Some Incredible women changed the way I look at education and women in the global scope of life and humanity. I have had the most amazing career thus far, but the last two months have truly been epic and surreal. Meryl Streep, Susan Sarandon, and Helen Mirren all took time to grace my lens for the most interesting and thought provoking interviews about education and supporting an initiative that was created by director Leslee Udwin. I was fortunate enough to sit down with all 3 on separate occasions and talk about the Think Equal initiative and how educating the world will bring peace and substance to communities globally.

Leslee’s documentary India’s Daughter shed light on what was going on in the world and how education was a key to driving love and humanity globally.

This is the first interview of my series with the Think Equal Initiative.

When I first met Meryl, I was in Manhattan setting up my cameras in a private apartment. I was very excited to engage in a very brilliant dialogue with one of my heroes. A bucket list moment to say the least. She was beautiful, kind, down to earth and left me knowing that she was not only one of the greatest actresses of all time, but also one of the greatest humans of our times. My love and gratitude will always be with her and I am proud to have been one of the many few who have had a chance to interview this legend one on one.

Think Equal constructs and delivers an international curriculum, and acts as a global resource for educating the hearts of the world’s children, and not merely their heads. The detailed, extended curriculum is a holistic approach to education, which provides concrete strategies, exercises and tools to secure an education in empathy, emotional intelligence, critical thinking, conflict resolution, respect, equality and diversity. Its objective is to break the cycle of discrimination and violence, and create a new generation of global citizens who can rise to the many challenges facing the 21st century.

Think Equal is the first implementation program of the objectives, which we have been merely talking about since the Convention of the Rights of the Child in 1928. It meets 6 of the 13 UN Sustainable Development Goals. Our team includes world-renowned experts and visionaries in education, human rights, gender, neuroscience, and psychology, and embraces the latest, visionary philosophies on inclusive and holistic education.

See more about their work here: www.thinkequal.com

Author(s)

  • Sharad Khare

    Digital Journalist, Legacy Documentarian, Curator, Curious Soul

    Sharad Kharé 

    Founder of Human Biography

    Digital Storyteller / Legacy Documentarian 

    Sharad Kharé is an award winning storyteller and documentarian that lives in Vancouver, BC.  He is the founder Human Biography, a Vancouver-based content agency that produces original video content for the most incredible humans, brands, and organizations across the globe.

    See a glimpse of Sharad’s passionate lens:

    https://vimeo.com/357687749

    The Human Biography team have been chosen by the world’s most accomplished in their respective fields and industries to create video messaging for their targeted audiences.

    Sharad has documented people like the Dalai Lama, Meryl Streep, Arianna Huffington, Chip Wilson, Susan Sarandon, Val Kilmer, Helen Mirren, Jack and Suzy Welch, Peter Diamandis, Maye Musk, Jacqueline Novogratz, and Katy Perry as well as many leaders and CEOs from all over the world.

    Human Biography has created content with such organizations as TED, Microsoft, UN Women, Beedie, RBC, The David Lynch Foundation, Goldcorp, BCIT and many more.

    As a creative director,  his work with their subjects to ensure the content is consistent from the storyboard process to production to final editing.

    Sharad has been known to travel anywhere in the world that the story takes him, always in pursuit of new and exciting legacy projects to create. His signature interview style is to have a one-on-one dialogue that covers the person’s life journey from beginning to present, comfortably bringing out candid and interesting stories through conversation and unscripted interaction. 

    You can see more of the portfolio at his corporate site : www.kharecom.com

    Sharad holds a Masters degree in communications, where his academic research focused on personal and digital legacy.

    His hallmark work is in human legacy.  Sharad and his team video team documents families and leaders to capture their thoughts, history and candid stories. This content is often kept privately by their clients to be shared with future generations. In addition, Human Biography creates commercial content for everyday businesses and organizations. This may include video content for advertising, social media, or for educational purposes.

    Sharad is the co-founder of “The Indigenous Collective” and has been a prolific collaborator with the Indigenous community, directing and producing video projects that capture First Nations stories and culture. Here is a reference of his work: https://www.theindigenouscollective.com

    The production team at Human Biography goes to where the stories are. They have captured stories in their home country Canada, Europe, Asia and the UK, not to mention all across North America and beyond.

    You can see more of his work here www.HumanBiography.com

    Sharad was awarded the Disruptor Fellowship at the United Nationa Head Quarters in New York in 2019 for his innovative work in media, recognized by distinguished icons and visionaries globally.

    See that here : https://www.disruptorawards.com/new-blog-66/fellows-blog-last-name-s?rq=Sharad

    Sharad is currently on the board of the Laurier Institution, Live Big Society, and BC Cancer, and is currently the President of TIE Vancouver which is a chapter of a global entrepreneur group that mentors and advises some of the most active entrepreneurs in the world.