This event is in the past.It took place on March 19, 2026 at Howland Cultural Center.


Sasha Wortzel's award-winning documentary reimagines Marjory Stoneman Douglas's classic Everglades text through a prismatic journey with Miccosukee activist Betty Osceola and the diverse stewards fighting to protect this fragile landscape today. A Q&A with the director follows.
Award-winning filmmaker
Indigenous voices
Everglades ecosystem
Environmental activism
Tips
🎬"winking and wondrous... bewitching" (RogerEbert.com)
🌿"a vivid love letter to the land" (POV Magazine)
🏛️beautiful 1872 Richard Morris Hunt building
River of Grass


Sasha Wortzel's award-winning documentary reimagines Marjory Stoneman Douglas's classic Everglades text through a prismatic journey with Miccosukee activist Betty Osceola and the diverse stewards fighting to protect this fragile landscape today. A Q&A with the director follows.
Award-winning filmmaker
Indigenous voices
Everglades ecosystem
Environmental activism
Tips
🎬"winking and wondrous... bewitching" (RogerEbert.com)
🌿"a vivid love letter to the land" (POV Magazine)
🏛️beautiful 1872 Richard Morris Hunt building
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