Global Village is a term accomplished by a Canadian sociologist named Marshall McLuhan. Global Village recognized that the world is becoming every day as a small village where all information is easily navigating due to the advance of technology in mass communication. This phenomenon is important because it is easy for a community from China knowing about what it is going on with the economy of the U.S. The world is interconnecting every day faster giving the chance of easily and free access to information to all global citizens. Having unrestricted access to information, and being able of its production will help to reduce inequalities around the globe. I can use a case of life as an example of how technology can extend the concept of the global village further and faster. I remembered during 8th grade, I was watching a movie in class, and suddenly the professor changed the channel to the news. I recalled watching how the twin towers were falling down in 9|11. Everybody in my classroom was shocked due to the unpredictable of the news. At that time, I was living in Colombia, but the news was live broadcasting. Between what people were watching in New York, and what I was watching , there were few seconds of difference. But not only I felt connected with this episode about what I saw, I felt emotional involved because I could felt the anxiety and the pain of many New Yorkers. There is not doubt that the world is becoming more a small community. Every day what happens in the farthest places can affect the life conditions of others on the opposite side of the globe.