Pangea Day unites the world
We often tend to overlook the fact that the entire world at one time was banded together on one landmass, one supercontinent called Pangea.
Next Saturday, a global event will try to bring the world together again for the appropriately named Pangea Day.
Pangea Day is an audacious idea to rally the world through the power of film—24 short films, in fact. The four-hour event, which also features seven concerts and more than a dozen speakers, will be held in Cairo, Kigali (Rwanda), London, Los Angeles, Mumbai and Rio de Janeiro, beginning at 2 p.m. EDT May 10. You can attend the live event, watch the broadcast through the Internet, television and mobile phones, and even host or attend a live local event.
Check out the official Pangea Day site, where you can hear countries sing each other's national anthems and learn about the inspiring international films that will "allow us see the world through another person's eyes." But, first, watch the trailer:







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