The Ants and the Grasshopper - film screening and discussion
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The Ants and the Grasshopper - film screening and discussion

By Haslingfield & Harlton Eco Group

Anita grows food, fights for equality, works to end child hunger. But can she convince US skeptics that climate change is real?

Date and time

Location

Haslingfield Village Hall

High Street Haslingfield CB23 1JP United Kingdom

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Highlights

  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • UNDER 16 WITH PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
  • In person
  • Free venue parking
  • Doors at 19:00

About this event

Anita Chitaya has a gift; she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight for gender equality, and she can end child hunger in her village. Now, to save her home from extreme weather, she faces her greatest challenge yet: persuading Americans that climate change is real. Traveling from Malawi to California to the White House, she meets climate skeptics and despairing farmers. Her journey takes her across all the divisions shaping the US, from the rural-urban divide, to schisms of race, class and gender, to the thinking that allows some Americans to believe they live on a different planet from everyone else. It will take all her skill and experience to persuade us that we’re all in this together.

Join H&H Eco and Sustainable Shepreth for this film screening and discussion at Haslingfield Village Hall. The film, which encourages us to "Think Globally, Act Locally," brings the impact of climate change in Africa into sharp focus through Anita's first hand experiences. Her courage, sensitivity and belief in the possibility of change are moving and inspiring. As well as climate change the film considers issues of race, class and gender, and provides much food for thought.

After the screening we will have time for a discussion around some of the issues, feelings and ideas the film has raised.

"a heartfelt exploration of the power of stories to make change"

Jeremy Williams, The Earthbound Report

This screening made possible through the support of Aid Alliance, which brings people and organisations together to defend the 0.7% aid spending commitment in the 2015 International Development Act, as well as raise awareness and change public perceptions on aid and development. Tickets are free, however we will be grateful for donations via cash or QR code on the door to cover our costs and enable us to make a donation to Aid Alliance.

Frequently asked questions

Is this film suitable for children?

Some elements of Anita's story may be confronting for young children.

Organised by

Haslingfield and Harlton Eco Group was founded in 2021 and has organised or co-organised many events locally and in the wider region. This event is co-organised with Sustainable Shepreth which was founded in 2023 and similarly organises and co-organises events.

Free
Oct 12 · 19:30 GMT+1