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Eco-Justice: Storytelling For The Earth
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Inspired by the themes brewing within NYC’s Climate Week and the new CORNCUOPIA film from Bjork, join Level Forward’s Anthem award-winning More To Talk About in partnership with– a first of its kind Climate streaming platform and publisher – for a grounding conversation with three innovative climate storytellers exploring the links between storytelling and mother nature, and the intersectionality of environmental justice and a special reading of Bjork's Manifesto as from the new film, streaming now on Apple.

In honor of Cornucopia's theatrical premiere, we are incredibly excited to announce our partnership with The North American Marine Alliance (NAMA) — a grassroots, fishermen-led alliance building power to resist big-business control of the ocean commons and to support local, values-based seafood systems. At NAMA, they believe in a future where oceans thrive, communities flourish, and seafood is sourced with dignity and care.

Visit www.namanet.org/bjork to learn how to support local harvesters, oppose industrial fish farms, and honor the wisdom of Indigenous communities. Together, we can transform our relationship with the sea.

More to get involved with

Responding to the needs of a youth-led movement, Black Girl Environmentalist offers fellowship opportunities focused on young, Black femme-identifying climate leaders. Fellowship Manager Kwolanne Felix prompts us to “invest in training the next generation of climate leaders” to amplify opportunities for girls of color far and wide. 

Kwolanne Felix
More to read & watch

CEO and Founder of Waterbear, Sam Sutaria, encourages us to create and consume more hopeful and solution-oriented climate content. Read Futerra’s STORIES TO SAVE THE WORLD report for tips on telling climate change stories and visit the Waterbear platform for an array of eco-focused films – including a Level Forward favorite, WE RIDE FOR HER.

Sam Sutaria
More to support

“A lot of [Black and brown-led environmental organizations] are overworked and underresourced says the founder of Browngirl Green and The Green Jobs Board, Kristy Drutman. She encourages us to volunteer our time, donate resources when we can, and amplify the work of climate storytellers of color from the rooftops. Check out The Green Jobs Board to begin your climate journey!

Kristy Drutman