About this Event
Earth Week Film Double Feature
Join us for a fun afternoon hosted by Maji ya Chai Land Sanctuary at the Harbor Theater! On April 25, 2026 at 12:00 PM (Central Time), we’ll be screening two awesome films celebrating Earth Week. It’s a great chance to relax, learn, and support a fantastic cause. Bring your friends and enjoy some inspiring stories on the big screen. Don’t miss out on this cool event! African food, our signature homemade chai, and other beverages and snacks will be available by donation at the theater. Films & Food tickets include food and chai.
100% of the money raised minus event costs will go to Maji ya Chai Land Sanctuary
Agenda
🕑: 12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Film 1: This Land : Access and Equity in Minnesota
Info: Why aren’t there more Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
(BIPOC) farmers in MInnesota? The 2020 Emerging Farmers in MN Legislative Report states,
“principle operators of Minnesota farms are 99.16 percent white. Nationally, non-white farmers own less than 4 percent of agricultural land, and in Minnesota, that rate is
even lower.” The film follows the stories of land seekers, land owners, and land sharers to raise
and explore questions about land justice in the US. Learn more at: thislanddocumentary.com
🕑: 01:15 PM - 01:45 PM
This Land: Filmmaker Discussion
Info: Join Minnesota Filmmakers Eva Barr and Michele de La Vega for a post-screening discussion Q&A about their film, This Land: Access & Equity in Minnesota
🕑: 02:30 PM - 04:00 PM
The Eternal Song: Ancient Wisdom for Collective Healing
Info: The Eternal Song, the first in a 12-film documentary series, is a cinematic journey through
timeless lands and Indigenous cultures. Voices from across generations and traditions invite
us to witness the enduring scars of colonization on lands and peoples, and the healing
pathways carried through ancestral wisdom.
Entrusted with medicine stories, the film grapples with colonial legacies, intergenerational
trauma, and the culture of separation that fragments our lives.
The film reveals how modernity severs our connection to nature, each other, and the ancestral
realm, while feeding us empty promises of salvation, unlimited consumption and economic
growth, and individual happiness.
As we are drawn into the intricate web of kinship and honoring the living presence of Mother
Earth, we awaken a deeper remembrance. A sacred dance comes to life and we begin to hear
the eternal song of Life itself, calling us back to belonging.
Learn more at theeternalsong.org
🕑: 01:00 PM - 02:30 PM
Food Available in the Lobby
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Harbor Theater, 616 2nd Avenue, Two Harbors, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 49.87









