STANDING WITH INDIGENOUS COMMUNITIES
This film and panel discussion will introduce you to the Indigenous heroes who are fighting tar sands development, fracking, oil pipelines, and petrochemical plants. The environmental destruction of fossil fuel extraction is only possible because of the invisibility of the people who suffer most. The Condor and the Eagle shows how Indigenous communities are claiming their power and fighting back. By joining this screening, you will support the film impact campaign, Earthworks, and EarthRights Defenders. Please join us. You will be inspired.
This event is inclusive–free to those who can’t afford it. For all others, suggested donations on a sliding scale of $15-100 are requested in lieu of a flat ticket price. The collected funds will support EARTH RIGHTS DEFENDERS. Earth Rights Defenders are organizing the “Good Medicine Camp“.
Let’s help the camp reach it goals to create a space to accommodate a multi-faceted hub for inter-organizational and inter-tribal workshops, ceremonies, alliance building, rejuvenation and training. With your generous support, the camp will increase coordinated action through training, education, resource sharing, strategic planning, and alliance building
The donations collected will also support the film impact campaign “No More Sacrificed Communities” and be used to provide small honorariums to our panelists and filmmakers for their time and expertise. Please give generously according to your financial situation.
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