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Join us to learn how to use film as an organizing tool and how congregations can host a screening — or a series of screenings — to highlight issues, raise awareness, engage members and surrounding communities and motivate them to act — collaboratively.

Ready to Talk & Ready to Act
Share your thoughts after viewing of THE WISDOM TO SURVIVE.

  1. We see in the film (in India, South America and Africa) that the people suffering most from the impact of climate change are the poor, the people who did not cause the problem. What can be done about this injustice? What can you do about it?
  2. Joanna Macy believes that capitalism is destroying itself “at the core,” and that we need to build new systems “in the shell of the old.” Do you think we can build new systems that will change the way we live on Earth? What will it take? Will we do it? How can you be involved in that change?
  3. How do we become engaged in our communities so we can work together to come up with solutions?
  4. How can we shift our perspective and work from charity to engagement and collaboration?

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Justice

We see in the film (in India, South America and Africa) that the people suffering most from the impact of climate change are the poor, the people who did not cause the problem. What can be done about this injustice? What can you do about it?

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Systems Change

Joanna Macy believes that capitalism is destroying itself “at the core,” and that we need to build new systems “in the shell of the old.” Do you think we can build new systems that will change the way we live on Earth? What will it take? Will we do it? How can you be involved in that change?

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Solutions

How do we become engaged in our communities so we can work together to come up with solutions?

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Engagement

How can we shift our perspective and work from charity to engagement and collaboration?

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