• E3: Climate Activist Panel Discussion After "The Race to Save the World" Movie Premiere 4/26/21

  • Oct 22 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 1 min
  • Podcast

E3: Climate Activist Panel Discussion After "The Race to Save the World" Movie Premiere 4/26/21

  • Summary

  • The following is a recording of the live panel event that immediately followed a US screening of "THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD" in April 2021.

    The movie is about people, ages 15 to 72, who see the danger coming and are putting their lives on the line to try to turn this around.   This is an uplifting film that will inspire viewers to stop waiting on the sidelines and make their voices heard for a livable future. 

    You can learn more about the movie at TheRaceToSaveTheWorld.com

    The panel included our own Miriam Kashia (who is the host and moderator), along with Abby Brockway, Michael Foster, and Sue Lenander.

    Abby is a mother that joined with others to block a mile-long oil train from travelling through Washington’s cities and towns.

    Michael co-founded 350 Seattle, shared Al Gore-style climate talks for thousands, and paddled with hundreds of kayaktivists against an oil rig illegally docked in Seattle before it headed north to drill the Arctic. 

    Sue is also a kayaktivist with Backbone Campaign and a co-founder of a nonprofit called Climate Action Families.

    The video from this presentation are available on the Crushed Planet YouTube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1DZfvJmBsw

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