EARTHRISE
EARTH DAY ONLINE SCREENING
Thursday, April 22
Followed by a community conversation
In 1968, the Apollo 8 mission to the moon captured the first image of Earth from space. This Earthrise photograph spoke to the responsibility we have in caring for our planet and each other. This Emmy-nominated film by Emmanuel Vaughan-Lee tells the story of the experience the astronauts had in witnessing an Earthrise from the moon, and their taking of a photograph that helped inspire the first Earth Day when 20 million people demonstrated and organized on behalf of Earth.
Join us for this powerful film and some time to reflect as a community in conversation about caring for our home.
FILM 7 PM
CONVERSATION 8 – 8:30
HOSTED BY: Resilient Methow & Community Learning Lab
Huxley College of the Environment
Film generously shared by Emergence Magazine
Watch the trailer: HERE
Earthrise
On Earth Day, let's remember Earthrise – The Image that Shared Our World. Watch the trailer for the new film EARTHRISE! Earthrise tells the story of… |