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Join Us for Earth Day
Virtual Mini Film Fest all week

For the entire week of 2020 Earth Day and in honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day on April 22 — we invite you to participate in One Earth Film Fest’s Earth Week Virtual Mini Film Festival, in partnership with the City of Chicago.

Register for one or more FREE screenings below, watch a film in community online, then discuss with experts via live chat on Zoom.

The United Nations IPCC report and the US’s Climate Report describe climate-related extreme weather affecting more and more of us, our families, our neighbors. Also affecting each of us now is the global coronavirus pandemic, which parallels the crisis of climate change, according to the World Health Organization. Now, more than ever, is the opportunity to build a healthier and more resilient future; it’s a critical time to find safe ways to gather in community, discuss solutions, and take action to stop (and even reverse) our climate crisis.

We hope you'll join us and also encourage the participation of groups to which you belong. Groups can enjoy the live virtual screenings and Q&A with us, and then host their own discussions via Free Conference Call or Zoom.


JUST ADDED:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 9 AM

Earth Day Coalition for Chicago:
Coffee, Short Film + Conversation

Featuring live virtual Q&A with Tia Nelson of Outrider Foundation, daughter of Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, along with other activists.

Photo from the Outrider Foundation with inset from The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame.

Photo from the Outrider Foundation with inset from The Wisconsin Conservation Hall of Fame.


MONDAY
APRIL 20, 6PM

Happening:
A Clean Energy Revolution
(2017, 71 minutes)

With panel of Chicago region clean energy + energy justice experts.

TUESDAY
APRIL 21, 6PM

The Human Element
(2018, 76 minutes)

Virtual screening and Q&A with producer and award-winning photographer James Balog and local climate advocacy groups.

THURSDAY
APRIL 23, 6PM

Wasted!
The Story of Food Waste

(2017, 90 min)

With panel of Chicago region food waste experts. Reducing food waste is a major solution to climate change!


FRIDAY
APRIL 24, 4:30 PM

Why We Cycle
(2017, 57 min)

Virtual screening and Q&A with filmmakers, joining from the Netherlands. Also hear from Chicago region alternative transportation experts.

SATURDAY
APRIL 25, 4 PM

One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest Honorable Mention Winners Screening
(Elementary through College)

Young filmmakers from Hawaii to Chicago to Brooklyn will answer live chat questions.

SUNDAY
APRIL 26, 2 PM

The Biggest Little Farm
(2019, 91 minutes)

Virtual screening and Q&A with Director John Chester, plus local urban agriculture experts.


Two Recorded Virtual Events
to Watch Any Time

Hike the Divide logo with mountains.
Monty and Rose Piping Plovers

Hike the Divide (2018, 90 min)

Monty and Rose (2019, 22 min)


Earth Day For Families with Young Children

In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, Kohl Children’s Museum will hold an Online Mini Film Festival featuring the short, elementary school, winning films from the One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest followed by a Zoom Q&A with the young filmmakers. Register for these events below:

Saturday, April 18, 10 AM

The Impossible Way (4 min)
by Grady Roderweiss-O'Brien
Beye Elementary School in Oak Park
4th Grader

Sunday, April 19, 10 AM

No Time to Waste (3 min)
by students from Dryden Elementary School
in Arlington Heights
5th Graders

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Sunday, April 26, 10 AM

We All Can Help the Earth! (5 min)
by Zoë and Jada Nevels
of Mann Elementary School in Oak Park
2nd and 3rd Graders


For more Earth Day events,
go to Chicago Community Climate Partnership:
chicommunityclimate.org/EarthDay50


 
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