Environmental Film Festival
Environmental Film Festival
Laney College Theater, Oakland
January 16-21
Saturday, Jan. 20th:
Environmental Film Festival - Films focusing on Global Warming. OUT OF BALANCE (5 pm) - The influence that the largest company in the world has on governments, the media and citizens, and what can be done about global warming. Panel discussion follows, featuring Tom Kelly, Kyoto USA, and Andy Katz, EBMUD Director. KILOWATT OURS (6.45 pm) - from the coal mines of West Virginia to the solar panel fields of Florida, what are the causes behind America's staggering energy consumption? What practical conservation solutions we can all implement in our homes?
Sunday, Jan. 21st:
Environmental Film Festival - Films focusing on protecting native land and habitat. TALES OF THE SAN JOAQUIN (4.15) - Follows the San Joaquin River from its source in the Sierra Nevada Mountains south of Yosemite to its eventual merging with San Francisco Bay. HOMELAND (5.15 pm) - Four Portraits of Native Action. Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
All Events at Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon St, by Lake Merritt BART, Oakland. 510-272-6695 http://www.sustainableperalta.org/events/filmfest/ Free Admission.
Laney College Theater, Oakland
January 16-21
Saturday, Jan. 20th:
Environmental Film Festival - Films focusing on Global Warming. OUT OF BALANCE (5 pm) - The influence that the largest company in the world has on governments, the media and citizens, and what can be done about global warming. Panel discussion follows, featuring Tom Kelly, Kyoto USA, and Andy Katz, EBMUD Director. KILOWATT OURS (6.45 pm) - from the coal mines of West Virginia to the solar panel fields of Florida, what are the causes behind America's staggering energy consumption? What practical conservation solutions we can all implement in our homes?
Sunday, Jan. 21st:
Environmental Film Festival - Films focusing on protecting native land and habitat. TALES OF THE SAN JOAQUIN (4.15) - Follows the San Joaquin River from its source in the Sierra Nevada Mountains south of Yosemite to its eventual merging with San Francisco Bay. HOMELAND (5.15 pm) - Four Portraits of Native Action. Tells the inspiring story of four battles in which Native American activists are fighting to preserve their land, sovereignty, and culture.
All Events at Laney College Theater, 900 Fallon St, by Lake Merritt BART, Oakland. 510-272-6695 http://www.sustainableperalta.org/events/filmfest/ Free Admission.


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