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SUMMARY:What sustainability looks like-documentary Tomorrow/Demain
DESCRIPTION:Tomorrow is an inspiring documentary which connects the do
 ts and shows what sustainability looks like. Winner of the 2016 César
  award for best documentary, it has inspired communities to take initi
 atives. Come learn how citizens from around the world are transforming
  their communities to become sustainable and resilient from the bottom
  up and having loads of fun in the process. In English, French, Hindi 
 with English subtitles.\nTuesday, March 21, 7 pm, doors open at 6 pm f
 or networking\nJules Verne Secondary Auditorium 5445 Baillie St, Vanco
 uver, BC V5Z 3M6\n8 minutes walk from Oakridge 41 skytrain station\nBu
 y tickets through paypal at Vision Ouest Production (VOP) http://www.r
 endez-vousvancouver.com/2017-TOMORROW-21mars.html\nTickets 10$ plus $3
  membership Cash at the door\nIt integrates what we need for sustainab
 ility and resilience.\nIt starts out tackling food security with agroe
 cology and permaculture, then moves on to energy, industrial ecology, 
 economics, democracy and education. It interviews Stanford researchers
 , Detroit urban farmers, Todmoor edible landscapers, permaculture farm
 ers in England and France. It highlights geothermal energy in Iceland,
  Copenhagen’s integrated bike infrastructure and energy retrofits in
  Denmark, Germany and the Reunion Island, industrial ecology and biomi
 micry in France, zero waste in San Francisco, Business Alliance for Lo
 cal Living Economies (BALLE) in Oakland, complementary interest-free c
 urrencies in England, Belgium and Switzerland, Transition Towns with R
 ob Hopkins, Vandana Shiva on democracy, citizens assemblies chosen by 
 lot (sortition) in Iceland who rewrote the constitution and citizens a
 ssemblies in Texas made it a wind energy leader, Indian direct democra
 cy where Dalits and non-Dalits live and work together and finally educ
 ation in Finland where there are no private schools, little or no test
 ing, homework or teacher evaluation, where students are educated to be
  happy, self-learners and active citizens, topping international acade
 mic standards in the process.\nTrailer  https://www.youtube.com/watch?
 v=NUN0QxRB7e0\nFilm Tomorrow/Demain website https://www.demain-lefilm.
 com/en/film\n\nFor more information visit http://villagevancouver.org/
 events/what-sustainability-looks-like-documentary-tomorrow-demain
DTSTART:20170322T010000Z
DTEND:20170322T040000Z
CATEGORIES:oakridge, 41st-film, screening
LOCATION:École Jules Vernes auditorium
WEBSITE:http://www.rendez-vousvancouver.com/2017-TOMORROW-21mars.html
URL:http://www.rendez-vousvancouver.com/2017-TOMORROW-21mars.html
CONTACT:604-228=8554
ORGANIZER:Manon Gartside and VOP
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