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SEASON 2011
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Center of the World Festival First Place Winner 2011
The Teacher, the Buddha, and The Ghosts at the Bottom of the Sea, written by Louis Medina. The ecological issue: Buddha shows a Japanese tsunami victim the karmic consequences of ecological evils.
Center of the World Festival Second Place Winner 2011
20 oz. of Crazy, written by Gregory Owen. Ecological Issue: What will it take for humans to consider their environmental choices?
Center of the World Festival Third Place Winner 2011
Imagination, written by Mike Bedard. Ecological Issue: An average man's imagination tells the world how to save a raccoon.
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Hey, Hey, Ho, Ho, Oil-greased Gov'ment Got to Go! written by Elena Rulseh. Ecological Issue: What is the connection between ecological destruction and elimination of workers' rights?
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Great Green Debate, written by John Cranton. Ecological Issue: Congressional candidates debate about environmental issues.
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Tiger Tales, written by Norman Bert. Ecological issue: Tiger mascots try to figure out how to save themselves from "retirement."
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
On the Way to Work, written by Arissa Utemark. Ecological Issue: The environmental advantages of bicycling instead of driving.
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Spotted Knife Returns, written by Michael Cram. Ecological Issue: Native wisdom may be the answer to environmental crisis.
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Spotted Skink, written by Seth Freeman. Ecological Issue: Can an endangered species stop corporate destruction of a small rural community?
Center of the World Festival Finalist 2011
Rapa Nui: The Last Tree, written by Mark Fisher. Ecological Issue: Humankind ignores change at their own peril.