Fri., April 21 at 7 p.m.
Since 2015, 21 plaintiffs, now ages 13-24, have been suing the U.S. government for violating their constitutional rights to life, liberty, personal safety and property through their willful actions in creating the climate crisis they will inherit. Featuring Q&A Guests: Filmmaker and scientist Christi Cooper, Co-Lead Counsel Phil Gregory, Alaskan federal plaintiff Nathan Baring. Greta Thunberg: A Year to Change the World
Fri., April 22, 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. on PBS SoCal
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Follow Greta Thunberg as she takes her fight to a global stage in this three-part, on-air event. In part one she sees the impact of climate change in melting glaciers and dying trees in Canada, fire devastation in California, and while across the ocean during life-threatening storms to get to a United Nations conference in Madrid. Part two follows Greta’s journey from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, to Poland, w
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3rd Annual EARTH FOCUS ENVIRONMENTAL FILM FESTIVAL Goes Virtual with Films & Discussions Inspiring Positive Change for the Planet Presented by KCET, PBS SoCal and Link TV
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Episode 171 Native Foods with Chef Nephi Craig
Aired: Tuesday, December 15th 2020
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Following up on our previous episode featuring Sanjay Rawal, director of the newly-released film,
Gather, host Jenna Liut interviews a central character of the documentary: Native food practitioner, Nephi Craig. Chef Craig is the founder of both the Native American Culinary Association as well as Café Gozhóó where he also serves as the Executive Chef. They discuss Indigenous food systems and the modern colonial violence that continues to threaten them, as well as cultural appropriation in the culinary world. Chef Craig helps us to solidify our definition of food sovereignty and better understand the intersection of Native foods, cultural preservation, community health, and political autonomy. Eating Matters’ Amber Chong co-hosts.