Living the Change

18 Mar 2018 -- Posted by : sharon

Happen Films has released their lastest feature-length documentary, Living the Change, featuring Living Economies Trustees Phil Stevens and Helen Dew.

We strongly recommend this film to anyone who is seeking NZ-based inspiration and hope without avoiding the intertwined ecological, social, and economic challenges of our time. Watch and you'll see footage celebrating community-supported agriculture, local currencies, local markets, TimeBanks, and much, much more.

From the film synopsis:

Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today ... through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way. ...

From forest gardens to composting toilets, community supported agriculture to timebanking, Living the Change offers ways we can rethink our approach to how we live. ... Living the Change sets out to inspire us to do just that.

We recommend strongly that you follow the work of Jordan Osmond, Antoinette Wilson, and the rest of the inspirational team at Happen Films. Their short documentaries are released regularly, featuring positive eco-action throughout Australasia.


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