On Thursday, March 14, Chestnut Hill College is hosting a FREE (and open to the public) Eco Film Festival from 8:30 – 5:30 PM in the East Parlor, St. Joseph Hall. This all-day film festival includes showings of five eco-related films, each followed by a brief discussion with an expert presenter including Gretchen Alfonso from Moms Clean Air Force, and Logan Welde, Clean Air Council of Philadelphia.
I find much inspiration for my work in the films that will be shown at the festival. For 30 years, I’ve studied the writings of Father Thomas Berry and Sister Miriam MacGillis who have explained the Universe story in terms that are in harmony with scientific findings of the origin of the universe. Here’s a few of the films part of the festival on Thursday:
How am I connected to sustainability? As the Director of the Sisters of Saint Joseph
Earth Center for the past nine years, I am passionate about getting global climate change information into the hearts and minds of people of faith and local community. As an ambassador to the U.S Catholic Bishops Climate Covenant Coalition, I’ve been able to present the church’s perspective on environmental stewardship and sustainability. As Special Assistant to the President of Chestnut Hill College, I am working with the Green Sustainability Task Force to provide environmental programs for the Chestnut Hill College community and Philadelphia area.
For more information about the film festival (sponsored by Lutron Electronics Company) and schedule of films, please visit Chestnut Hill College website.
Readers, which film are you most interested in seeing?
Photos: Civic Policy, Chestnut Hill
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