The Forum, located on the corner of 125th Street and Broadway, is a unique community gathering space that serves as the gateway to Columbia University's developing Manhattanville campus. Open to the entire university as well as the local New York City community, The Forum is a multi-use venue that houses a state-of-the-art auditorium, meeting and event spaces, and communal work areas.
The Coastal Resilience Network at the Columbia Climate School, GSAPP Urban Design, and The Climate Museum present HOLLOW TREE, a film by Kira Akerman featuring Mekenzie Fanguy, Tanielma Da Costa, Annabelle Pavy.
Hollow Tree is a 73-minute documentary following three teenage girls in Louisiana as they confront the impacts of the climate crisis on their sinking homeland. Directed by Kira Akerman and produced by Monique Walton and Chachi Hauser, the film brings together Mekenzie Fanguy, a member of the United Houma Nation; Annabelle Pavy, from a predominantly white community skeptical of climate change; and Tanielma Da Costa, an immigrant from Angola. As they explore different sites along the Mississippi River, they engage with engineers, activists, and Indigenous leaders, gaining new perspectives on their surroundings and their shared history of slavery, Indigenous dispossession, and colonization. Through their journey, the girls begin to envision Louisiana’s future and their role in shaping it for the better.