Minnesotas Seattle10 Organizing Committee

A decade has passed since the 1999 World Trade Organization Seattle Protests – let’s make it an anniversary to remember in Minnesota! 10 Years – There’ve been some hard fought wins but the struggle continues as the impacts of globalization continue to be felt around the world – from people to food to climate and the planet. Join us in helping to plan and ...learn more

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THE NEW NARRATIVE Local Voices for a Global Future

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Start time: Sat, May 09, 2009 15:00
 
End time: Sat, May 09, 2009 19:00
 
Type: Movie
 
Website: http://www.globalonenessprojec...
 
Contact name: Michelle Moore
 
Contact email: events [at] globalonenessproject.or
 
Phone: 415-457-9447
 
Address: 2700 24th Ave. E
Museum of History & Industry (McEachern Audito
Seattle, Washington 98112
United States
 

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The Global Oneness Project presents a free film night recognizing the role of local communities in global change. Join us to exchange ideas, foster relationships, and strengthen the changes already happening in our world. Featuring stories from near and far, this event will honor the new narrative emerging as the unsustainable structures of our modern world collapse—a story told collectively by communities around the world, grounded in compassion, respect and responsibility.

5:00pm: Pre-event reception
Come early to eat and meet, learn about participating organizations, and share your voice on camera for the Global Oneness Project website.

6:00-9:00pm: Main event
We will feature short films of individuals from around the world who are working towards sustainability, peace and social justice.

Interactive cafe-style conversations reflecting on the content of the films.

Guest speaker Orland Bishop, founder of ShadeTree Multicultural Foundation in Watts, Los Angeles, and a pioneer of innovative approaches to urban truces and restoring community.

Q&A with filmmaker Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee.


CO-SPONSORED BY:

Wiser Earth, YES! Magazine, Power of Hope, Ecotrust, Heritage Institute, Northwest Earth Institute, McMenamins, Unity Seattle, Whidbey Institute, Interra Project, Coalition for a Livable Future, OPEN CINEMA, Olympia Film Society, Center for Intercultural Organizing, Springboard Innovation, The Tango Center, The Pickford Cinema, and Be the Change Earth Alliance

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