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Water Connects Us films

March 23 @ 2:00 pm 5:00 pm MST

by Carolyn Classen, blogger

SUNDAY, MARCH 23 FROM 2:00PM – 5:00PM

General Admission: $7 | Loft Cinema & Tribal Members: $3

Passes Accepted

Free popcorn with every ticket purchase, courtesy of Loball Bikes!

Join us for this special World Water Day event featuring a community forum, Indigenous Water Songs and a screening of the documentary Thirst for Justice, presented by The Loft Cinema’s Indigenous Film Committee and Alianza Indigena sin Fronteras!

About the film:

Armed only with facts and their illnesses, extraordinary citizens take on industry and government, risking arrest to protect clean water. From Flint to the Navajo Nation, via Standing Rock, this is their story.

Thirst For Justice follows Janene Yazzie as she searches for the source of contamination in her son’s school’s water in Sanders, Arizona. She suspects drinking uranium-contaminated water from the 1979 Church Rock dam spill caused her ovarian cancer. Armed with a geiger counter she begins investigating radioactive waste on the Navajo Nation and finds areas hotter than evacuation zones in Chernobyl.

When the epic movement for water justice ignites in Standing Rock, Janene is compelled to join. There she meets Flint water activist Nayyirah Shariff and their struggles converge. Janene travels to Flint, where she sees first hand the similarities between what’s happening in this inner-city and the Navajo experience. The sacredness of water flows through the film, with the water ceremonies and teachings from water carriers, like Mary Lyons and other Water Protectors. (Dir. by Leana Hosea, 2019, USA, 70 mins., Not Rated)

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