'Radical Love: Life and Legacy of Satish Kumar' - Screening and Post-screening Talk

'Radical Love: Life and Legacy of Satish Kumar' - Screening and Post-screening Talk

A friend and returning teacher of Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden, Satish Kumar has been honoured with an inspiring documentary film about his life and philosophy. Known for his 8,000-mile peace pilgrimage, Satish is an Indian pacifist, activist, author and educator who has been inspiring global change for almost 70 years.

Between his home in southern England and a profound experience in India, the film captures Satish Kumar’s transformative journey. Directed by Brazilian Julio Hey, ‘Radical Love’ is a film about love and forgiveness, optimism and hope.

This is also a chance to connect and reconnect with like-minded others, and be inspired to take Satish's legacy of radical love forward in your own lives.

More about ‘Radical Love’ 

‘Radical Love’ narrates the story of Satish becoming a monk, then becoming an activist in the Land Gift movement and then going on a peace pilgrimage around the world. The film also tells the story of Schumacher College and Satish’s friendship with Vandana Shiva. This intimate portrait follows Satish as a living demonstration of a life imbued with the powers of simplicity, collaboration and love.

Details

Date and Time:

2025.01.23 (Thu)
7:00pm

Venue: Sir Run Run Shaw Hall
Presenter / Co-presenter:

CUHK The Office of the Arts Administrator, Kadoorie Farm and Botanic Garden

Speaker:

Satish Kumar (*Zoom Participation)
A former monk, prominent peace activist, Editor Emeritus of Resurgence & Ecologist Magazine, Founder of Schumacher College

Quota: Limited capacity on a first come, first served basis. Please register online in advance.
Fee: Free admission
Remarks:

1. The organiser reserves the right to make changes to the programme without prior notice.
2. Free shuttle bus service will be provided from 18:15 to 19:00, departing from University MTR Station to Sir Run Run Shaw Hall. Seats are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.

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