Dinner Film Screening: “There’s Something in the Water”
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Join the Ash Center for a dinner screening and discussion of the environmental racism documentary There's Something in the Water, featuring co-director and producer Ian Daniel MC MPA 23, Roy and Lila Ash Student Fellow at HKS, Louise Delisle and Dorene Bernard, two activists featured in the film, and Yanilda Gonzalez, assistant professor of public policy at HKS.
Join the Ash Center for a dinner screening and discussion of the environmental racism documentary There's Something in the Water, featuring co-director and producer Ian Daniel MC MPA 23, Roy and Lila Ash Student Fellow at HKS, Louise Delisle and Dorene Bernard, two activists featured in the film, and Yanilda Gonzalez, assistant professor of public policy at HKS.
The documentary film, co-directed and produced by HKS student fellow Ian Daniel and actor Elliot Page, explores the topic of environmental racism and shines a light on the Canadian government’s current and historical decisions to prioritize the profits of large corporations over the health of Indigenous and Black Nova Scotian communities. The screening will be followed by a post-film conversation with Louise Delisle and Dorene Bernard, two activists featured in the film, and Yanilda Gonzalez, assistant professor of public policy at HKS. This event is part of the “What Justice Looks Like” discussion series convened by Assistant Professor Gonzalez.
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