[act-ma] Film Premiere: Sacred Forest, Sacred Water
Juliana Field
lenoxfield at yahoo.com
Sun May 4 17:36:03 PDT 2014
Thursday, June 5, 2014
6:00-8:00 PM
Le Meridien Cambridge
20 Sidney Street, Cambridge, MA
$25 in Advance
Please join EcoLogic Development Fund for a premiere of an original
documentary film about the Maya K’iche of Totonicapán, Guatemala.
Los 48 Cantones is a 27-minute documentary
film that explores an indigenous forest management system that pre-dates the Spanish colonization of the Americas. To this day, this community
protects the 21,000 hectares of forest and the fresh drinking water it
provides to the Maya K’iche of Totonicapán. A colorful and moving piece, the film presents various members of the community who share their
experiences in an increasingly globalized world, and the struggle they
face to maintain their ancestral way of life. This documentary is by brothers Julian and Thomas
Moll-Rocek. Julian will be at the event to talk about the film and answer questions from the audience.
The event will also feature a reading from Guatemalan writer Jennifer De Leon.Share this invitation with everyone who may be
interested in joining us!
Enjoy a delightful array of complimentary hors d’oeuvres & a cash bar.
Buy tickets online now!
Or contact Gina Rindfleisch at gina at ecologic.org
Space is limited—don’t miss out!
Learn more about the event on our website here.
Parking is available on the street and in the hotel garage ($10).
Closest T station is Central Square.
EcoLogic empowers rural and indigenous peoples to restore and protect tropical ecosystems in Central America and Mexico.
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Juliana Field
Director of Development & Communications
EcoLogic Development Fund
25 Mt. Auburn Street, #203
Cambridge, MA 02138
E: jfield at ecologic.org; W: www.ecologic.org
EcoLogic empowers rural and indigenous peoples to restore and protect tropical ecosystems in Central America and Mexico.
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