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Watch INHABIT film together, online. Sunday & Tuesday evening

 
 
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Watch INHABIT film together, online. Sunday & Tuesday evening
by Michael Burns - Thursday, March 26, 2020, 5:18 PM
 

INHABIT: A Permaculture Perspective

Free Online Screenings

VIDEO WATCH EVENT
View together with simultaneous text chat among all attendees.
Network and learn from each other while viewing from the privacy and safety of home.

SUNDAY, March 29, 2020
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Registration required.  Limited capacity.
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5crduivqzguWJKyg_zR3BO-NaRNTFNCCQ

TUESDAY, March 31, 2020
7:00 - 8:30 PM
Registration required.  Limited capacity.
https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlfu-vrjwvqPBzcQT3dbjx4X4I3nAjgw

—>“…delivers a beautiful portrait of permaculture's potential in both rural and urban settings… does a great job of making permaculture more accessible. Not only does it make a compelling case for why permaculture solutions are needed, but it also highlights a number of people involved in permaculture, as well as some of the solutions that are working for them. The film presents a range of permaculture practices implemented across a variety of locations, from rural to urban and suburban areas, and the interviews with 'boots on the ground' permaculture practitioners offer plenty of food for thought about its applications and potential impact.” -TreeHugger.com

—>“The feature documentary Inhabit explores this human potential with a diverse range of examples from the Northeastern United States. Each illustrates how permaculture can be applied to suit it’s environment, in a way that regenerates the surroundings rather than just minimize impact." - PermaculturePrinciples.com

The COVID-19 pandemic is a critical moment to reflect on the broken systems that run our world. This film goal is to inspire and empower people. Costa Boutsikaris, the filmmaker, hopes that by offering the film for free it will have greater impact. If you are able to give a donation, all funds go towards a current film now in post-production called INHABITANTS: An Indigenous Perspective
http://inhabitfilm.com

This event is organized by Cornell Garden-Based Learning, in cooperation with the Permaculture Design Certificate course we offer online: https://hort.cals.cornell.edu/extension-outreach/distance-learning/

Register in advance for this meeting:
SUNDAY: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5crduivqzguWJKyg_zR3BO-NaRNTFNCCQ
TUESDAY: https://cornell.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMlfu-vrjwvqPBzcQT3dbjx4X4I3nAjgw
 
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

Additional questions can be directed to Michael Burns <mb756@cornell.edu>.