FESTIVAL OF ENVIRONMENTALLY THEMED MUSIC AND FILM BEGINS IN FEBRUARY

2014 February 19
by DoMC

The Sustainability Committee wishes to inform First UU members and friends about an Brooklyn based festival of environmentally-themed music and film called “Paradigm Shifts:  Bridging the Soul and the Mind to Protect Our Planet.”  A complete schedule of events can be found at environmentaleducationfund.org.  Of special interest is Bidder 70, a celebrated documentary about Unitarian Universalist environmental activist Tim DeChristopher, who derailed a government auction of pristine wilderness to energy interests.  Also scheduled are works about reforestation efforts in Kenya; the struggling ecosystem of New York Harbor, and the locals who are trying to bring back the oysters; and the Kogi Indians of present-day Colombia and their efforts to warn post-industrial society of its follies.  Kyrgyz folk musicians will be performing regional music at a movie screening about Kyrgyz women building sustainable economies in their villages in central Asia, .  All performances/screenings are at the Actors Fund Arts Center at 160 Schermerhorn Street, between February 26th and March 9th.  Tickets to most events are available online for $6.25 (Use discount code EEF).  If you have a particular presentation you’re itching to see, contact David Meadow (dnmeadow@hotmail.com) and we can talk about coordinating an outing together.