[Southern California Permaculture] Tue May 3/Michael Moore recent film about a better world/FREE
Margie Bushman, Santa Barbara Permaculture Network
sbpcnet at silcom.com
Mon May 2 08:59:02 PDT 2016
Hi everyone this is a great movie! looks terrible, the title, the
image with the generals, ugh...
but is actually Michael Moore being tongue in cheek, suggesting we
can go to other countries, invade them for their good ideas, instead
of resources
and is, in a way, a kind of permaculture invisible structures theme,
the thought that we can design social structures differently,
consciously, the same way we do in permaculture for our land,
agriculture, homes, buildings and cities, in balance with nature and
each other.
Conscious design for all the things that make up the fabric of our US
American life, health care, education, financial structures, care of
children, care of elders, care of the earth, lets do it
better! Wonderful examples from Norway, France, Iceland, Italy,
Tunsia, others, don't miss it, it's an eye opener of how other first
world nations provide for their citizens.
Special showing of Michael Moore's new film "Where to Invade Next"
Tuesday May 3 at 7 p.m.
UCSB MultiCultural Center
University Center Room 1504
University of California, Santa Barbara
(free!)
where_to_invade_3_.jpg
In conjunction with the NEXT SYSTEM TEACH-IN,
a film that inspires and entertains us by dramatizing what we can
learn about social possibilities and making our lives better by
learning from places like Italy, France, Scandinavia and Iceland.
After the film showing a dialog with Professors Constance Penley and
Dick Flacks
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