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The One
11th September 2011, 20:07
First Earth is a documentary about the movement towards a massive paradigm shift for shelter – building healthy houses in the old ways, out of the very earth itself, and living together like in the old days, by recreating villages.

It is a sprawling film, shot on location from the West Coast to West Africa. An audiovisual manifesto filmed over the course of 4 years and 4 continents, First Earth makes the case that earthen homes are the healthiest housing in the world; and that since it still takes a village to raise a healthy child, it is incumbent upon us to transform our suburban sprawl into eco-villages, a new North American dream.

First Earth is not a how-to film; rather, it’s a why-to film. It establishes the appropriateness of earthen building in every cultural context, under all socio-economic conditions, from third-world communities to first-world countrysides, from Arabian deserts to American urban jungles.

In the age of environmental and economic collapse, peak oil and other converging emergencies, the solution to many of our ills might just be getting back to basics, focusing on food, clothes, and shelter. We need to think differently about house and home, for material and for spiritual reasons, both the personal and the political.



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http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDF2B06028C9D8353 link to the rest of the episodes

Elly
11th September 2011, 21:25
Very interesting documentary. I wonder when it was made?

For those Avalonians going to Portland, video 9/12 talks about that city. How City Repair, an organization which began in Portland, helps to create community-oriented places. It's about how to facilitate communication and help people to build relationships within the community.

http://cityrepair.org/

mosquito
12th September 2011, 03:56
Can't see the video, but I agree with what you say T1, getting back to basics and living simply is the answer. Difficult, but possible.