Date/Time
Date(s) - 04/03/2021 - 04/11/2021
11:00 am
Free
www.japansociety.org/event/microplastic-madness
Film Viewing Period (Online): April 3—April 11
Live Discussion & Workshop (Online): Sunday, April 11, 2 PM EDT
Don’t miss Japan Society’s family film screening of award-winning documentary Microplastic Madness, a unique story following the journey of fifth grade students in Brooklyn as they learn about the effects of plastic waste and become active participants in the fight to save their environment! Through this inspiring film, families with kids of all ages can learn to take on the roles of citizen scientists, community leaders, and advocates for sustainable change. On April 11, join a special live online Q&A workshop for young audiences with directors and activists, Atsuko Quirk and Debby Lee Cohen, as they discuss the sustainability efforts in the U.S. & Japan, and how the youth from both countries can come together and enact change!
**The Film Screening and Family Workshop are FREE to attend and will be hosted virtually in Eastern Time. Register for both events at our website.
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