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SUMMARY:How to Let Go of the World
LOCATION:Virtual\n<p>Registration is required to attend this event.</p>
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the first of ourÂ Upgraded and GroundedÂ resil
 iency events to view a streaming of the 2016 documentaryÂ "How to LetÂ
  GoÂ of the World and Love All the Things Climate Canâ€™t Change".
  .\nhttps://alexandria.libnet.info/event/4648376
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In <em>How to Let Go of the World and Love
  All the Things Climate Can&rsquo\;t Change</em>\, Oscar-nominated directo
 r Josh Fox (Gasland) continues in his deeply personal style\, investigatin
 g climate change&mdash\;the greatest threat our world has ever known. Trav
 eling to 12 countries on 6 continents\, the film acknowledges that it may 
 be too late to stop some of the worst consequences and asks\, what is it t
 hat climate change can&rsquo\;t destroy? What is so deep within us that no
  calamity can take it away?</p>\n<p>Immediately following the screening wi
 ll be a discussion on the implications of the film for us and our communit
 y.</p>\n<p><em>The film will be remotely streamed before the discussion. R
 egistration with an email address is required to received the event link.&
 nbsp\;</em><em></em></p>\n<p>Rated TV-14\, 127 minutes\, &copy\; 2016 Inte
 rnational WOW Company&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Contact mzimmerman@alexlibraryva.org&
 nbsp\;for more information.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><a href="https://alexandrialibr
 aryva.wordpress.com/2020/10/21/upgraded-and-grounded-community-efficiency-
 and-sufficiency-in-the-midst-of-climate-change/" target="_blank" rel="noop
 ener"><strong>Upgraded and Grounded: Community Efficiency and Sufficiency 
 in the Midst of Climate Change</strong></a>&nbsp\;is a six-month series de
 dicated to the discussion of extreme weather&rsquo\;s impact on our lives 
 and the actions we can take to respond with thought and care. This series 
 is made possible by the American Library Association&rsquo\;s Resilient Co
 mmunities: Libraries Respond to Climate Change grant. A huge thank you goe
 s to our partner\, the City of Alexandria Transportation and Environmental
  Services\, especially Sustainability Coordinator Ellen Eggerton and Storm
 water Manager Jessica Lessetter\, for their assistance in planning and pre
 senting events as part of this series.&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</p>\n<p><em>Resilient
  Communities: Libraries Respond to Climate Change is a pilot program of th
 e American Library Association.</em></p>\n<p>Be sure to check out our scie
 nce and social science companion events\, which can be found by clicking "
 Upgraded and Grounded" tag.</p>\nhttps://alexandria.libnet.info/event/4648
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