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SUMMARY:Intersections Film Series – “A River Reborn”
DESCRIPTION:\nJoin the&nbsp\;Sustainability Institute&nbsp\;at Penn Stat
	e&nbsp\;for its spring 2023 lineup of the&nbsp\;Intersections&nbsp\;film
	 series\, integrating stories of community resilience in the face of sus
	tainability challenges around the theme of &ldquo\;Building Better Bonds
	.&rdquo\;\n\nOn&nbsp\;March 22 at 7 p.m.\, we will be&nbsp\;screening on
	line&nbsp\;A River Reborn&nbsp\;and two other short films about watershe
	d protection and restoration. Managing our water supply is one of the mo
	st critical sustainability challenges facing the globe and Pennsylvania\
	, and too often\, the stories we hear are ones of gloom and doom. But in
	 these uplifting films\, we see hope for positive change in cleaning up 
	rivers affected by acid mine drainage and other pollutants and bringing 
	communities together to reimagine our relationship with water. Featuring
	 a post-film discussion moderated by the Penn State Water Council featur
	ing experts from across Penn State discussing the management of our wate
	rways and how to take advantage of major opportunities to fund new infra
	structure projects.\n\nAll films in the series are free and open to all 
	students\, faculty\, staff\, alumni\, and community members. All events 
	will be streamed online to allow participation from all Penn State campu
	ses\, neighboring communities\, and alumni. Pre-registration for all eve
	nts is required and can be completed at the&nbsp\;Intersections&nbsp\;we
	bsite.\n\nPost-film discussions focus on finding solutions to problems a
	nd connecting Penn Staters to resources and opportunities to get involve
	d on and off campus.\n\nThe series is co-presented by&nbsp\;WPSU&nbsp\;w
	ith significant programming support from the&nbsp\;Center for Global Wor
	kers&rsquo\; Rights&nbsp\;and&nbsp\;Penn State Water Consortium.\n\nFor 
	more details: https://events.la.psu.edu/event/intersections_film_series_
	a_river_reborn/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<html><head></head><body><p>Join the&nbsp;<
	b><a href="https://sustainability.psu.edu/">Sustainability Institute</a>
	&nbsp;at Penn State</b>&nbsp;for its spring 2023 lineup of the&nbsp;<b><
	a href="https://intersections.psu.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target
	="_blank"><i>Intersections</i></a></b>&nbsp;film series, integrating sto
	ries of community resilience in the face of sustainability challenges ar
	ound the theme of &ldquo;Building Better Bonds.&rdquo;</p><p>On&nbsp;<b>
	March 22 at 7 p.m.</b>, we will be&nbsp;<b>screening online&nbsp;</b><b>
	<a href="https://intersections.psu.edu/river-reborn/" rel="noreferrer no
	opener" target="_blank"><i>A River Reborn</i></a>&nbsp;</b>and two other
	 short films about watershed protection and restoration. Managing our wa
	ter supply is one of the most critical sustainability challenges facing 
	the globe and Pennsylvania, and too often, the stories we hear are ones 
	of gloom and doom. But in these uplifting films, we see hope for positiv
	e change in cleaning up rivers affected by acid mine drainage and other 
	pollutants and bringing communities together to reimagine our relationsh
	ip with water. Featuring a post-film discussion moderated by the Penn St
	ate Water Council featuring experts from across Penn State discussing th
	e management of our waterways and how to take advantage of major opportu
	nities to fund new infrastructure projects.</p><p>All films in the serie
	s are free and open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni, and communi
	ty members. All events will be streamed online to allow participation fr
	om all Penn State campuses, neighboring communities, and alumni. Pre-reg
	istration for all events is required and can be completed at the&nbsp;<a
	 href="https://intersections.psu.edu/" rel="noreferrer noopener" target=
	"_blank"><i>Intersections</i></a>&nbsp;website.</p><p>Post-film discussi
	ons focus on finding solutions to problems and connecting Penn Staters t
	o resources and opportunities to get involved on and off campus.</p><p>T
	he series is co-presented by&nbsp;<a href="https://wpsu.org/" rel="noref
	errer noopener" target="_blank">WPSU</a>&nbsp;with significant programmi
	ng support from the&nbsp;<a href="https://ler.la.psu.edu/cgwr/" rel="nor
	eferrer noopener" target="_blank">Center for Global Workers&rsquo; Right
	s</a>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<a href="https://iee.psu.edu/programs/consortia/wate
	r-consortium" rel="noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">Penn State Water
	 Consortium</a>.</p><p>For more details: <a href='https://events.la.psu.
	edu/event/intersections_film_series_a_river_reborn/'>https://events.la.p
	su.edu/event/intersections_film_series_a_river_reborn/</a></p></body></h
	tml>
URL:https://intersections.psu.edu/river-reborn/
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