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One Earth Film Fest Premiere: “Happening by James Redford”at Windsor Park Lutheran Church (Q&A)-South Shore Community – Work2gether4peace
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One Earth Film Fest Premiere: “Happening by James Redford”at Windsor Park Lutheran Church (Q&A)-South Shore Community

Windsor Park Lutheran Church (South Shore)-2619 E 76th St Sunday, March 4th 2pm-5pm
https://www.oneearthfilmfest.org/…/happening-a-clean-energy…

James Redford/2017/71 min/Energy

CHICAGO-AREA PREMIERE. FILM DESCRIPTION: When the issue of renewable energy comes up, it’s common to think, “that’s a future thing. It’s like sci-fi.” Well, this film is here to tell you, the clean energy revolution is happening right now. Director James Redford, an award-winning filmmaker … and, yes, Hollywood legend Robert Redford’s son … takes us on his personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes communities stronger and healthier. “Reaching well beyond a story of technology and innovation, Happening explores issues of human resilience, social justice, embracing the future, and finding hope for our survival,” says Redford.

THE LOCAL SPIN: As the state of Illinois is poised to implement funding and resources through the Future Energy Jobs Act of 2017, we have our own clean energy and social equity ideas and stories to explore.

Teens and young adults encouraged to attend.

There was Q&A after the film.

 

Presentation by Blacks In Green-Naomi Davis which talked about jobs opportunities and awaken the community about knowledge on energy and how we can play a part.
Contact:
blacksingreen@jlwinfreyconsulting.com
http://BlacksInGreen.org

Sierra Club
Petition for Natural Resources

Ecotelligent Design-Timothy Heppner
Historical House Futuristic Home within the Community
Discuss how to make your home energy friendly and how to recycling energy.
Open House at Marquette Ave in April 2018

 

Timothy Heppner- Executive Director of Ecotelligent Design Marquette House Energy Sufficient.

Sierre Club Chicago -Petition for Energy Sufficient In Illinois

Blacks In Green-Founder Naomi Davis

Alyn Walker- Host Windsor Park Church