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Homecoming – A Boundary Waters Story

Joe Fairbanks | 2019 | 8 min.

2020 Official Selection

Joe Fairbanks was born and raised in Northern Minnesota. In Homecoming, he travels through the waters where he learned to paddle as a boy. Today, these are some of America’s most endangered waters. Joe reflects on his battle with cancer and draws on connections to the landscape for strength and healing to illustrate the importance of nature preservation.

More Information:

www.savetheboundarywaters.org

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See this film on tour near you:

January 30, 2021 Cottonwood AZ (Live Virtual Event)
January 30, 2021 Sandpoint ID (Live Virtual Event)
January 28, 2021 Birmingham AL (Live Virtual Event)
December 6, 2020 East Lansing MI (Live Virtual Event)
December 3, 2020 Colorado Springs CO (Live Virtual Event)
November 28, 2020 Chaska MN
November 5, 2020 Red Wing MN (VIRTUAL)
October 22, 2020 Grand Forks ND (Live Virtual Event)
October 19, 2020 Mineral Point WI (Video On Demand Event)
October 7, 2020 Seattle WA (Video On Demand Event)
May 25, 2020 Walla Walla WA (Video On Demand Event)
May 11, 2020 Houston TX (Video on Demand School Program)
April 20, 2020 Colorado Springs CO (School Program Video on Demand Event) Fountain Valley School of Colorado
February 29, 2020 Oroville - High School Program CA State Theater
February 28, 2020 Evanston IL Once Rotary Center
February 18, 2020 Bozeman MT Emerson Cultural Center
February 16, 2020 Bloomington IN Buskirk Chumley

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SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan Tribe, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These tribes have lived here for millennia and live here still. We acknowledge and mourn the painful history of genocide and the devastation of lands and waters irreversibly altered. We are grateful for opportunities to partner with the tribes to create a shared vision and rebalance our relationship to this place.