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SUMMARY:Central Park Conservancy Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate great New York films and filmmakers at the 2018 Central Park Conservancy Film Festival\, which will be hosted in Central Park in recognition of the Conservancy’s ongoing commitment to the public. \nAugust 14\, 2018\nHair – 1979 (PG)\nDirected by Milos Forman (who died this year)\, choreographed by Twyla Tharp\, and based on the popular Broadway musical of the 60s\, this classic comedy-drama tells the story of Claude\, a young man from Oklahoma who comes to New York City on his way to joining the Army and strikes up a friendship with a group of hippies in Central Park. Runtime: 118 minutes. \nAugust 15\, 2018\nCrooklyn – 1994 (PG-13)\nDirected by Spike Lee and written by Lee with his sister Joie Lee and brother Cinqué Lee\, this semi-autobiographical comedy-drama about a school teacher\, her stubborn jazz musician husband\, and their five kids takes place in Brooklyn in 1973. The film features a memorable performance by the director himself. In 2017\, the film was the winner of the mayor’s inaugural “One Film\, One New York” contest\, which invited New Yorkers to vote on which of five city-related films should be shown for free at cinemas across the five boroughs. Runtime: 114 minutes. \nAugust 16\, 2018\nDr. Strangelove Or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb – 1964 (PG)\nBronx-born director Stanley Kubrick co-wrote\, directed\, and produced this witty political satire about Cold War politics and an accidental nuclear attack. Starring Peter Sellers and George C. Scott\, this landmark film was the first commercially successful political satire about nuclear war. Runtime: 95 minutes. \nAugust 17\, 2018\nThe Muppets Take Manhattan – 1984 (G) \nDirected by Frank Oz\, this fun confection of old-fashioned entertainment features Kermit the Frog\, Miss Piggy\, and the whole Muppet crew striving to bring their variety show\, “Manhattan Melodies”\, to Broadway. Runtime: 94 minutes. \nDetails\nThe Film Festival is free. Tickets are not required. \nGates open at 6:30 pm.\nPre-show programming and music from 6:30 pm. Movie starts at dusk. \nAll movies are open captioned. \nTo ensure that everyone can enjoy the films\, the following are not permitted: alcoholic beverages\, glass bottles\, chairs\, video cameras\, and tape recorders. \nEvent is subject to cancellation due to weather. \nFilms are shown in the landscape between Sheep Meadow and the 72nd Street Cross Drive. \nPlease enter the Park at 72nd Street at Central Park West or Fifth Avenue
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/central-park-conservancy-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Central Park\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Park Conservancy":MAILTO:contact@centralparknyc.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180706T080000
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SUMMARY:"Closing the Loop" Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Join the Circular Economy Network (CEN) this summer to see the first feature-length documentary on Circular Economy\, and get inspired by numerous examples of game-changing businesses and cities! \nAgenda\n6.30 – 6.40pm: Welcome \n6.40 – 8.15pm: Film screening \n8.15 – 8.40pm: Small group discussions \n8.40 – 9.00pm: Full group discussion \nLight refreshments will be served. Please bring your own cup if possible! \nRegistration\nThe screening will take place at the WeWork location on 25 Broadway and is free of charge. Capacity is limited so register ASAP! Please be aware that check-in at the front lobby with photo ID is required. \nFilm Synopsis\nGoing “circular” refers to the necessary change from our current take-make-waste linear economy to a borrow-use-return circular economy (sometimes also referred to as the zero-waste or cradle-to-cradle economy). \nThe film is directed by A two-time Telly® Award and Emmy® Award-winning filmmaker Graham Sheldon and presented by global sustainability expert\, Prof. Dr. Wayne Visser. And despite its dire warnings – John Elkington\, famous for coining the “triple bottom line” of sustainability says in the film: “if we continue with the linear economy if we’re to use a technical term totally screwed” – it is an optimistic film about innovative solutions.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/closing-the-loop-film-screening/
LOCATION:WeWork\, 25 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180410T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180410T213000
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SUMMARY:WASTED! Food Documentary Screening (w/ Food and 21+ Drinks)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of food + drinks with a sustainable twist during a screening of WASTED! The Story of Food Waste. We’re bringing together some of the top sustainable food brands and leaders to eat\, drink\, and chat about the sustainability of our food systems. \nEntry to the event includes food and drink (beer + wine for those 21+) from some of the top NYC companies working to green the food industry. We are honored to partner with these companies to bring you delicious and sustainable food and beverages to chow down on. \n\nToast Ale – American Pale Ale made from leftover bread\nProud Pour – wine that helps restore wildlife and habitats\nAncolie – meals in sustainable glass jars\nRescuing Leftover Cuisine – donating leftover food to the hungry\nNomad Trading Co. – cascara (coffee cherry) tea\nRISE Products – high-protein flour made out of spent grain from breweries\nAeroFarms x Local Roots – locally grown\, zero-waste hydroponic salad with all the toppings\nFood For All – a food app for reserving meals from restaurants right before they close\nEleva Coffee – sustainable\, direct-trade coffee\nTeapigs – sustainable tea with 100% compostable materials\nBareburger – all-natural\, vegetarian burgers with low-impact packaging\n\nReception will take place from 6:30-7:30 PM and includes the chance to meet these food innovators and see waste-inspired photography from Jodie Taylor. \nSo eat up\, drink up\, then watch. Attendees will also receive a take-home eco-goodie bag filled with sustainable treats from our partners. \nIn order to make this a truly zero waste event\, we are asking everyone to bring their own cups\, dishware\, and utensils. Feel free to be as creative as possible. \nzero
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/wasted-food-documentary-screening-w-food-and-21-drinks/
LOCATION:Kickstarter HQ\, 58 Kent Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11222\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Food
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171127T190000
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CREATED:20171029T200622Z
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SUMMARY:A Public Screening of "WASTED! THE STORY OF FOOD WASTE"
DESCRIPTION:GrowNYC and Project Farmhouse are happy to announce a screening of the documentary film\, WASTED. After the screening\, please join us for an open discussion on food waste in NYC with Emily Bachman\, the Compost Program Manager for Zero Waste Programs at GrowNYC. Popcorn will be served and light refreshments will be served. \nThe screening is open to the general public and a $10 donation is suggested at the door. \nFilm Information: 40% of the food in America is Wasted. A new documentary by Anthony Bourdain\, WASTED: The Story of Food Waste aims to change the way people buy\, cook\, recycle\, and eat food. Through the eyes of chef-heroes like Bourdain\, Dan Barber\, Mario Batali\, Massimo Bottura\, and Danny Bowien\, WASTED! exposes the criminality of food waste and shows us how each of us can make small changes – all of them delicious – to make the most of every kind of food. Learn more at www.wastedfilm.com
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/a-public-screening-of-wasted-the-story-of-food-waste/
LOCATION:Project Farmhouse\, 76 East 13th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Food,Learn,Speaker/Panel Discussion
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SUMMARY:One October: Film Screening with Live Score + Talk Back
DESCRIPTION:In New York\, we are constantly surrounded by the sound of voices. Countless conversations and perspectives weave together the landscape that we call home. \nFilmed in October 2008 on the eve of Obama’s historic election and an unprecedented economic crisis\, this lyrical portrait of New York City follows WFMU radio reporter Clay Pigeon as he takes to the streets to talk to fellow New Yorkers about their lives\, their dreams\, and their relationship with the city. These revealing interviews are woven between vivid scenes of New York’s eccentric byways\, which together reveal a city—and a nation—at a crossroads. \nThe film premiered at the Full Frame Documentary Film Festival. \nThis film will be accompanied by a live score\, composed by Paul Brill\, and followed by a talk back with Brill\, director Rachel Shuman and radio reporter Clay Pigeon.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/one-october-film-screening-with-live-score-talk-back/
LOCATION:Rubin Museum of Art\, 150 West 17th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Speaker/Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170720T200000
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CREATED:20170707T152632Z
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SUMMARY:A Tool for Justice: Fútbol as a Social Arena
DESCRIPTION:The role of sports as a social tool is marked by the ways in which athletes challenge the structure of the game through their own representation within and beyond the field. This conversation\, focusing on fútbol\, aims to expand upon how the game is a critical and aesthetic tool that links indigenous heritage with current social issues. Moderated by Marcela Guerrero\, Assistant Curator at The Whitney Museum of American Art\, and referencing the work of Betty Bastidas\, director of Dreamtown and Ronny Quevedo’s exhibition no hay medio tiempo / there is no halftime\, the panel investigates a cultural tradition inherited from the past that cuts across several temporalities in the Americas as well as diverse local histories\, which in Ecuador includes its African diaspora and immigration to new territories. \nFollowing the panel Betty Bastida’s film Dreamtown will be screened as part of Passport Thursdays: International Dance\, Music\, and Film Series. \nModerator: Marcela Guerrero\nPanelists: Betty Bastidas and Ronny Quevedo \nBetty Bastidas is an award-winning filmmaker\, photographer and media educator based in Brooklyn\, NY. Originally from Ecuador\, came to the US at the age of nine. She uses filmmaking and photography as social tools to celebrate the strength of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Most recently\, she completed her first international soccer feature\, Dreamtown\, following the precarious dream of a young Afro-Ecuadorian soccer player\, Anibal Chala\, as he strives to make it to the professional leagues\, and over the span of six years sees his dreams become reality. Other credits include a commissioned short film for ITVS Latino Graduates called Can’t Hold Me Back\, following Fernando\, a Latino youth from Detroit as he becomes the first in his family to earn a high school diploma. This story aired on PBS Independent Lens in 2013 and was selected to be part of the PBS Online Film Festival. She is the co-founder of a multicultural production company called Maracuya Productions focusing on stories of injustice and inspiration for underrepresented communities in the US and abroad. Her work has garnered numerous awards\, including 2013 and 2008 NALAC Fund for the Arts\, NALIP/HBO Film Grant\, Post-production grant from the CNCINE Ecuador\, New York Women in Film & Television In-kind grant\, NYFA Photography Fellowship\, and Brooklyn Council of the Arts Community Grant. She is a graduate of the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is based in Brooklyn\, NY. \nMarcela Guerrero is Assistant Curator at The Whitney Museum of American Art. From 2014 to 2017 she worked as Curatorial Fellow at the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles where she had a hand in curating—with Cecilia Fajardo-Hill and Andrea Giunta—the upcoming Hammer exhibition Radical Women: Latin American Art\, 1960–1985\, for the Getty Foundation’s initiative Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. Prior to her tenure at the Hammer\, she worked in the Latin American and Latino art department at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, where she served as research coordinator for the International Center for the Arts of the Americas. She has also written for a variety of arts publications\, such as ArtNexus\, Caribbean Intransit: The Arts Journal\, and Gulf Coast: A Journal of Literature and Fine Arts. Guerrero holds a PhD in art history from the University of Wisconsin\, Madison. \nRonny Quevedo is a recipient of the 2016 Queens Museum/Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Emerging Artists. He was recently awarded a 2017 A Blade of Grass Fellowship for Socially Engaged Art and a Socrates Sculpture Park Emerging Artist Fellowship. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally at The Drawing Center; The Bronx Museum of the Arts; Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston; and Emerson Gallery (Germany)\, amongst others. Residencies include Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Workspace Program\, Kala Art Institute\, the Core Program at the Museum of Fine Arts\, Houston\, Project Row Houses\, Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture\, and Lower East Side Printshop. Quevedo received his MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2013 and BFA from The Cooper Union in 2003.
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/a-tool-for-justice-futbol-as-a-social-arena/
LOCATION:Queens Museum\, Flushing Meadows Corona Park\, Queens\, NY\, 11368\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Exhibit,Film,Health and Fitness,Learn,Lifestyle
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170719T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170719T230000
DTSTAMP:20260616T183031
CREATED:20170707T145920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170707T145920Z
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SUMMARY:Bring Your Own Film: A Film and Video Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Bring Your Own Film is a screening series\, an informal space for filmmakers to show smaller projects\, works-in-progress\, or projects that might not have a home yet. \nCome drink beer\, meet new people\, and watch some film and video projects. \nIf you have a project you’d like to share\, bring it! First come first served. Any film\, any digital format\, 10 minutes or under.* \nBring Your Own Film takes place the 3rd Wednesday of every month at Shoestring Press at 7:30 pm \n*For films longer than 10 minutes\, please contact us at bringyourownfilm@gmail.com
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/bring-your-own-film-a-film-and-video-open-mic/
LOCATION:Shoestring Press\, 663 Classon Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bring Your Own FIlm":MAILTO:bringyourownfilm@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170712T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170712T223000
DTSTAMP:20260616T183031
CREATED:20170519T173029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170707T160205Z
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SUMMARY:Films on the Green 2017
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 10th anniversary of Films on the Green\, the free outdoor French film festival produced annually in New York City parks by the French Embassy\, FACE Foundation and NYC Parks. \nIn its landmark 10th year\, Films on the Green will present French cinema through the eyes of 10 guest curators and some of the most creative and compelling filmmakers\, actors\, and artists of our time: Wes Anderson\, Jim Jarmusch\, James Ivory\, Saul Williams\, Isabella Rossellini\, Wanda Sykes\, Laurie Anderson\, Matthew Weiner\, Matías Piñeiro\, and Amy Hargreaves. \n#FilmsontheGreen\nFree and open to the public | Films in French with subtitles\nMusic by WNYU and WHCS DJs prior to the screenings! \n2017 FESTIVAL SCHEDULE\n  \nJune 2\, 8:30pm | Central Park\, Cedar Hill\nPOTICHE (TROPHY WIFE) by François Ozon\, 2010\nWanda Sykes’ Pick\n  \n\nJune 9\, 8:30pm | Washington Square Park\nTEY (TODAY) by Alain Gomis\, 2013\nSaul Williams’ Pick \n  \n\nJune 16\, 8:30pm | Washington Square Park\nLA TRAVERSEE DE PARIS by Claude Autant-Lara\, 1956\nAmy Hargreaves’ Pick\n  \n\nJune 23\, 8:30pm | Transmitter Park\, Brooklyn\nMAUVAIS SANG by Leos Carax\, 1986\nWes Anderson’s Pick\n  \n\nJune 30\, 8:30pm | Transmitter Park\, Brooklyn\nCONTEMPT (LE MEPRIS) by Jean-Luc Godard\, 1963\nJim Jarmusch’s Pick \n  \n\nJuly 7\, 8:30pm | Tompkins Square Park\nLA CEREMONIE by Claude Chabrol\, 1995\nMatthew Weiner’s Pick\n  \n\nJuly 12\, 8:30pm | J. Hood Wright Park\nLA CIENCIA DEL SUENO (THE SCIENCE OF SLEEP) by Michel Gondry\, 2006*\n*Film in French and English with Spanish subtitles\n  \n\nJuly 14\, 8:30pm | Tompkins Square Park\nPORT OF SHADOWS (QUAI DES BRUMES) by Marcel Carné\, 1938\nLaurie Anderson’s Pick\n  \n\nJuly 21\, 8:30pm | Riverside Park\, Pier I\nLUMIERE D’ETE by Jean Grémillon\, 1943\nMatías Piñeiro’s Pick\n  \n\nJuly 28\, 8:30pm | Riverside Park\, Pier I\nELENA AND HER MEN (ELENA ET LES HOMMES) by Jean Renoir\, 1956\nPreceded by THE TRIP TO THE MOON (LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE) by Georges Méliès\, 1902\nIsabella Rossellini’s Picks\n  \n\nSeptember 7\, 7:30pm | Columbia University\nTHE WILD CHILD (L’ENFANT SAUVAGE) by François Truffaut\, 1970\nJames Ivory’s Pick
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/films-on-the-green-2017/
LOCATION:Various Locations
CATEGORIES:Film,Kids,Learn,Outdoors
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170623T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170623T220000
DTSTAMP:20260616T183031
CREATED:20170526T175014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170526T175014Z
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SUMMARY:Summer on the Hudson: Feral Love
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special screening of Feral Love (Hancock Productions)\, a local tale of a musician\, a feral cat colony\, true love\, and Riverside Park.  \nA special guest quartet performance of live music greets you at 7:30 p.m. and a bonus short about the Riverside Clay Tennis Association cat kicks off the special evening.  \nBring a blanket and join us on the grass at the 72nd Track and Lawn (lawn chairs are ok around the periphery only). 
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/summer-on-the-hudson-feral-love/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, 10025\, Manhattan\, NY\, 10025\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Music,Outdoors
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ORGANIZER;CN="Summer on the Hudson%2C Riverside Park Conservancy":MAILTO:summeronthehudson@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170609T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260616T183031
CREATED:20170602T165030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170602T165030Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Bay: Eyes Wide Open Under Rio de Janeiro's Ocean
DESCRIPTION:In alignment with the United Nations Ocean Conference in June in New York City\, the Columbia Global Centers I Rio de Janeiro\, the UNDP World Centre for Sustainable Development\, the RIO+ Centre and the School of Engineering and Applied Science of Columbia University will host the world premiere of URBAN BAY\, a documentary by Ricardo Gomes. \nThe film highlights marine life closest to urban coastal areas. By demonstrating that life still does exist in the waters closest to the cities\, this documentary brings motivation and inspiration for proper management and conservation in support of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans\, seas and marine resources for sustainable development. \n1:30 PM Registration \n2:00 PM Opening Remarks – Daniella Diniz\, Program Manager at Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro \n2:10 PM Screening of Urban Bay \n3:20 PM Facilitated conversation + Q&A \nOCEANS’ RECUPERATION\nKartik Chandran\, Professor at the School of Engeneering and Applied Science (SEAS) at Columbia University \nGLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA\nNik Sekhran\, Director for Sustainable Development\, UNDP Bureau for Policy and Programme Support \nCALL TO ACTION\nRicardo Gomes\, Documentarist and Marine Biologist \nMODERATION BY:\nLayla Saad – Deputy Director\, UNDP RIO+ Centre \n4:00 PM Networking and Refreshments
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/urban-bay-eyes-wide-open-under-rio-de-janeiros-ocean/
LOCATION:Schapiro Hall\, 605 W 115 Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Film,Speaker/Panel Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia Global Centers | Rio":MAILTO:riodejaneiro.cgc@columbia.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170609T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170609T164500
DTSTAMP:20260616T183031
CREATED:20170602T200107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170602T200107Z
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SUMMARY:Urban Bay: Eyes Wide Open Under Rio de Janeiro's Ocean
DESCRIPTION:In alignment with the United Nations Ocean Conference in June in New York City\, the Columbia Global Centers I Rio de Janeiro\, the UNDP World Centre for Sustainable Development\, the RIO+ Centre and the School of Engineering and Applied Science of Columbia University will host the world premiere of URBAN BAY\, a documentary by Ricardo Gomes. \nThe film highlights marine life closest to urban coastal areas. By demonstrating that life still does exist in the waters closest to the cities\, this documentary brings motivation and inspiration for proper management and conservation in support of the implementation of Sustainable Development Goal 14: Conserve and sustainably use the oceans\, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.  \n \n1:30 PM Registration (or register online here) \n2:00 PM Opening Remarks – Daniella Diniz\, Program Manager at Columbia Global Centers | Rio de Janeiro \n2:10 PM Screening of Urban Bay \n3:20 PM Facilitated conversation + Q&A \nOCEANS’ RECUPERATION\nKartik Chandran\, Professor at the School of Engeneering and Applied Science (SEAS) at Columbia University \nGLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AGENDA\nNik Sekhran\, Director for Sustainable Development\, UNDP Bureau for Policy and Programme Support \nCALL TO ACTION\nRicardo Gomes\, Documentarist and Marine Biologist \nMODERATION BY:\nLayla Saad – Deputy Director\, UNDP RIO+ Centre \n4:00 PM Networking and Refreshments  \n \nEvent Contact Information: \nColumbia Global Centers | Rio\n+55 21 3553 0991\nriodejaneiro.cgc@columbia.edu
URL:https://newyork.thecityatlas.org/event/urban-bay-eyes-wide-open-under-rio-de-janeiros-ocean-2/
LOCATION:Schapiro Hall\, 605 W 115 Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Learn,Speaker/Panel Discussion
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ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia Global Centers | Rio":MAILTO:riodejaneiro.cgc@columbia.edu
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