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Indigenous Storytelling in Film as a new form of Subtle Activism (Event Canceled)

Thu, Mar 19

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California Institute of Integral Studies

Join us for a Deep Water Initiative Film Panel with Matthew Crotty presenting Tending the Wild, Toby McLoed presenting the Sacred Lands Film Project and Melinda Micco and Chihiro Wimbush presenting Every Step a Prayer.

This event has been canceled due to COVID 19
19 March Film Panel
Indigenous Storytelling in Film as a new form of Subtle Activism (Event Canceled)
Indigenous Storytelling in Film as a new form of Subtle Activism (Event Canceled)

Time & Location

Mar 19, 2020, 6:30 PM – 10:30 PM PDT

California Institute of Integral Studies, 1453 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103, USA

About The Event

We regret to inform our guests that this and all other events related to the Religion and Ecology Summit at the California Institute of Integral Studies have been canceled due to San Francisco advisory guidelines regarding COVID 19. We will try to salvage the event online and will send any updates in the coming days. 

Indigenous Storytelling in Film as a new form of Subtle Activism

19 March, 2020, 06:30 PM, at the California Institute of Integral Studies - Namaste Hall 

Presentation Description: This film panel will explore different ways in which indigenous communities and artists are working to together to represent indigenous cosmologies and storytelling through the medium of film. The panel will explore how film as a form of subtle activism advocates the rights, preservation and regeneration of indigenous lifeways on ancestral lands.

Panel Presenters: Bay Area artists and filmmakers include, Matthew Crotty from KCET presenting Tending the…

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  • 19 March Film Panel Event

    Join us for a Deep Water Initiative Film Panel with Matthew Crotty from KCET presenting Tending the Wild and Toby McLoed presenting the Sacred Land Film Project. This film panel is free to the public, however ticketed registration is requested.

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The Deep Water Initiative is inspired by the ecological importance of water as an all-pervasive element that sustains life on this planet.  The metaphysical importance of water as both a cleanser and regenerator has been upheld by many cultures throughout the world, and is celebrated within the creation myths of different religious and spiritual traditions.  The Deep Water Initiative has been particularly influenced by the significance of water as demonstrated within the Five Books of Moses.

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