TEST Don’t Miss these free Streaming Videos/discussions in April – with presenters: Jeri Bonavia, John Peck, Dana Churness and more!

2022 Social Cinema is an annual film series presented by The Havens Wright Center for Social Justice. Films screened explore important contemporary social topics from critical perspectives. Each screening is followed by a discussion of the issues explored in the film. The series is organized in collaboration with the Wisconsin Union Directorate Film Committee and is free and open to all.

This involves a two-step process.

Step 1: Register for the film you want to see & watch the films. You will have streaming access to view the films at your convenience prior to the online film discussion.

Step 2: Participate in the online discussions. These are separate stand-alone events scheduled on four consecutive Wednesday evenings in April.

Registration is required for both steps, which are free and open to all.

Havens Center: https://havenswrightcenter.wisc.edu/

Jeri Bonavia, Wisconsin Anti-Violence Effort

“The Price of Freedom”: Confronting the Gun Violence Epidemic
Wednesday, April 6, 6:00pm

Register here!

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Nora Benavidez, Free Press

“The Social Dilemma”
Wednesday, April 13, 6:00pm

Register here!

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John E. Peck, Family Farm Defenders, & Lynn Utesch, Guardians of the Field Farm

“Kiss the Ground”: Regenerating the World’s Soils to Combat Climate Change
Wednesday, April 20, 6:00pm

Register here!

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Jennifer Boulley, Dana Churness, & Mark Schlosberg

“River’s End: California’s Latest Water War”
Wednesday, April 27, 6:00pm

Register here!

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For more information, see the Havens Center website – or contact info@wnpj.org