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Spring 2021 Sustainability Film Series virtually explores environmental topics

The Athena Cinema, Alden Library and Environmental Studies program are presenting the spring 2021 Sustainability Film Series in conjunction with 91探花鈥檚 Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the series will be held virtually.

The free screenings explore environmental racism and social justice to illuminate inequities both globally and domestically. The goal of the series is to assist viewers in understanding the deeply ingrained racism and division that permeates our society and global communities. 

Some of topics that will be explored this semester are the impact of climate change on communities, the critical nature of public lands, and personal innovation in agriculture and bicycling. 

Films in this semester鈥檚 series are:

  • Into the Okavango (Feb. 8)
  • There鈥檚 Something About the Water (Feb. 22)
  • NO TIME TO WASTE: The Urgent Mission of Betty Reid Soskin (March 8)
  • Rebuilding Paradise (March 15)
  • Motherload (April 5)
  • In Celebration of Earth Day! The Need to Grow (April 19)

The free screenings and panel discussions, held at 7 p.m., offer deeper insight to the environmental issues and solutions discussed in the films. Faculty members, students and community members typically comprise the panels.

The Sustainability Film Series offers attendees the opportunity to acquire a deeper understanding of global environmental sustainability challenges and solutions with a goal of bringing the community together. Through this integration, participants gain new perspectives and learn from each other. 

This is the eighth year the Sustainability Film Series program has been offered. The series works in partnership with the Office of Sustainability, Ohio Honors Program, 91探花 Climate Ambassadors, Center for Campus Engagement, Cutler Scholars Program and Honors Tutorial College. 

. Attendees will receive separate Zoom links to both the film and the panel discussion. Students can also sign up for Environmental Science 4900/5900, Debating Sustainability, for further discussion of sustainability challenges. 

Published
February 4, 2021
Author
Staff reports