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Protecting the Amazon | Tribes on the Edge

Friday, July, 19, 2019 @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Free

It is estimated that the Amazon produces 20% of the world’s oxygen, and releases 55 gallons of water into the Atlantic Ocean every second. With no deforestation, mining, or poaching permitted on indigenous land, the last few tribes living there are the frontline guardians of an ecosystem crucial for life all over the world. Céline Cousteau—filmmaker, environmentalist, and granddaughter of the legendary Jacques Cousteau—has spent the past 5 years respectfully documenting, filming, and curating the story of all the Indigenous Peoples of the Javari to help them tell their story to the world.

Join us as Céline Cousteau presents an exclusive screening of her new film and impact campaign, Tribes on the Edge. This raw and evocative documentary reveals the daily struggles of the last few remaining tribes who find themselves fighting for survival in the Amazon. Discover the importance of protecting this invaluable area of our planet, hear the deeply moving stories of the indigenous peoples who safe guard it on our behalf, and learn some of the simple things that you can do to help.

Details

Date:
Friday, July, 19, 2019
Time:
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://gracefarms.org/events/tribes-on-the-edge/

Organizer

Grace Farms Foundation
Phone:
2039201702
Email:
info@gracefarmsfoundation.org
Website:
www.gracefarms.org

Venue

Grace Farms
365 Lukes Wood Road
New Canaan, Connecticut 06840 United States
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Phone:
2039201702
Website:
gracefarms.org