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DESCRIPTION:Wild Equity screens Power Paths, a rousing documentary about the struggles 
 faced by Native American communities at the hands of environmentally 
 devastating energy production.\n\nPower Paths zeroes in on the successful 
 closure of one of Nevada’s most polluting coal-powered plants, as well as 
 the efforts of indigenous Americans to develop clean energy resources on 
 their lands. The movie shows us that “traditional values toward 
 conservation and the earth are also solutions for the rest of America’s 
 energy dilemma.” \n\nAs always, our screening will feature a discussion, 
 and this time we are fortunate enough to be joined by noted activist 
 Wahleah Johns! Wahleah Johns is featured in the film, and had agreed to 
 answer audience questions at our event! \n\nWahleah Johns is a member of 
 the Navajo (Dine) tribe and the community of Forest Lake, which is one of 
 several communities atop Black Mesa, Arizona. Wahleah’s work with the 
 Black Mesa Water Coalition and Navajo Green Economy Coalition has led to 
 groundbreaking legislative victories for groundwater protection, green jobs 
 and environmental justice. As the Black Mesa Solar Project Coordinator, 
 Wahleah is helping to bring utility scale solar to local communities of 
 Black Mesa region on the Navajo reservation. Wahleah currently lives in 
 Oakland, CA with her husband Billy Parish and their two daughters Tohaana 
 and Alowaan.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/11/18769819.php
SUMMARY:Wild Equity Movie Night: Power Paths
LOCATION:El Centro Del Pueblo; 474 Valencia St., San Francisco, 94103
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/03/11/18769819.php
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