KS Wild and Rogue Riverkeeper are hosting a screening of two environmental films in a new Fall Film Series, to inspire activism through film.
On November 2nd: Stewart Udall: The Politics of Beauty. This 78-minute film explores the origins of the Wild & Scenic Rivers Act. Q&A afterward with the film's director, John de Graaf.
Tickets $10 (free for SOU students and faculty with ID). Space is limited, reserve your tickets today!
6pm Doors Open
6:30pm Films Begin
7:45pm Raffle Drawing
8pm-9pm Q&A
About the film: Stewart Lee Udall was the most prominent and effective Secretary of the Interior in American history, with a legacy of conservation and environmental justice. Udall called on all Americans to move away from our emphasis on economic growth and consumerism and toward quality of life, and a new politics centered on beauty, frugal living, appreciation of nature and the arts, and a recognition of the Earth’s limits. Also highlighted is his long fight to win compensation for Navajo Indians and "downwinders" who acquired cancer from their exposure to radiation during the Cold War atomic bomb testing. Learn more about the film here
Learn about the film Sisters in Arms on November 16 here.
We offer this event as a prequel to our Wild & Scenic Film Festival, which will be held next April on 2 dates, in both Grants Pass and Ashland.