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Indigenous Youth engage with The Condor and The Eagle Saturday April 25 5-8pm
开云体育Folks - share this with your own networks to help more people connect -- Here is another chance to view the film?The Condor and The Eagle, along with Indigenous Youth Saturday 5-8pm PST,? film probably going until 6:45 and discussion following When the indigenous people of the South/the Condor unite with the people of the North/Eagle, the human relations with the earth will be changed. I don’t know if this screening will be better than past experiences, but the discussion following the movie involves elder Ponca woman Casey Camp-Hornek along with three indigenous youth and one latino woman, so hang in there - TIPS follow below to maintain connection. ?
Tips to maintain connection during the film: The film producers are having trouble with their web links, so past viewings have been choppy and difficult. During the film, if the HD link blinks out, go back to the webinar. ?If that has trouble, click on the RECONNECT button at the top left corner. If you can’t maintain the connection for the film, check back into the webinar about 6:30pm ?for the discussion. NOTE on the FILM’S mission - Unitarian Ministry for the Earth has worked with the film producers Clement and Sophie Guerra to make this film, move it to online distribution with several beta screenings, and offer it as a vehicle to highlight indigenous involvement in climate change activism. ?The film is being premiered during Earth Week, and the longterm goal is to use it as an organizing tool to focus on local indigenous efforts and organize support for them. In community, Colleen Colleen Cabot First Unitarian Church of San Jose Rights?of Nature Group South Bay Indigenous Solidarity colleencabot@... 408-914-0362 |
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