2012 Hits Colleges

Join the Evolver Social Movement in activating your college with screenings of 2012: Time for Change. This is your chance to bring the evolution to your campus and create the better world you want to see. We will help you set up the screening, do outreach, host a panel and community discussion around the film’s themes, as well as develop an ongoing Evolver community based on ecological values, playful collaboration, and conscious evolution that can tackle challenges like peak oil, global economic instability, and climate change.
If you would like to host a screening at your university or a university near you, please contact remi(at)evolver(dot)net.
2012: Time For Change raises awareness of the troubles facing our world, but rather than breakdown and barbarism, 2012 heralds the birth of a regenerative planetary culture where collaboration replaces competition, where exploration of psyche and spirit becomes the new cutting edge, replacing the sterile materialism that has pushed our world to the brink.
The film, directed by Emmy Award nominee Joao Amorim, follows RS editorial director Daniel Pinchbeck, on a quest for a new paradigm that integrates the archaic wisdom of tribal cultures with the scientific method. Through conversations with design scientists, anthropologists, physicists such as Dean Radin, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and Paul Stamets and celebrities such as Sting, Ellen Page and Gilberto Gil, the film takes a look into the way we can redesign post-industrial society on ecological principles to make a world that works for us all.
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