Virdi Samay / Life and Breath: Kichwa People Confront Climate Change - Video Showing and Producer Q&A

Date
Event Sponsor
E-IPER and the Department of Anthropology
Location
Y2E2 Environment Building, Lobby/Room 111 near Coupa Café
From Amazon Partnerships and Luna Productions Producer Mary Fifield and Stanford Grad & Filmmaker Ian Slattery will answer questions. Life and Breath: Kichwa People Confront Climate Change is both a tool to educate indigenous communities about climate change and an account of their concerns about the devastating changes in the world's most important tropical rainforest. Filmed in the Ecuadorian Amazon, the documentary gives voice to Kichwa communities, whose message to their own people and the world is one of urgent action – and hope. Second Film in the Series: Resource Extraction and Indigenous Amazonians