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Documentary Screening: Our Planet II – Freedom to Roam

Date
March 15, 2024
Time
12:30 PM EDT - 2:00 PM EDT
Location
CED-701, The Chang School of Continuing Education, 297 Victoria Street, 7th floor
Open To
Students, faculty and staff
Contact
Erica Wilkinson, Sustainability Coordinator, erica.wilkinson@torontomu.ca
Snow geese take flight

In partnership with the Urban Farm and TMU’s Indigenous Education Council, the TMU community is invited to a lunch hour screening of Our Planet II: Freedom to Roam.

The screening will include an introduction by Crystal Osawamick. Crystal is an Anishinaabekwe (Odawa woman) from Turtle Island and is of the Mshiikenh Dodem (Turtle Clan), with roots from Wiikwemkoong Unceded Territory. She will share insights in an enlightening discussion on climate-change impacts from an Indigenous-knowledge perspective.

Film synopsis

Witness the snow geese, antelope, army ants, and gray whales as they brave predators, pollution and human-made barriers. It offers a glimpse into the profound impact of the modern world and human-made obstacles on animal migration.

Space is limited — register today! (external link)