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DESCRIPTION:'The Condor & The Eagle' New Climate Film & Discussion w/ Activists & 
 Indigenous Leaders\n\nThe 90+ groups of the Stop The Money Pipeline 
 Coalition, are proud to bring you \nan online screening of the 
 award-winning documentary 'The Condor and the Eagle', \ncited by EcoWatch 
 as one of the best new documentaries about global warming.\n\nWHEN: Sunday, 
 July 5th @ 4pm PT / 7pm ET\n\nWHERE: Online\n\nCOST: Donation 
 requested\n\nFull details & registration HERE: 
 https://event.webinarjam.com/register/91/mlgylhq9\n\nThe film follows four 
 Indigenous leaders embarking on a transcontinental adventure from the 
 Canadian boreal forests to the heart of the Amazon jungle to document the 
 Indigenous struggle to protect the land and water.\n\nBy visually exposing 
 the environmental and human impacts of fossil fuel industries, and 
 showcasing inspiring Indigenous-led coalitions to stop them, the film is a 
 powerful instrument to present to large audiences the divestment movement, 
 bringing together communities and launching effective calls to action. 
 \n\nJoin us after the online film screening for a lively discussion with 
 updates from the front lines of many Indigenous struggles across North 
 America. We will hear from the film protagonists, the Indigenous land 
 protectors, and key leaders of the divestment 
 movement.\n\nSPEAKERS:\n\nTARA HOUSKA \nCouchiching First Nation, tribal 
 attorney based in Washington, D.C., the National Campaigns Director of 
 Honor the Earth and a former advisor on Native American affairs to Bernie 
 Sanders\n\nCASESY CAMP-HORINEK \nFilm protagonist. Cree from Northern 
 Alberta, Co-Founder of Indigenous Climate Action where she is the Program 
 Director, and Founder of Sacred Earth Solar\n\nJANET MACGILLIVRAY 
 \nEnvironmental attorney and social change activist with expertise in water 
 and health. She founded Seeding Sovereignty birthed at Standing 
 Rock\n\nBRYAN PARRAS Film protagonist. Xicano Houston, TX - Healthy 
 Communities Organizer with Sierra Club and Co-Founder of t.e.j.a.s\n\nBILL 
 MCKIBBEN \nfounder of the climate campaign group 
 350.org\n____________________________________________________________\n\nFUNDRAISER: 
 Please Donate\n\nThe online screening is through sliding scale donations,  
 please consider making a donation of $25 or more. All funds donated from 
 ticket sales will Indigenous Women-led organization "Seeding Sovereignty", 
 demanding institutions to divest from the dangerous and reckless fossil 
 fuel corporate infrastructure to protect Mother Earth and all her beings at 
 a time of climate crisis. The donations collected will also support the 
 'The Condor & The Eagle' film impact campaign "No More Sacrificed 
 Communities". \n\nPlease make a donation here: 
 https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=MA8R3CGLQ9GWC&source=url\n____________________________________________________________\n\nABOUT: 
 Stop the Money Pipeline Coalition\n\nThe Stop the Money Pipeline Coalition 
 is a large coalition of activist organizations targeting the financial 
 sector’s funding of climate chaos. Our goal is to stop the funding of 
 climate destruction. That means banks, insurance companies, and investors 
 need to stop funding fossil fuels and deforestation and start respecting 
 human rights and Indigenous sovereignty. \n\nOver 90 groups are part of the 
 coalition, including Sierra Club, 350.org, Extinction Rebellion, People's 
 Climate Movement, Rainforest Action Network, Greenpeace, Amazon Watch, 
 \nFossil Free California, Friends of the Earth, and numerous 
 others.\n____________________________________________________________ \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/06/29/18834720.php
SUMMARY:'The Condor & The Eagle' New Climate Film & Discussion w/ Activists & Indigenous Leaders
LOCATION:Online via livestream: 
 \n\nhttps://event.webinarjam.com/live/91/wygzyu7mbo8cqpco3p\n\nhttps://www.facebook.com/filmsforaction/
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2020/06/29/18834720.php
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