Film Series
Let’s Talk About The Climate Crisis – Tues. Sept 17th
Our four-part series ‘Addressing the Climate Crisis: Activism, Adaptation, and Resilience’ continues on Tuesday September 17, 7 pm at Upper Native Sons’ Hall with a climate communications panel covering issues from personal health to collective political action.
Betty Tate is a member of the Canadian Association of Nurses for the Environment and Comox Valley Nurses for Health and the Environment. She’s seen first-hand how climate change harms Canadians. Betty will describe the dual role health care professionals play helping the mental and physical well being of individuals and influencing policymakers to achieve better health for all.
Will Cole-Hamilton is a trained climate communicator with a background in law and business. Will is a core member of the communication team at Climate Caucus, a national network of mayors, councillors and representatives dedicated to action on the climate crisis. He’ll build on previous presentations to World Community, NIC, the Youth Environmental Action group and students at Queen’s University to describe how communities can effectively communicate with each other about climate.
Kai Nagata is Dogwood’s Director of Communications. Since 2007 Dogwood has been fighting to limit fossil fuel expansion. That’s placed the organization in the cross hairs of powerful corporations and governments who would like nothing more than for this issue to go away. Kai will illuminate how communities can come together to serve elected officials with notice that the days of inaction on climate are over.
Q&A to follow presentations. Admission by donation. Everyone welcome.
More info: David (Dogwood – 604 674-0996) or Janet (250 337-5412)
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The following week – Tues. Sept. 24, 7 pm at Upper Native Sons’ Hall
Stitching Together Altered Landscapes – Place-Based Adaptation and Resilience
Film Screening: Toad People – Monday, January 9th at NIC
World Community has teamed up with the Wilderness Committee to screen the new film,Toad People (76 min.) on Monday Jan. 9 at 7 pm at the Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College. The film features people in communities across BC who are taking action to save the...
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Film Screening: ‘Gold Fever’
by Amnesty & World Community Tues, Nov. 12th - 7:30 pm, NIC Theatre, Courtenay Don't miss this! It will not be in our Film Festival (Jan 31 and Feb 1st) Courtenay will join dozens of communities worldwide to screen Gold Fever, an “eye-opening and inspiring”...
World Community Film Features Young Farmers
World Community celebrates World Food Week with a screening of the award-winning film, GROW! Tuesday, Oct. 15 at 7:30 pm in the Stan Hagen Theatre at North Island College. Currently, the average age of farmers in North America is over 55, so it’s critical to encourage...
Film Series: Tues, Oct. 8th at 7:30 pm, Stan Hagen Theatre, North Island College Courtenay
What's this about Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in our food system? World Community continues it's film series with the new film, GMO/OMG, which explores some of the questions currently being discussed in the Comox Valley and elsewhere around the world. GMO...
Film Series – Tues Sept 24th – 730pm
World Community kicks off its fall film series Tues, Sept. 24th at 7:30pm in the North Island College theatre... This provocative film tackles one of the key issues of our time, climate change and the causes. The award-winning (and not so subtly-titled)...
Film Series: World Community screens Surviving Progress – Tuesday, May 7
“Progress” is generally assumed to be good. But author and Massey Lecturer, Ronald Wright, questions if that is always the case. Join World Community on Tuesday, May 7 at 7 pm at the NIC theatre for the screening of the film, Surviving Progress. Surviving Progress ...