“Water is Love” movie
November 14 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
As part of our continuing series of events focused on water and its role in our landscapes and how it binds together community and climate we are hosting a screening.
“Water is Love” shares inspiring stories of regenerative ecosystem design to create water retention in communities and regions, touching on traditional ecological knowledge, how water makes climate and, the importance of restoring complete water cycles. This award-winning movie shows the beauty of the intact water cycle, its widespread degradation and, ultimately, the possibility of regeneration.
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$5 – $10 Suggested donation. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
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“Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration” follows a group of young people grappling with the climate crisis while we journey around the world to share inspiring stories of regenerative ecosystem design to create water retention in communities, villages, and regions.
“Water is love” Movie and Discussion
Come see this beautiful “Water is Love”movie sponsored by Regenerate Whatcom, with a Group discussion lead by expert panelists from the community. $5 – $10 Suggested donation. No one will be turned away for lack of funds
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“How Water Makes Climate” is tailored for children and youth, making this essential content easily accessible and engaging for young and older audiences alike.
We touch upon traditional ecological knowledge, how water makes climate, and the importance of restoring complete water cycles.
Through inspiring stories from successful projects in India, Kenya, and Portugal, we aim to spark conversations and actions that contribute to a regenerative and resilient world. As we’re facing both the growing devastating impacts of climate disruption and the failure of governments to act, this film points to an often overlooked need and possibility: community-driven decentralized water management as a critical key for surviving – and thriving in — this century.
Visit the Water Is Love website to view the trailer and learn more.

Inspired by screenings, communities have fortified connections and coalitions that have already existed in their regions by coming together to watch the documentary.
This speaks to our intention of creating community and movement building. The documentary was never meant to just be consumed as a piece of media, but to be a tool to bring people together and care for our surroundings.
Water is Love: Ripples of Regeneration won awards:

It is a huge gift to share climate content that opens people’s hearts and moves them into action, to see tears in people’s eyes when the lights come on after a screening, to see children’s faces light up with understanding and awe about how water moves and how it has a soul.







