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SF INDIEFEST/GREEN FESTIVAL ~ BAY AREA STORIES ~ 12PM

  • 4 STAR 2200 Clement Street San Francisco, CA, 94121 United States (map)

Forward 17 min

While navigating a myriad of life challenges, Anjelica turned to the outdoors to improve her mental health only to discover a noticeable lack of other plus-size women of color on trail. By posting a simple flyer looking for more women to hike with, Anjelica created a community she never could have imagined.

A Message From the American Petroleum Institute 2 min

Steve Exxonmobil, of The American Petroleum Institute, has a message of reassurance for Americans.

Afrolistic: Black Healing from Zimbabwe to the Bay 22 min

Black American healer shares about her practice and explores traditional healing, music, and dance in Zimbabwe.

Birds by the Bay 4 min

In this short documentary, land stewards at Hummingbird farms, a community garden based in South East San Francisco, tell their stories of resilience. The goal of this project was to spread awareness about gentrification and other factors that contribute to environmental racism.

Ripples of Change 13 min

This fly fishing conservation documentary short focusing on new proposed legislation that will permanently 'ban' mining in the headwaters of the Smith River and several other rivers in the Klamath Mountains on the Pacific North West Coast. The film follows a few different groups from anglers to tribal leaders focusing on how the communities are working together with the state agencies to restore and protect these important "salmon strongholds" in the face of climate change.

Wingspan 10 min

Wingspan follows Joshua Asel, a wildlife and conservation photographer and iLCP Fellow, as he hikes to the peak of Pinnacles National Park in search of one of the world's most critically endangered birds: the California Condor.

The Chileno Valley Newt Brigade 13 min

Roads are a major cause of habitat fragmentation for many animals and are a severe threat to many species. This story is about newts and about a grassroots group in Chileno Valley California, led by Sally Gale, trying to help them survive their yearly migration to Laguna Lake.

Connections 4 min

What if human's changed their perspective and started to see that we are a part of nature, not apart from it? Rebuilding that connection could benefit nature and us.