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DESCRIPTION:DOUBLE FEATURE \n\nTALES OF THE SAN JOAQUIN \n\nThe second longest river in 
 California, the San Joaquin, has been called “the hardest working river 
 in America” by many people — and “the most abused” by others. Once 
 the birthplace of hundreds of thousands of salmon, the river now runs 
 completely dry year-round — in two separate sections. This documentary 
 film faces this harsh reality; but it also reveals how the doors have 
 opened for the river’s eventual rebirth. 
 \nhttp://www.cbfilms.net/sanjoaquin2.html \n\nAFFLUENZA \n\nWhile we 
 Americans make up only five percent of the world’s population, we use 
 nearly a third of its resources and produce almost half of its hazardous 
 waste. Add overwork, personal stress, skyrocketing debt, and the erosion of 
 family and community, and it is easy to understand why some people say that 
 the American Dream is no bargain. This documentary film explores the high 
 costs of materialism and tells the story of people opting out of the 
 consumer chase, redefining the American Dream, and making “voluntary 
 simplicity” a way of life. 
 \nhttp://www.bullfrogfilms.com/catalog/affl.html \n\nBefore and after the 
 films, everyone’s invited to indulge in our Humanist Tea House \n\n$5 
 donations are accepted \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/12/26/18341134.php
SUMMARY:Tales of the San Joaquin and Affluenza
LOCATION:Humanist Hall \n390 27th Street \nmidtown Oakland, between Telegraph and 
 Broadway, below Pill Hill \nhttp://www.HumanistHall.net 
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/12/26/18341134.php
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