Sep 3, 2015

SCREENING: In Transition 2.0

Mon, Sep 7, 2015 7:30pm
The Cube, Dove St, Bristol BS2 8JD · Cost: £4/5
SCREENING: In Transition 2.0

Transition Network is a charitable organisation that supports communities in the transition to ecological and economic sustainability. From food-growing groups to community-owned renewable energy, Transition initiatives are setting-up around the world. This is the latest film about this positive, practical, grassroots movement for social change. With speaker from Bristol Transition Initiative.

 

This event is hosted at The Cube by Bristol Radical Film Festival. We host a regular screening at the Cube, every first Monday of the month, where we screen a political film and discuss the film after. Come and get involved!

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