Social Justice Film Festival 2021

Another World is Possible: Fighting for Each Other

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Films about activists from around the world taking on crises both past and present.


*** As of September 16, 2021, the Social Justice Film Festival has made the difficult decision to be online-only this year. ***


This program is available to view VIRTUALLY from OCT. 7–17.


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Across the planet, lives are changing as climate collapse alters the world around us. The worst impacts are being felt disproportionately by poor people who already live under precarious conditions and are now forced to adapt or relocate to survive.


Bitterly, their stories rarely reach the global community, but hearing them is crucial for us all. Only by grasping the scope of the climate breakdown and understanding the personal implications of this collective tragedy can we propose solutions that are both effective and just.


Beyond Borders profiles the people behind the statistics by providing the space for the stories of global heating witnesses from the Arctic to Bangladesh. It also features politicians and academics who help understand the complex link between the climate breakdown, international migration and violent conflict.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    25 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United Kingdom
  • Premiere
    Seattle
  • Note
    with English Subtitles
  • Director
    Environmental Justice Foundation
  • Producer
    Environmental Justice Foundation