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'''Eco-Vids''' refer to Great Leap's ongoing series of environmentally-themed music videos, with songs written by [[Nobuko Miyamoto|Nobuko]] and video direction/editing by [[Dan Kwong.]]
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'''Eco-Vids''' refer to Great Leap's ongoing series of environmentally-themed music videos, with songs written by [[Nobuko Miyamoto|Nobuko]] and video direction/editing by [[Dan Kwong]].
  
 
==B.Y.O. Chopstix (2010)==
 
==B.Y.O. Chopstix (2010)==
'''B.Y.O. Chopstix''' highlights the ecological dilemma of disposable chopsticks (consuming 30 million trees per year) and encourages people to carry their own portable pair.
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'''B.Y.O. Chopstix''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n65SuQKverM&t=45s YouTube video]) highlights the ecological dilemma of disposable chopsticks (consuming 30 million trees per year) and encourages people to carry their own portable pair.
  
 
==Mottainai (2011)==
 
==Mottainai (2011)==
'''Mottainai''' honors the forgotten or ignored traditions of communities of color that teach each us to live responsibly on this Earth.
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'''Mottainai''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrMLqbxL0E0 YouTube video]) honors the forgotten or ignored traditions of communities of color that teach each us to live responsibly on this Earth.
  
 
==Cycles of Change (2012)==
 
==Cycles of Change (2012)==
 
'''Cycles of Change''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EtzCKLCk7E YouTube video]) champions the common bicycle as an alternative means of urban transportation. Created in collaboration with Grammy-award winning rock band, [[Quetzal]].
 
'''Cycles of Change''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EtzCKLCk7E YouTube video]) champions the common bicycle as an alternative means of urban transportation. Created in collaboration with Grammy-award winning rock band, [[Quetzal]].

Latest revision as of 14:16, 6 September 2017

Eco-Vids refer to Great Leap's ongoing series of environmentally-themed music videos, with songs written by Nobuko and video direction/editing by Dan Kwong.

B.Y.O. Chopstix (2010)

B.Y.O. Chopstix (YouTube video) highlights the ecological dilemma of disposable chopsticks (consuming 30 million trees per year) and encourages people to carry their own portable pair.

Mottainai (2011)

Mottainai (YouTube video) honors the forgotten or ignored traditions of communities of color that teach each us to live responsibly on this Earth.

Cycles of Change (2012)

Cycles of Change (YouTube video) champions the common bicycle as an alternative means of urban transportation. Created in collaboration with Grammy-award winning rock band, Quetzal.