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Film
(1538 people) | Indigenous Lands
(1199 people) | Indigenous Rights
(1680 people) | Restorative Justice
(514 people) | Protected Areas, Individuals, Objects and Property
(425 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4071 people) | Water Rights
(906 people) | Indigenous Peoples and Cultures
(2793 people) | Arts Education
(1601 people) | Arts Activism
(2148 people)
About
www.sacredland.org
A Film can Change the World
In 25 years of filmmaking, I’ve experienced how a documentary can touch
hearts, open minds and inspire people to take action. While chronicling
the ravages of coal and uranium mining in Hopi and Navajo country,
native elders taught me that the environmental crisis is a spiritual
crisis because the absence of a conscious connection to land and water
inevitably leads to violence and threatens all life. Each of my films
explores this environmental-spiritual crisis and reveals the clash of
worldviews between adherents of private property and those of sacred
land. My films aim to spark dialogue about our culture’s relationship
to nature, encourage a reassessment of history, and achieve
reconciliation with native people and the earth. Broadcasting the films
on public television is just one step in a broad distribution strategy
that includes outreach to schools (by Bullfrog Films),
road trips with the films, and public dialogues involving native
people, federal land managers, political leaders, academics and
artists. Public education is a powerful process, and effective tools in
the hands of inspiring teachers can spark the evolution of
consciousness, inspire a new generation of activists, and change the
course of history.
— Christopher McLeod, Project Director
— Christopher McLeod, Project Director
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Dear Christopher, thanks for visiting and commenting "invest in peace - global peace centers". Your Sacred Land activities seem to be very similar as ours. Would like to ask you for your attention to Grace Pilgrimage 09 - Creating Peace Knowledge - a pilgrimage from a holy stonecircle Almendres near Evora, Portugal - to a new built stonecircle at Tamera Peace Research Center : http://www.wiserearth.org/event/view/df5894a237c3d41ba57ffb9086d86a47 http://www.grace-pilgrimage.com/It is to combine sacred ancient wisdom with new model solutions for the future - creating communities, caring for Planet Earth in a responsible way. Keep on with your good work ! Peter Koll Tamera Team |
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Thank you for the encouragement, Sacred Land Film Project (wo)man!
Will you be attending a Peace Day event? Maybe a film screening?