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SUMMARY:Just Peace Movie Night x The Ocean and Us: Women from the Sea
DESCRIPTION:Women from the Sea – Significant Gestures spotlights the women at the forefront of ocean conservation and protection. \nJoin us for a meaningful evening organised by The Ocean and Us and The Hague Humanity Hub\, as part of the Just Peace Movie Night Series. \nOn 5 June\, we will screen Women from the Sea (Mulheres do Mar) – Significant Gestures: a poetic documentary by Portuguese director Raquel Martins. Through intimate interviews with women dedicated to safeguarding our oceans\, the film explores their personal connections to the sea\, revealing stories of care\, resilience\, and responsibility that challenge and deepen our understanding of our relationship with the ocean. \nThis film is part of a journey that has been unfolding over time\, shaped by encounters\, shared paths\, and stories that stay with us. Through these women’s stories\, the film reflects on the urgency of protecting the ocean and celebrates the collective strength of women to inspire change and care for our shared future. Ultimately\, Women from the Sea shows that small\, meaningful gestures can\, over time\, reshape what once felt immovable. \nAfter the screening\, we will explore the critical ocean challenges and solutions raised during the film through a moderated panel discussion in collaboration with Farah Obaidullah of The Ocean and Us. We will announce the speakers soon! \nProgramme: \n18:00 | Walk in & drinks \n18:30 | Welcome & opening remarks \n18:35 | Documentary screening: Women from the Sea \n19:15 | Break \n19:30 | Panel discussion with experts and audience Q&A \n20:15 | Networking drinks \n21:00 | End of event \nSpeakers: \nFarah Obaidullah – Founder of The Ocean and Us\nMelisa Rodriguez – Founder Ocean Justice Collective\nProf. Dr. Seline Trevisanut – Research Pofessor of International Law at KU Leuven and part-time Professor of International Law and Sustainability at Utrecht University \nEvent details: \nTickets: €5\,50 – The ticket price includes a free drink.\nLocation: The Hague Humanity Hub\, Fluwelen Burgwal 58\, 2511 CJ The Hague\nDate & Time: 5 June 2026 | 18:00 – 21:00 \nAbout Just Peace Movie Nights: \nJust Peace Movie Nights is an event series organised by The Hague Humanity Hub in collaboration with partner organisations from The Hague’s peace and justice ecosystem. It brings themes of peace and justice to life for a broad audience\, creating space to reflect on important issues together through storytelling and cinema. \nAbout the organisers: \nStichting The Ocean and Us (ANBI) is an organization dedicated to safeguarding healthy oceans as essential to human survival and well-being\, and as a moral responsibility to all life on Earth. Their work focuses on advocacy across a wide range of critical ocean issues\, from climate change\, overfishing\, and pollution to emerging threats such as deep-sea mining. They believe that effective ocean solutions require elevating and supporting diverse voices and communities working to protect the ocean worldwide. \nThe Hague Humanity Hub is a not for profit foundation based in The Hague\, the international city of peace and justice and home to hundreds of organisations working towards a better word. We offer an open and inclusive platform for changemakers\, including our Climate Justice Community\, to connect both locally and internationally\, building bridges across themes\, sectors\, and disciplines. \n	Register now
URL:https://www.humanityhub.org/calendar/just-peace-movie-night-x-the-ocean-and-us-women-from-the-sea/
LOCATION:The Hague Humanity Hub\, Fluwelen Burgwal 58\, Den Haag\, ZH\, Netherlands
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