August 25, 2022

Haw River Assembly

Chapel Hill, NC

The Varsity on Franklin Chapel Hill UNCG

Wild & Scenic On Tour Presented By:

Films to be screened include:

National Parks “One-Star Reviews”

America’s National Parks are some of the most beautiful places in the world. It’s even said that they are America’s best idea. Well… unfortunately for.. Read More

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The Voice of a River

In 1979, Mark Dubois became a symbol of conservation and proof of how the power of resolve in one man can bring about change to.. Read More

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Wastewater: A Tale of Two Cities

The other tale of two cities - both plagued by decades of lack of investment and racial discrimination in their wastewater infrastructure and facing further.. Read More

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Guardians of the River

In this film by American Rivers and Swiftwater Films, Indigenous leaders share why removing four dams to restore a healthy Klamath River is critical for.. Read More

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If You Give a Beach a Bottle

Inspired by a picture book, Max Romey heads to a remote beach on Alaska's coastline in search of marine debris. What he finds is a.. Read More

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Community: Not On Our Soil – A Climate Justice Reality

Everyone has the right to a safe and healthy environment, yet South Africans are experiencing extreme climate and environmental injustices all around the country. In.. Read More

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The Interconnectedness of All Living Things

In October, 2020, Georgia Hodges got the opportunity to paint a mural in her San Francisco neighborhood. We got to follow and film her as.. Read More

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A River Reborn

Mile after mile the Little Conemaugh river in central Pennsylvania runs empty of life, poisoned by toxic pollution from countless abandoned coal mines. But a.. Read More

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Finding Salmon

Follow 11-year-old, Keyona, into a wondrous world of trees, water, and friendly fish... and find the spirit of Salmon Watch, a program that connects Northwest.. Read More

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