"In Our Nature" Washington, D.C. Premiere Celebration
Be Among the First to Experience In Our Nature

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Join us for a special showing of In Our Nature, a powerful new documentary that explores how nature—and those who teach with it—can help bridge divides and foster connection. Hosted in partnership with NAAEE, this event celebrates the inspiring programs and educators transforming lives through environmental education.
WASHINGTON, DC | February 19 at the Miracle Theater
Benefitting TAPS, honoring the educators, families, and community leaders working at the intersection of learning, healing, and service. Post-showing Q&A panel with filmmakers and participants to follow.
Featured Speaker
Anna Rathmann is the Executive Director of Jane Goodall Institute (USA) where she and her colleagues inspire hope through action to make a brighter future for our planet. Anna has spent her career in conservation, including roles at the National Park Service, National Geographic, and throughout Africa bridging science, education, and storytelling. She remains focused on initiatives that protect our amazing planet though science-based and community-led solutions.

Filmed across the United States, In Our Nature follows three character-driven stories that bring this movement to life: from Southside Blooms, the Chicago-based nonprofit transforming vacant lots into vibrant flower farms and life-changing opportunities for youth (led by CNN Hero of the Year Quilen Blackwell), to Red Oaks Forest School, a forest school in Kentucky bridging urban and rural divides, to TAPS, whose healing-in-nature program supports grieving military families in San Antonio.
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The In Our Nature Discussion Guide, created to support screenings of the In Our Nature documentary, is designed for local, state, and regional leaders in education, as well as others interested in sharing the power of nature and learning to create a better future for all. Check out the Discussion Guide.
"Beautifully shot and emotionally powerful. Draws you in with lyrical storytelling and unforgettable characters."
—Mitch Wietzner, CNBC Docs & 60 Minutes Producer
