March 22, 2021
Environment2Action Film Series Presents: Conviction, Forget Shorter Showers, Good Housekeeping, and Fault Line: Houston Cancer Cluster.
Join Sierra Club on Zoom to view these four short environmental films on Thursday, April 1, 2021 at 7 pm (registration link below). Following the films there will be a discussion of the films and related local issues.
REGISTER IN ADVANCE for this event at this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAocOCtqjspG9aw610Tfe0FWCmnySmzY0hM
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAocOCtqjspG9aw610Tfe0FWCmnySmzY0hM
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the event.
Conviction (2019, 24 minutes long):
After a high-profile bribery scandal led to the convictions of the three powerful conspirators, the community they targeted is left in the dust to find relief from decades of toxic air and soil pollution.
https://www.southernexposurefilms.org/films/conviction
After a high-profile bribery scandal led to the convictions of the three powerful conspirators, the community they targeted is left in the dust to find relief from decades of toxic air and soil pollution.
https://www.southernexposurefilms.org/films/conviction
Forget Shorter Showers (2015, 11 minutes long):
Why personal change does not equal political change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2TbrtCGbhQ
Why personal change does not equal political change.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2TbrtCGbhQ
Good Housekeeping (2016, 14 minutes long):
A film that highlights the policy changes needed to create broader access to energy efficiency programs, particularly for low-income residents who spend close to half of their income on energy costs.
https://www.southernenvironment.org/news-and-press/news-feed/southern-exposure-good-housekeeping
A film that highlights the policy changes needed to create broader access to energy efficiency programs, particularly for low-income residents who spend close to half of their income on energy costs.
https://www.southernenvironment.org/news-and-press/news-feed/southern-exposure-good-housekeeping
Fault Line: Houston Cancer Cluster
A powerful documentary piece that clearly shows the devastating results of industrial pollution impacting innocent people living in communities near long term industrial sites.
Environment2Action (E2A) is initiating monthly virtual film and discussion events, on the first Thursday of the month, to show powerful, compelling films, and to engage with experts and panels on what we can do to protect people in Houston, Texas, and around the world. You can make a difference!
Check for updates at Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Environment2ActionFilms.
Check for future scheduled films at our Grassroots action website: https://bit.ly/3rW3fdd
E2A is collaborating with the Citizens’ Environmental Coalition and the Houston Green Films project to advance environmental knowledge and action. Environmental interest is so strong now that several films are needed monthly!
You can help select movies and create these events! E2A and Sierra Club have room for more volunteers. Contact us at Environment2Action!@gmail.com to get connected!