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DESCRIPTION:WAR VS. THE ENVIRONMENT\nThe environmental damage occasioned by war and 
 preparation for war is routinely underestimated, underreported, even 
 ignored. The 2008 documentary film "Scarred Lands & Wounded Lives - the 
 Environmental Footprint of War", depicts the unprecedented scale of 
 environmental damage over the last half century. This hour-long film shows 
 how the environment remains war's "silent casualty." This unique, gripping 
 work, created by pro-peace and pro-environment Washingtonian activists 
 Alice and Lincoln Day, explores in detail the environmental effects of 
 war.\n\nOn Saturday, October 15 at 7 PM, Peace Action of San Mateo County 
 will present a free screening of Scarred Lands and Wounded Lives. The event 
 will be in Beck Hall at the Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo, 300 E. 
 Santa Inez Avenue (at Ellsworth) in San Mateo.\n\nIn April, Scarred Lands & 
 Wounded Lives was awarded the top prize in its category at the 44th Annual 
 WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival in Houston, Texas. The film's 
 narrator, Robert K. Musil, is the former CEO of Physicians for Social 
 Responsibility and former Executive Director of the SANE Education Fund 
 (which later became the SANE/Freeze Education Fund and is now the Peace 
 Action Education Fund).\n\nJoin us on October 15 for a memorable 
 award-winning film. The UUSM is wheelchair accessible.\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/01/18691884.php
SUMMARY:Screening of Documentary Film on War and the Environment
LOCATION:Unitarian Universalists of San Mateo\n300 E. Santa Inez\nSan Mateo, CA 
 94401\n\nhttp://www.uusanmateo.org/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/10/01/18691884.php
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