Princeton Environmental Film Festival
The Princeton Environmental Film Festival is an engaging platform that fosters relationships with the Lunaapeewak community through events that emphasize local history, language, and culture. This festival features various symposium sessions focusing on Lunaape identities, traditions, and literary contributions, uniting students, staff, and community members in a shared space of learning and dialogue.
Held across notable locations such as the Princeton Public Library and the American Museum of Natural History, the festival not only highlights the significance of indigenous narratives but also supports collaborative scholarship. Sponsored by esteemed institutions like the Effron Center and the National Endowment for the Humanities, the event serves as a vital conduit for cultural exchange and environmental awareness.
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