[All] Toxic Time Bomb film on Elmira Activists fight to clean up agent orange waste available for free viewing until this Saturday August 15
John Jackson
jjackson at web.ca
Tue Aug 11 16:32:23 EDT 2020
Dear GRENers
Susan Bryant sent you an e-mail last week about a new film available for viewing this week for free. This is a reminder to see it before this week runs out.
The film tells the story of the decades long struggle to clean up the contamination of Elmira and downstream from the chemical plant that made hazardous pesticides, including Agent Orange. The story focuses on the activists' role and point of view.
This new 35-minute film is available this week for viewing. You can see the film at Shebafilms.com and on Facebook ending this Saturday August 15. For this week, just click on the website www.shebafilms.com. The promo for the film dominates the front page. Just click on the screen and the film will run for free. This situation only applies through this Saturday. Don't ask me how to get it through FaceBook; I know nothing about FaceBook.
Sarah Miller, a long time Great Lakes activist and retiree from the Canadian Environmental Law Association, viewed the film on Monday. Her comments to me were: "Pass on my appreciation to Susan and her group for the film. Their measured citizen action and campaign needs to be shared. Grateful and with respect."
Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg, a long-time educator, film consultant, and activist, just e-mailed me saying: "I just watched the film - it's a tragic unknown Canadian story about dioxin, agent orange, water contamination, and people power to deal with it in a small community in Ontario. Important political social information to know and share."
John
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John Jackson
17 Major Street
Kitchener N2H 4R1
519-744-7503
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