Friday, March 17, CSUF CineCulture and WILPF will present RiverBlue at 5:30 p.m., in honor of World Water Day, March 22. Ever wonder what things were used to make those fashion jeans you love to wear? The shocking truth is that, through harsh chemical manufacturing process and irresponsible disposal of toxic chemical wastes, jeans and leather fashion purses have probably contributed to the destruction of major world rivers and impacted the lives of people who count on these waterways for their survival. Hopefully, the film will act as a catalyst for us to demand significant change in the textile industry. Buying sustainable clothing sends a strong message to its manufacturers.
CineCulture films are screened in the CSUF Peters Ed Center Auditorium, next to Save Mart Center in the Student Recreation Center Building. Free parking after 4 P.M. Friday.
Monday, March 20th at 6:30 p.m. at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence, 1584 N. Van Ness (SE corner of Van Ness and McKinley) The film FALL AND WINTER directed and co-produced by Matt Anderson. This film is an epic and spectacularly photographed journey across the U.S. in search of what is causing our unfolding global crisis. Pollution, droughts and diminishing resources now threaten the very engine driving these catastrophes: civilization itself. Massive dislocations are manifesting in our lifetime, and our world will never be the same.
This is not a story of despair but rather a rallying effort to find our way back towards harmony with nature. FALL AND WINTER uncovers ingenious new strategies for the future while drawing on past wisdom; it is a survival guide for the 21st century. Director and co-producer: Matt Anderson. Cast includes: Grace Lee Boggs, Michael Parenti, Ed Narango, Marilyn Woodhouse, John Zersan and many others. Film is free and open to the public; wheelchair accessible. For more information call our Center at (559) 237-3223 Mon-Fri 11-3.
Thursday, March 23 at 2:00 p.m. at the Fresno Center for Nonviolence, 1584 N. Van Ness (SE corner of Van Ness and McKinley) The film FALL AND WINTER directed and co-produced by Matt Anderson. This film is an epic and spectacularly photographed journey across the U.S. in search of what is causing our unfolding global crisis. Pollution, droughts and diminishing resources now threaten the very engine driving these catastrophes: civilization itself. Massive dislocations are manifesting in our lifetime, and our world will never be the same.
This is not a story of despair but rather a rallying effort to find our way back towards harmony with nature. FALL AND WINTER uncovers ingenious new strategies for the future while drawing on past wisdom; it is a survival guide for the 21st century. Director and co-producer: Matt Anderson. Cast includes: Grace Lee Boggs, Michael Parenti, Ed Narango, Marilyn Woodhouse, John Zersan and many others. Film is free and open to the public; wheelchair accessible. For more information call our Center at (559) 237-3223 Mon-Fri 11-3.
Saturday, April 1 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. come out to the Cambridge Avenue Block Sale 704 E. Cambridge. Our Center for Nonviolence has been invited by Joan Hughes to use her front yard to sell books and other items during the Annual Cambridge Block Sale on Saturday, April 1st. The address is: 704 E. Cambridge. Please come and shop and help us raise money for the Center. If you have any items that we can sell, please email angela.price41@comcast.net or just bring them to the Center Mon-Fri 11 – 3. For more information call (559)237-3223.