– APRIL 17th to APRIL 19th –
HARMONY WITH NATURE IN SUSTAINABILITY
– FILM AVAILABLE FROM APRIL 17th to APRIL 19th –
– PANEL DISCUSSION ON APRIL 14th AT 1:40 pm ET – HERE
EEF usually conducts a 3 day morning till night environmental film festival with John Jay College of Criminal Justice in their Student Dining Hall each spring. This year we are partnering to show The Eagle and the Condor, and to hold a panel discussion about how colleges can help protect nature and support Indigenous tribes and other nature defenders.
Sustainability is often defined as “Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Nature is left out. The time has come to build a movement to incorporate nature into sustainability and to support Indigenous and other nature defenders. Join us, you will be inspired!
This event is inclusive, free to those who can’t afford it. For all others, suggested donations on a sliding scale of $10-$100 are requested in lieu of a flat ticket price. The Environmental Education Fund will make a donation for students and adjunct faculty who attend.
The contributions will benefit the Ramapough Lenape Nation, Turtle Clan who are creating a farm for their food sovereignty and for educating their families in sustainable agriculture and the traditional ways of their ancestors and to the film’s impact campaign “No More Sacrificed Communities” to keep supporting the incredibly important work of the film’s protagonists. Please give generously according to your financial ability.
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