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PRESENTED BY CFI EDUCATION

IN PARTNERSHIP WITH SURJ AND DRAWDOWN MARIN

Mossville, Louisiana, a community founded by formerly enslaved African Americans, was once a thriving, safe haven. Today it’s a breeding ground for petrochemical plants and their toxic black clouds. Many residents are forced from their homes; those that stay suffer from prolonged exposure to contamination and pollution. Amid this chaos stands one man, Stacey Ryan, who refuses to abandon his family’s land and fights for basic human rights in this powerful portrait of resilience. Director: Alexander Glustrom (US 2019) 75 min.

Thank you to our partners SURJ and DRAWDOWN MARIN

$11  General  |  $7 CFI Members – Member Number Required

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SATURDAY, MAY 9  •  4:00 PDT 
JOIN US FOR A LIVESTREAM PANEL DISCUSSION WITH:
ALEXANDER JOHN GLUSTROM, Director
DANIEL BENNETT, Producer
ROYCE MCELMORE, Executive Director, Women Helping All People