'Life at 50 Degrees' Watch Party Recording

'Life at 50 Degrees' Watch Party Recording

RECORDED VIRTUAL DISCUSSION FOR ONLINE VIEWING any time; access accompanying film on Apple TV on Roku for $3.99.

By One Earth Film Festival

Location

Online

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  • 1385 days 9 hours

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  • Discussion recording
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Namak Khoshnaw/2021/59 min/Climate Change, Environmental Advocacy, Environmental & Social Justice

FILM DESCRIPTION: With 2021 marked as the fifth hottest year on record, Life at 50 Degrees reveals how extreme temperatures around the world are wreaking havoc on nature, forcing climate migration, causing water shortages and triggering dangerous health conditions. By following people in seven countries, the film reveals the resourcefulness and resilience of many communities as they struggle to adapt and survive.

Facilitator:

  • Kyra Woods, Policy Advisor, City of Chicago

Panelists:

  • Amaris Alanis-Ribeiro, North Park Village Nature Center of the Chicago Park District and Climate for Health Ambassador
  • Raed Mansour, Director, Office of Innovation, Chicago Department of Public Health

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This event is sponsored by:

WBEZ & Vocalo

Field Museum

Swati Saxena

Environmentalists of Color

Go Green Barrington

This program is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Organized by

The Midwest's Premier Environmental Film Festival

Creating opportunities for understanding climate change, sustainability and the power of people. A production of One Earth Collective.

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