Wow, Earth Week was an amazing week for transformational media! There were over 1000 community/home screenings of Do The Math, 350.orgs hot new film showing the...
If you go to foreign films, if you go to documentaries, if you go to independent films, if you go to good films, you will become a better person because you will unde...
With spring around the corner, we are turning over to a new season of important film festivals to attend. Scattered across the nation, are a plethora of festivals to ...
A film that captures the portraits and stories of extraordinary women around the world who are coming together to heal the injustices against the earth, weaves together poetry, music, art and stunning scenery to create a hopeful and collective story that inspires us to work for the earth.
Occupy Love explores the growing realization that the dominant system of power is failing to provide us with health, happiness or meaning. The old paradigm that concentrates wealth, founded on the greed of the few, is causing economic and ecological collapse. The resulting crisis has become the catalyst for a profound awakening: millions of people are deciding that enough…
Matthew Gilbert is Director of Editorial, Web, and Operations at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, former editor of Shift: At the Frontiers of Consciousness, and founder of Noetic Books. He has written extensively about business, psychology, and spirituality, is the author of two books about conscious business – Communication Miracles at Work and The Workplace Revolution – and was recently featured in Einstein’s Business: Engaging Soul, Imagination, and Excellence in the Workplace. His background includes book editor/publishing consultant, market research analyst, mediator/facilitator, and statewide organizer of Green Party USA – Colorado.
Website URL: http://www.noetic.org/directory/person/matthew-gilbert/
It’s true that almost anywhere you go there is a film festival of some kind, but be thankful – they have taken the place of “big cinema” as venues for quality movies that may never see the dark of a Cineplex. This is especially true for movies without the enviable budgets of their studio counterparts or whose uplifting messages or controversial subject matter get passed over for the lucre of lowest-common-denominator filmmaking.
350.org is an international campaign that's building a movement to unite the world around solutions to the climate crisis--the solutions that science and justice demand.
Our mission is to inspire the world to rise to the challenge of the climate…