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Never Too Small
Never Too Small is a short documentary about the climate crisis and how kids can help. It was created by 9-year-old Mason Mirabile.
The Sad Truth: How Climate Change is Changing Our LIves
Is Climate Change Making the Mosquitoes Worse in My Backyard?
Is climate change making the mosquitoes worse in our backyards? A 3rd grade girl goes on a mission to find out and learns what she can do to limit the number of mosquitoes in her yard and the effects of climate change.
Closed captions available
Chasing Water
Keeping Cave
Keeping Cave. Old fashion idiom, meaning to remain carefully watchful. A sprinted film on the antics of the Bigfork Cave Club (as presented by themselves and explained by their partners and mentor) in the efforts to "keep cave" on caves and all that lives and lurks within these wonderful places.
Big Gums
Big Gums is the story of a slightly odd Australian man who spends the night up a rare tree.
Connectivity Project presents: Plants Have Wings
In this film we explore the interdependence between plants, insects, food and so much more. And along the way this reminds us of how, in observing nature, we might find the inspiration to grow a movement. In this engaging episode, we connect with scientists, farmers and an inspired cyclist on a journey to reveal a strength of spirit and learn that we are indeed an integral part of the web of life.
The Bee Project
Words Have Power
Young Voices for the Planet is proud to show the story of Jaysa, a 13-year old girl from Bridgeport, Connecticut who speaks out at public hearings and helps catalyze the opposition to the coal-fired power plant that is causing her asthma. She addresses environmental racism in her community and reflects on the power a single voice can have on creating positive change. Watch and see what happens!
A Place to Grow
The Story of Stuff
E-waste and Me
A short documentary on the negative effects of electronic waste and what we can do about it.
Drowning in Plastic
No Time to Waste
Walking for a Happier Earth
Madhvi The Advocate
Rebel Bells
"If Black Panthers and Girl Scouts had a baby, it would be the Rebel Bells." - Pilar Rodriguez Rebel Bells is about an all-girls radical collective located in the heavily industrial and environmentally polluted Calumet region of the Midwest, connecting southeast side Chicago, Illinois and East Chicago in northwest Indiana.
Closed captions available
I Am Cheo
Inspired by the poem "I Am Joaquin" by Chicano poet Corky Gonzales, this unique film tells the story of a young boy named Cheo who, from the sights and smells of his abuela's kitchen, takes a sweeping cinematic journey across the lands that are both his history and his future he sees the gorges of the Grand Canyon, the antiquity of New Mexican acequias, the majesty of the Rockies, and the urban warmth of Downtown Los Angeles. On this journey, Cheo realizes that he is formed by these places but they need his help, as they are devastated by wildfires, pollution, climate change and disrepair.
Dark Chocolate
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Rebel Bells - Rebel Bells is a documentary short film about an all-girls radical collective located in the Calumet region connecting southeast side Chicago, Illinois and East Chicago in northwest Indiana. The Rebel Bells was started in 2016 by three mothers who are leaders in the environmental justice movements in their respective communities. The goal of the Rebel Bells collective is to teach young girls about social justice and community activism in an empowered and safe environment.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    0:12:46
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Colorado
  • Director
    Anne Colton, Michelle Yates
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