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Student filmmakers of Hawai‘i to showcase coastal stewardship short films on May 15

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Middle and high school clubs that participated in the program received a resource kit, access to community conservation experts and ongoing support for a unique stewardship project. Photo Courtesy: Learning Endeavors

Learning Endeavors will be hosting its annual Champions of Coastal Resilience Be The Change Hybrid Film Festival this Monday at 5 p.m.

This showcase celebrates young filmmakers in Hawai’i who are passionate about coastal stewardship, video production and most importantly making a difference in their community.

This event is open to the public. Individuals can RSVP to join virtually or in person, if on Maui.

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Middle and high school clubs that participated in the program received a resource kit, access to community conservation experts and ongoing support for a unique stewardship project. Students then created a two to five-minute short video sharing about their projects.

This opportunity was made possible through the Champions of Coastal Resilience Be The Change Program, an initiative focused on developing climate stewards that care for our coastal communities across the Hawaiian Islands.

Join in celebrating the accomplishments of the Be The Change participants. Folks from Neighbor Islands or anyone interested can also join virtually. RSVP is required and can be found here.

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