
East Lyme Public Library
39 Society Road
Niantic, CT
7pm
Contact: Matt Riley, matthew.riley@yale.edu
St. Bernard's Episcopal Church
88 Claremont Rd
Bernardsville, NJ
7pm
Discussion with Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim
Sponsored by St. Bernard's Episcopal Church, GreenFaith, Interweave, and
Genesis Farm.
Goodwill offering.
Flyer
Contact: Rev. Frank Vilas, revfvilas@comcast.net
For more info, call (908) 277-2120 or visit:
www.interweave.org
Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics
The Bass Center - Auditorium
266 Whitney Ave.
New Haven, CT
7:30pm
Hosted by Christy and Matt Riley
Contact: matthew.riley@yale.edu
St. James Parish
3 Mountain Road
Farmington, CT
6:30pm
Hosted by Matt Riley
Contact: matthew.riley@yale.edu
World Wildlife Fund
1250 24th St, NW
Washington DC
1-3pm
Featuring:
Tom Dillon, Senior Vice President of Forest Programs at WWF
Dekila Chungyalpa, Director of Sacred Earth Program at WWF
Tom Lovejoy, Leading Climate & Conservation Scientist
Mary Evelyn Tucker and John Grim, Co-producers of the Journey of the Universe and Co-Directors of the Forum on Religion & Ecology at Yale University
Flyer
Please RSVP to giavanna.parmer@wwfus.org with your name and the name of your organization
Liberty Hall Theatre
644 Massachusetts St.
Lawrence, KS
6:30pm
Community discussion following the film
Contact: Rachel Myslivy, mysrachel@gmail.com
Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center
1118 Fourth St. (Between A & B Streets)
San Rafael, CA
7:00pm
In Person: Filmmakers Brian Thomas Swimme, Patsy Northcutt, Catherine Butler, Neal Rogin
Panel Discussion with:
Mojgan Behmand, Big History at Dominican University
Linda Sheehan, Earth Law Center
Richard Tarnas, California Institute of Integral Studies
Moderator: Brian Thomas Swimme, PhD, Co-Author/Host, Journey of the Universeand Professor, California Institute of Integral Studies
Flyer
We recommend that you get your tickets at least a few days in advance.
Purchase tickets online at:
http://www.cafilm.org/rfc/films/2026.html
Institute for American Indian Studies
38 Curtis Rd.
Washington, CT
1pm
In celebration of Earth Day.
The showing is free with the purchase of regular museum admission.
Museum admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors, $5 for children and free for IAIS members.
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