From One Earth Film Fest:
In accordance with CDC guidelines for congregate settings, a well-fitting mask is required at this event.
Peter Nelson/2019/92 min/Sustainable Food-Agriculture, Conservation, Wildlife
FILM DESCRIPTION: Honey bee colonies are dying at extraordinary rates. Close to half of the bee colonies in the United States are collapsing every year. The Pollinators takes us on a cinematic journey across the United States following migratory beekeepers and their truckloads of honey bees as they pollinate the flowers that become the fruits, nuts and vegetables we eat. Hear farmers, scientists, chefs, economists and academics explain the threats to honey bees and what it means to our food security.
Closest parking is available in the West garage.
Post-film discussion with Facilitator:
Amy Rosenthal, Rowe Family Director, Keller Science Action Center, Field Museum
Panelists:
Peter Nelson, Director, Cinematographer, Producer, “The Pollinators”
Annamaria Leon, Co-Owner, Homan Grown & Co-Founder, Permaculture Chicago Teaching Institute
Thad Smith, Founder & Managing Member, West Side Bee Boyz