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2pm to 5pm March 3rd
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Windsor Park Lutheran Church, 2619 E. 76th St., Chicago
Join us for this screening and discussion of “Dirt Rich”. This film shifts the focus from greenhouse gas emissions to carbon drawdown, a viable solution for reversing the effects of runaway global warming in a timely manner. In “Dirt Rich,” Marcelina Cravat (“Angel Azul”) and Eric Katsuleres shine a light on geo-therapy strategies. Through regenerative agricultural practices, reforestation of abandoned land, protection/restoration of carbon rich wetlands and keystone species, “Dirt Rich” illustrates how implementing these strategies will return our atmosphere to safe levels of carbon while growing soil, our most precious resource.
After the film, participate in facilitated conversation to explore the film’s topics and opportunities for action.
Facilitator: Will Williamson, Windsor Park Lutheran Church.Plus, engage with action and project ideas through:
Al Walker of Windsor Park Lutheran Church and its block gardens project,
Kathy Harget and Jillian Semaan of Green America,
Nick Lucas of Advocates for Urban Agriculture
Veronica Kyle of Faith in Place
The Nature ConservancyDoors open 30 minutes before start time. Arrive early to avoid lines and get best seats.
Tickets are free.Doors open 30 minutes before start time. Arrive early to avoid lines and get best seats.
Reserve tickets and see the trailer along with more screening locations and dates at:
https://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/films-az-2019/dirt-richSee our website for 67 screenings of 28 compelling documentaries about conservation, food waste, climate change, environmental justice, and other sustainability topics from March 1 to 10, 2019: https://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/films-by-date