"Those who have fewer resources often take the brunt of environmental degradation and pollution, but their voices and faces are now being heard and understood and seen. At long last, people are recognizing that the crucial focus of our environmental movement cannot be LED bulbs and recycling but breathable air and drinkable water. What we say about the environment must be placed in a context of justice, of anti-racism. The environmental movement in its best and broadest sense is about justice."
Anthony Bourdain's WASTED! Comes to Oak Park/River Forest
With 40% of all food being wasted in the United States, the Interfaith Green Network, in conjunction with several sustainable organizations in the area, want to help us all become Food Waste Warriors. Two programs are lined up to help us become more aware of the problem of food waste and what we can do about it at home.
Those who didn’t catch the documentary WASTED! at last year’s festival have another chance next month at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, at Oak Park Library. Doors open at 6 p.m. for this free screening. All ages welcome. Please register here.
International Women's Day Screenings at the Festival
Bring your daughters, invite your mother and grab your friends for a wonderful, affirming experience. Of course, sons, husbands, fathers and male friends are invited, too! As International Women’s Day falls on March 8, right in the middle of our Festival, we want to point you to five official One Earth film selections that highlight strong women.