45 minutes SDH Captioned Grades 5 - 12, College, Adults Directed by Rose Madrone Produced by Rose Madrone DVD Purchase $350 US Release Date: 2021 Copyright Date: 2019 DVD ISBN: 1-948745-58-5 Subjects Activism Anthropology Earth Science Ecology Environment Environmental Ethics Philosophy Pollution Religion Sociology Awards and Festivals Sustainability Award, Cinema Verde International Film & Arts Festival Bellingham Human Rights Film Festival Colorado Environmental Film Festival Eugene Environmental Film Festival McMinnville Short Film Festival Global Impact Film Festival ECOFemininism Short Film Festival PDX Short Docs Film Festival Synergy Film Festival Hang Onto Your Shorts Film Festival Freeland Film Festival Taos Environmental Film Festival Clean Shorts Film Festival Eastern Oregon Film Festival Florida Environmental film festival Harbor Film Festival Green Screen Film Festival Oneota Film Festival Oregon Short Film Festival Portland Quetzalcoatl Indigenous International Film Festival Through My Eyes Film Festival |
A 3-Program Series Connectivity Project A 3-part series of short films examining the ripple effects of our actions in an interconnected world.
Note: This series is only available for streaming. It is available both as three separate films and as a compilation. Connect to Docuseek for prices. [Note: Community screenings of CONNECTIVITY PROJECT can be booked at Bullfrog Communities.] By exploring the ripple effects of our actions in an interconnected world, the CONNECTIVITY PROJECT series highlights how different cultures and traditions from around the world, and even science, embrace the importance of interconnectedness. As we follow inspiring individuals who are making a difference in the lives around them, we see these connections exhibited all around us.
And more importantly than ever before, your students will be empowered to realize that their actions indeed matter and make a difference, all the while encouraging a greater sense of awe, belonging, and yes, responsibility. The titles in this series are: Interconnections [15 mins] — Examines how different cultures and faiths from around the world have a common, time-honored awareness of an interconnected way of being. By raising understanding and awareness about these connections, we explore why this perspective is more important now more than ever before, as we realize that our actions and ways of being impact much more than we can even measure. Plants Have Wings [16 mins] — We look into the amazing realm of plants and their pollinators and, as all things are connected, discover that we are each an integral part of the pollination process. As we follow the story of an inspired bicyclist who is a champion supporting threatened Monarch butterflies, we learn how we are all a distinct part of the web of life. Not only are we deeply reliant on pollinators, they too are reliant on us. Speaking Out! [15 mins] — Activism is combined with interconnectedness, as an indigenous high school student is inspired by the actions of Lois Gibbs (grass roots activist organizer from Love Canal in the 1970s). We follow Clarissa's journey to speak out and advocate for the right to clean air, for her family, school, and community in North Portland, OR. Reviews "Fantastic series! The Connectivity Project is an anthology of wondrous images, evocative music, and powerful and moving messages that show how people, nature and community are all linked to one another. Students and teachers alike will be informed, delighted and inspired in its call to action to address the most urgent problems facing our planet today. A must-have in any video library!" Alberto Arenas, Professor, Teaching, Learning, and Sociocultural Studies, University of Arizona, Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Environmental Education "This series weaves scientific, historical, environmental, cultural, linguistic and social evidence to illuminate the complexities of our world. Each segment taps into a learner's sense of wonder with vivid examples of connections. The conclusion offers a compelling call to action which will inspire viewers to consider their own agency and responsibility to impact change." Mary Jane Eisenhauer, Professor, Early Childhood Education, Interim Associate Director, School of Education and Counseling, Purdue University Northwest "This is probably one of the most important projects on earth at this time. Its brilliance lies in its simplicity and its necessity. You have hit the core of not just the problem but of where we should all be focusing our attention. I was so deeply moved by this work." Jean Houston, Co-Founder, The Foundation for Mind Research "I think about our current situation in our nation and around the world and how this pandemic revolves around 'connectivity.' I have been able to use your curriculum and first video as a tool to help explain this historical moment in our world...Because of your project I have a tool to talk about these issues/situations with my students in a way that they can understand. It has opened up so many good discussions in a time when we need to have good, honest discussions." Brent Criswell, 5th grade teacher, Lincoln Elementary "I think you are on to a great project. I love the way you present its various parts as petals of a lotus." Fritjof Capra, Scientist, Educator, Systems Thinking leader, Author, The Systems View of Life and The Tao of Physics "A really awesome resource for teachers...I found this project and resource to be relevant to what we are facing with climate change and finding hope and resiliency to keep trying to make a difference and as educators helping our students do the same." Jennie Pardi, Education Coordinator, NatureBridge Outdoor School "The Connectivity Project - whether shown individually or as a complete set - ought to be viewed by every single person around the globe. Combined with a guest speaker/panel of individuals and providing viewers with the opportunity to go deeper in discussion with others leading to civic action steps ought to be required at minimum in organizations committed to global awareness and sustainability efforts. The content of the Connectivity Project can and should play a role in macro and micro level discussions regarding the creation of a better tomorrow." Corey Thompson, Associate Professor of Teacher Education, Urban Education, Cardinal Stritch University "'Since everything is connected, it doesn't matter where you start.' This series of short films provides inspiring stories and vignettes that support a greater awareness of the interrelated systems of life. The film series will be a great jumping off point for students, teachers, and community members who are interested in considering a range of environmental studies, stewardship activities, or advocacy that can make a difference." Tori Derr, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, California State University Monterey Bay "Intriguing and thought-provoking in ways that the traditional science student might not think...Your films are doing a masterful job of potentially bringing the kids who are not interested in science or have never seen a science connection to their lives into the fold." Jim Clark, Co-founder, Next Generation Science Innovations "Transitioning to a world that is both socially just and environmentally sustainable will require the widespread adoption of a new narrative about humanity and our place on the planet, a narrative that replaces the story of modernity with its focus on isolation, domination, and exploitation with one that conjoins Indigenous and scientific understandings and celebrates the possibility of participation, relationship, and gratitude. The Connectivity Project succinctly presents the central themes of this new perspective with compelling images that illustrate the way it works in nature and could work in human societies." Gregory Smith, Professor Emeritus of Education, Lewis and Clark College, Co-author, Place-and Community-Based Education in Schools "A thought provoking series with vivid visuals and narrations that persuade us to reflect on our choices, be curious of how our actions affect our environment, and ponder on our powerful role as citizens and the impact we have on Planet Earth. This is an excellent media resource to empower future generations at schools as well as everyday community members to explore advocacy for sustainable choices and practices in every sphere of life." Tanzeem Ali, Assistant Professor of Teacher Education, Science Education, University of Wisconsin-Superior |