In April, VMM’s first environmental-themed program will acknowledge International Earth Day with a month-long community-themed online film streaming event, titled “commUNITY: Environment is Sacred,” and a panel discussion. The April programs are free and open to the public but registration is required.
“commUNITY: Environment is Sacred” is a program of six films, featuring themes of water, energy, Indigenous food and health. The themes highlight important environmental issues that have a direct effect on Native lands and an Indigenous philosophy for the world to better understand. The films will be available April 1-30 for worldwide online streaming 24/7 at visionmakermedia.org.
The six films include: “Crying Earth Rise
Up” (2015, USA, 57 min.); “Red Power Energy” (2016, USA, 56 min.); “Growing
Native Northwest: Coast Salish” (2018, USA, 57 min.); “RETURN: Native American Women
Reclaim Foodways for Health & Spirit” (2019, USA, 28 min.); “Rematriation
Series: Joanne Shenandoah” (TBD, USA, 10 min.); and “The Seven Generation River”
(2019, USA, 27 min.).
For more information about the films and to register, visit visionmakermedia.org.
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