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A River Reborn

Ben Kalina | 2021 | 27 min.

2022 Official Selection

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 decade-long effort from a coalition of local groups suggests a different future for the Little Conemaugh, and new hope for rivers in coal country around the country.

More information:

https://pennenvironment.org/ | www.ariverreborn.com

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See this film on tour near you:

February 22, 2024 Nashville TN Christ Presbyterian Academy's Soli Deo Center
February 4, 2024 Columbia MO The Blue Note
October 8, 2023 Selinsgrove PA On Campus, Degenstein Theater
December 2, 2022 Stoneville NC
October 26, 2022 Ketchum ID Limelight Hotel
October 15, 2022 Jay VT Jay Peak Resort
September 24, 2022 Costa Mesa CA OCUUC
September 16, 2022 San Antonio TX
September 15, 2022 Spokane WA
September 11, 2022 Des Moines IA
September 8, 2022 Greensboro NC Weatherspoon Art Museum
August 25, 2022 Chapel Hill NC The Varsity on Franklin Chapel Hill UNCG
August 13, 2022 Pittsburgh PA Carrie Blast Furnace
July 10, 2022 Southhampton NY Southhampton Arts Center
June 15, 2022 Maynard MA
April 28, 2022 Pittsburgh PA (Live Virtual Event)
March 1, 2022 Grand Forks ND
February 25, 2022 Asbury NJ
February 25, 2022 Lawrence KS

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SYRCL works throughout the Yuba River watershed on the Ancestral and Traditional homelands of the Nisenan Tribe, and includes shared boundaries with the Mountain Maidu, Konkow, and Washoe peoples. These tribes have lived here for millennia and live here still. We acknowledge and mourn the painful history of genocide and the devastation of lands and waters irreversibly altered. We are grateful for opportunities to partner with the tribes to create a shared vision and rebalance our relationship to this place.