruits and vegetables.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person speaking. Caption: there were over 100 varieties of tomatoes.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, chef Bryant Terry discusses the necessity to reclaim varieties of vegetables and fruits that have been lost. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a vein blocked by a fatty substance. Caption: then what happens in a stroke or heart attack.

    The heart is a pump, moving blood throughout the body via arteries and veins. Uses graphics to clarify the circulatory system and its functions. Notes the effects of exercise, nutrition, smoking, and infections on this system, and briefly illustrates coagulation, nosebleeds, and vaccinations.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • People at a produce stall in an open-air market. Caption: That's a food chain.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, author Michael Pollan explains the benefits of biological food chains as opposed to processed foods. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Jamie Oliver, chef, and author, speaking. Caption: I got some salad seeds, kicked up the mud

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, chef Jamie Oliver discusses the ease of gardening and growing one's own food. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • In Season

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    Hand holding a plastic pint container of strawberries with a field in the background. Caption: On the farm we have 8-9 week strawberry season.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, food experts discuss the positives of eating seasonally. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Fair Trade

    • Video
    Person at an expresso machine in a shop. Caption: I love that I can now drink Fair Trade Certified coffee

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, food experts reveal how fair trade certified foods ensure proper economic development for all food producers. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Illustration of a rabbit eating a carrot, wearing pants and a shirt, sitting in a field of carrots.

    Jasper Rabbit loves carrots, especially Crackenhopper Field carrots. He eats them on the way to school. He eats them going to Little League. He eats them walking home. Until the day the carrots start following him. Based on the Caldecott award- winning children's book by Aaron Reynold.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Chocolate

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    Seed pods growing on tree trunks. Caption: There are different varieties of cacao that vary in color

    One of the fifteen parts of the "Farm to Market" series. Reveals the process behind one of the world's most popular treats. Demonstrates how chocolate begins as cacao beans growing on the cacao plant. The journey continues with the processing of cacao seeds into cocoa, which is then transformed into delicious chocolate products.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person wearing a shirt that says "staff" bends over a row of plants in a field. Caption: But also we're becoming much more vulnerable

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, healthy food advocate Anna Lappé discusses how industrialization had decreased food diversity. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two people standing and signing. Caption: about one year prior to getting pregnant.

    Guides deaf women through the first trimester of their pregnancy. Discusses medical considerations, nutrition, fitness, pregnancy, rights to an interpreter, and other issues. Also, covers what changes your body may experience by month to month. Lists 129 words in sign language. Hosted by Deanne Bray of "Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye" and Missy Keast.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two people standing and signing. Caption: for all the specific information that you need.

    Guides deaf women through the second trimester of their pregnancy. Discusses medical considerations, nutrition, fitness, pregnancy, rights to an interpreter, and other issues. Also, covers what changes your body may experience by month to month. Lists 129 words in sign language. Hosted by Deanne Bray of "Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye" and Missy Keast.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Fruit

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    Closeup of a red, ripe strawberry surrounded by a few unripe strawberries. Caption: When the strawberries have achieved the proper color,

    One of the fifteen parts of the "Farm to Market" series. Many fruits are enjoyed fresh, right off the tree. Visits a variety of farms to see how different fruits are grown, harvested, and prepared for market. Provides an overview of processes by which fruits are preserved, including canning and drying.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • A woman talking to two other women in aprons. On the counter are cooking supplies. Caption: We use green chilis, pizza, sausage pizza, vegetarian.

    In this episode, Sheryl welcomes guests who discuss the importance of providing students with health school lunches. She also talks with two friends who promote the benefits of composting left over foods. Last, another guest demonstrates the use of push molds in crafting.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Fish packed in being dumped out of a bucket onto a metal production line. Caption: I think we have a good product because of our regulations.

    How does seafood get from the ocean to the plate? This video shows the journey U.S. seafood makes to get to the tables of hungry seafood lovers. Viewers are also given tips for making sustainable food choices.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Person holding an apple in one hand and pointing at a small object on the palm of their other hand. Caption: And here are the apple seeds.

    Nourish is an educational initiative designed to open a meaningful conversation about food and sustainability, particularly in schools and communities. In this clip, chef Jamie Oliver discusses the ease of growing apple trees from seeds. Part of the Nourish Short Films Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two people pick oranges off an orange tree. Caption: Four or five hundred oranges per tree.

    Join Joel and the Curiosity Quest crew on this tasty quest as he learns how oranges are grown, sorted, and packaged to be shipped across the world. Joel spends the day at Gillette Citrus Company and takes on the duty of orange picking with a fifty pound bag strapped to him. Part of the Curiosity Quest Series.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Two people talking and signing. Caption: Most women are concerned with delivery

    Guides deaf women through the third trimester of their pregnancy. Discusses medical considerations, nutrition, fitness, pregnancy, rights to an interpreter, and other issues. Also, covers what changes your body may experience by month to month. Also, explains stages of labor, C-section, discomforts of pregnancy, and monitoring fetal movements. Hosted by Deanne Bray of "Sue Thomas: F.B. Eye" and Missy Keast.

    (Source: DCMP)

  • Tomato ketchup is prepared in a large container. Caption: The kind you get cooking tomatoes into paste.

    For years, people have thought of ketchup as a condiment packed with flavor, but light on nutrition. Recent research has shown that heated tomato products are loaded with lycopene. This substance is easily absorbed by humans and may even help fight cancer, heart disease, and possibly even osteoporosis. Part of the "Science to Go With Dr. Joe Schwarcz" series.

    (Source: DCMP)

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  • Animals

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    Resources to teach younger students about animals

    A collection containing 58 resources, curated by DIAGRAM Center

  • Anatomy

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    • Text Document
    • 2.5D Tactile Graphic

    Collection of anatomy resources

    A collection containing 21 resources, curated by Benetech