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This work is a four-film journey into climate change through Indigenous eyes: where we are, what we’re facing, and where this road is taking us.  These stories lead with community, Elders, and youth at the center, because that’s where the truth lives—and where solutions do, too.

These films are made the way we carry stories—listening first, laughing when we can, and refusing to let hard truths go untold. The lens follows the threads of land and water stewardship, sovereignty, and the knowledge of our people. The films aren’t just warnings; they’re invitations—to act, to learn, and to remember who we are to the places that hold us.

These films listen before they look. They hold grief and good humor in the same frame, and they insist that land, water, and people are family, not “resources.” These stories are more than climate warnings; they’re instructions for staying human on a changing planet.

 

Come watch, learn, and lean in. The future is calling—so are we.


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  • Winter: Nicole Bird

    Winter: Nicole Bird

    Rosemary Georgeson, Nicole Bird, and Lynn Powers discuss urban Indigenous life, working in the Downtown Eastside, and Indigenous-led collaboration across knowledge systems. in a world impacted by colonization and climate change.

    Recorded during winter 2025 at Carnegie Community Centre. With generous support from The Only Animal, British Columbia Arts Council, and Zeic.

  • Winter: Lynn Power

    Winter: Lynn Power

    Rosemary Georgeson, Nicole Bird, and Lynn Powers discuss urban Indigenous life, working in the Downtown Eastside, and Indigenous-led collaboration across knowledge systems. in a world impacted by colonization and climate change.

    Recorded during winter 2025 at Carnegie Community Centre. With generous support from The Only Animal, British Columbia Arts Council, and Zeic.