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March 2022
Films For The Forest
Rainforest Partnership's Films for the Forest is an annual film competition, founded to create awareness about the importance of tropical rainforests and the ongoing threats faced by forests and the communities that depend on them. We want to encourage and challenge filmmakers around the world,…
Find out more »July 2022
Climate Feedback Loops Program: Three Films and a Panel Discussion with Local Climate Organizations’ Leaders
At the Sierra Club's monthly Climate Crisis Committee meeting, which is open to everyone and will also be available on Zoom, we'll plunge into feedback loops and tipping points, processes that could dramatically accelerate global warming. That these processes have started is clear but when…
Find out more »Friday Flicks at Waterloo Park
Spend a night under the stars enjoying beloved movies and exploring the beauty of Waterloo Park, with audience contests, live music, and family-friendly activities. July 8 · Sing 2 Live Music by Wache July 22 · Spider-Man: No Way Home Live Music by DJ Mahealani August 5…
Find out more »Friday Flicks at Waterloo Park
Spend a night under the stars enjoying beloved movies and exploring the beauty of Waterloo Park, with audience contests, live music, and family-friendly activities. July 8 · Sing 2 Live Music by Wache July 22 · Spider-Man: No Way Home Live Music by DJ Mahealani August 5…
Find out more »August 2022
Friday Flicks at Waterloo Park
Spend a night under the stars enjoying beloved movies and exploring the beauty of Waterloo Park, with audience contests, live music, and family-friendly activities. July 8 · Sing 2 Live Music by Wache July 22 · Spider-Man: No Way Home Live Music by DJ Mahealani August 5…
Find out more »January 2023
BRAVE Communities Conversation – Let Every Voice Be Heard: Honoring MLK
Every year on MLK Day, people around the world honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., one of the greatest civil rights leaders in history. It is a day to remember and recognize all that he achieved for racial equality and how much change that…
Find out more »February 2023
Been Here: Queer, Black, and Proud
Join _OFCOLOR , aGLIFF's Queer Black Voices program , and the George Washington Carver Museum for an evening of short films celebrating Black LGBTQ+ independent filmmakers. Our evening will begin with a brief cocktail reception at 6PM. At 6:30PM we will transition to the theater to enjoy a short film showcase,…
Find out more »That’s My Face Double Feature on Black Resistance
Join us for a special "That's My Face" double-feature film screening that examines the 2023 Black History Month Theme - "Black Resistance". Screening in the Boyd Vance Theatre will be "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks" and "The Woman King" with community conversation/Q&A facilitated…
Find out more »March 2023
Chasing Coral Film Screening
Watch the acclaimed documentary Chasing Coral and help raise money for local causes. More about the film: A team of divers, photographers and scientists set out on a thrilling ocean adventure to discover why corals are vanishing at an unprecedented rate. This film is the…
Find out more »April 2023
TALKING ABOUT THE WEATHER: A conversation on climate, land, and language
Just as the impacts of climate change vary geographically, so do our conversations and the language we choose to use around climate disasters. This event encourages us to consider how we discuss land, water, nonhuman life, colonialism, the changes impacting each of us, and how…
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