Take One Action Film Festival Not Without Us, CCA
Sat 16 June 2018
5:30pm, £5 (£4) + £1 booking fee, Cinema
12+
Book Online / 0141 352 4900
A rousing documentary immersing viewers in the moving, personal journeys of seven grassroots campaigners from around the world as they attempt to harness the only force that can prevent catastrophic climate change: the will of the people.
From decreasing biodiversity to indigenous land rights abuses, Not Without Us connects the dots between growing economic inequality, fossil fuel driven economies and government inaction in the face of the greatest crisis engulfing our planet. Putting frontline communities’ perspectives at its centre, it powerfully conveys their call for deep, far-reaching system change.
As Scotland’s new Climate Bill is being drafted, join Take One Action after the film for a conversation on the role social movements are playing in pushing for new, world-leading climate legislation in 2018, with guests including representatives from Stop Climate Chaos Scotland and Friends of the Earth Scotland.
If you would like to learn more about what action you can take join Stop Climate Chaos Scotland for a free afternoon workshop before the screening – more information can be found at foe.scot/climate-action
Presented in association with Stop Climate Chaos Scotland &Friends of the Earth Scotland.
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