A simple, yet very effective, way to
check your head alignment whilst putting is to place the ball on top of an old CD (with the mirror side pointing to the sky).
If you think sweatshops, Frankenfood and the WTO are good things, then it's time to check your head! So says a group of Vancouver youth activists who have shared their anti-globalization message and skill-building tools with hundreds of students in BC and beyond over the past three years.
Check Your Head began in 1998 when Poaps and nine other young people wanted to organize a youth conference around the MAI.
Check Your Head began taking its workshops on globalization, media, sweatshops and genetically modified food into high schools later that year, and conducted a 20-city tour of B.C.
In December, 2000, Check Your Head teamed with Vancouver's Headlines Theatre to mount the first-ever, live, interactive theatre performance seen on computer monitors around the world.
The undertaking was so successful that Check Your Head is partnering with Headlines Theatre once again to take a new project into two Vancouver high schools this spring.