FPIC Earth Day Drop-In Date: April 17 Time: 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Event Category: Current Students Event Tags:Days of Awareness, First Peoples Indigenous Centre Venue First Peoples Indigenous Centre, Centre for Collaborative Education, Room 141, Durham College, Oshawa campus Details: To recognize Earth Day, FPIC will be streaming nature documentaries all day! This will also be our final soup lunch of the academic year, so drop in between classes, after the campus clean-up events, or just spend the day learning with a comforting bowl of soup. Can’t make it? All these films and more are available to stream for free on the National Film Board of Canada website: nfb.ca Our film line up includes: Incandescence (2024) Every summer, wildfires rage with increasing intensity across the globe, darkening skies and reducing entire communities to ash. Incandescence, a powerful documentary from award-winning filmmakers Nova Ami and Velcrow Ripper (Metamorphosis), weaves together immersive footage and deeply personal accounts from Indigenous Elders, first responders and local evacuees in British Columbia’s Okanagan Valley. As climate change accelerates and suppression efforts falter, the film explores traditional Indigenous fire stewardship—controlled burns that regenerate the land and foster resilience. Drawing on nature’s own rhythms of destruction, renewal and rebirth, Incandescence reveals a transformative vision of fire not as an enemy, but as an ancient force essential to thriving life. With breathtaking cinematography and intimate storytelling, the film offers both a warning and a way forward, lighting a path of hope through the smoke. The Magnitude of All Things (2020) Jennifer Abbott’s new documentary The Magnitude of All Things merges stories from the frontlines of climate change with recollections of the loss of her sister, drawing intimate parallels between personal and planetary grief. The Whale & The Raven (2019) Jennifer Abbott’s new documentary The Magnitude of All Things merges stories from the frontlines of climate change with recollections of the loss of her sister, drawing intimate parallels between personal and planetary grief. Borealis (2020) Set in the northern wilds surrounding the tiny sub-Arctic town of Dawson City, Yukon, Sovereign Soil is an ode to the beauty of this ferocious, remote land and the wisdom of those who’ve chosen to call it home. Sovereign Soil (2019) Set in the northern wilds surrounding the tiny sub-Arctic town of Dawson City, Yukon, Sovereign Soil is an ode to the beauty of this ferocious, remote land and the wisdom of those who’ve chosen to call it home. Add to calendar Google Calendar iCalendar Outlook 365 Outlook Live Related Events Apr 20 Paramedic MCI Emergency Training Exercise Learn more about this event. Apr 20 DCSA Crafternoon: Leave your worries behind Learn more about this event. Apr 21 Therapy Dogs and Earth Day Crafternoon – Whitby Learn more about this event. +Submit an event