Join the Kohl Children's Museum for a FREE film screening of “No Time To Waste" - a film about waste told through joyful poetry, drawings, song and dance!
One Earth Film Festival is a Chicago area film festival that creates opportunities for understanding climate change, sustainability and the power of human involvement through sustainability-themed films and facilitated discussion.
Almost 8 years ago, Green Community Connections introduced the annual One Earth Young Filmmakers Contest. The contest is open to students from grades 3 through college level and was created with the goal of engaging youth in the discussion about sustainability issues and getting them thinking about solutions.
Kohl Children’s Museum is pleased to facilitate the showing of three winners of the Elementary School level submissions, all students in the Chicago suburban area. Join us for a FREE online premiere viewing of these winners, as well as facilitated Q&A with the young filmmakers themselves.
This group of 5th grade students created a message around the quotation from Greta Thunberg: “You’re never too small to make a difference."
Young Filmmakers (Lydia An, Aaliya Baig, Mia Cinkler, Sydney Groh, Elizabeth Katsov, Dylan Knight, Grace Lisy, Carmen Lozano, Aleksandra Parobi, Iliana Rustandi, Julia Tita and Tyler Ubert) attend Grade 5, Dryden Elementary School in Arlington Heights, Ill.
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