Mt Baker Meaningful Movies presents… |
Thursday, April 18th, 6 pm, on Zoom. Dear President Biden. A call to declare a climate emergency. The movie is followed by a “Tax Day to Earth Day” Program. Hear what we can do now to ensure our elected representatives move our money from war to protect people and our planet. Hosts: Veterans for Peace, 350Seattle, and Green New Deal leaders.Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84322063054?pwd=UWxOQjJIUG53cS9ubXd0MWRHY2ZUZz09 |
Mt Baker Meaningful Movies cohosts… |
Sunday, April 28th at noon, in person and Zoom. The Letter. The Pope’s Encyclical about climate. Host: First United Methodist Church.At First United Methodist Church of Seattle, 180 Denny Way, Seattle – in the Fellowship Hall and by Zoom link. Event description: https://firstchurchseattle.org/events/activating-faith-communities-for-climate-justice-meaningful-movies-at-first-church-seattle-sunday-april-28-at-noon/Registration: https://firstchurchseattle.breezechms.com/form/6e438928959650979136774172262 |
The Meaningful Movies Project and Fix Democracy First present… |
Sunday, April 28th at 4 pm. John Lewis: Good Trouble.The Meaningful Movies Project along with Fix Democracy First proudly presents an exclusive, free online screening of the thought-provoking documentary, John Lewis: Good Trouble by Dawn Porter. Mark your calendars for Sunday, April 28th, at 4:00pm PST, as we embark on a journey towards positive societal change. John Lewis: Good Trouble isn’t just a film; it’s a powerful call to action and a reminder why it’s important that we exercise our right to vote.John Lewis: Good Trouble is a documentary film that provides an intimate glimpse into the extraordinary life and enduring legacy of legendary U.S. Representative John Lewis. Spanning over six decades of remarkable activism, the film portrays Lewis’s evolution from a bold teenager at the forefront of the Civil Rights movement to a formidable legislative force. |
More great films…INTERNATIONAL URANIUM FILM FESTIVAL, Friday, April 12 through Sunday April 14, at Northwest Film Forum, Seattle, Sun. April 14, 3-8 pm. Schedule: Intro: 3:00 – 3:15, Atomic Bamboozle: 3:15 – 4:00, Ground Zero / Vfp: 4:00 – 4:20, The Nuns, The Priest, and The Bomb: 4:40 – 6:10, Golden Rule: 6:10 – 6:35, Veterans for Peace speakers Q&A: 6:35 – 6:50, Burial: 7:00 – 8:00.Sponsor: Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility. For the full schedule and more information: https://uraniumfilmfestival.org/en/usa-2024 Did you know you can watch other Meaningful Movies: free, anytime, anywhere? Go to: meaningfulmovies.org to see all upcoming and past movies.Please send your recommendations to admin@southseattleclimate.org |