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We had a really good turnout for our showing which I expected to be very small. About 50 people came! I showed the film as a conjunction between GCSU's Environmental Science Club and our school's Human Right's Symposium. The GCSU ENVSC Club has been working for several year...
We showed Garbage Dreams as one of the breakout sessions at our Environmental Sustainability Conference, put on by Vanguard University's Students in Free Enterprise. http://www.greenconf.vusife.org We had a standing room only full of people who were captivated by these...
We screened the movie as a public program for the NYC Compost Project in Queens. In addition to screening the movie, we led a discussion on waste issues, comparing NYC's management of waste and our recycling rates to what we learned of Cairo's system from the movie. Several ...
We had good turnout. It was featured in the News Herald. We had a intersting panel discussion.
A number of our club's peer buddies came to watch the movie and found it very moving. The club's officers were inspired to possibly host a school-wide disability awareness assembly...
The conference was a success, and the Keynote and Breakout Sessions with Dan Habib were a highlight!
We showed the movie to our college buddies, and then had a discussion after all of the buddies left, explaining to those people who were with buddies during the movie screening. It was a great way to create awareness of thoughts we all have every day, but might not want to com...
We had about ten people show up, we all wrote letters to our senators asking them to support the Kerry-Boxer bill. Watched the movie and had some lively discussions.
We held a screening on monday night with a discussion following lead by a physics professor who studies atmospheric physics and teaches a class on Climate Change. Discussion was lively and Informative.
If you people don't start showing some HONESTY & COURAGE soon, I WILL, because I have those qualities. And I'm not sure you'll like the truths I'll reveal, but I am honest and ethical. If no one answers me, you'll leave me with no other options. And I'm not the least bit af...
Our event went spectacular! We had a great turnout with an almost full theater. After the screening, Dr. Rotenberg from the UNCW Environmental Studies Dept. conducted a Q&A, followed by an action reception with a ton of free food provided by Flaming Amys. During the Q&A a lo...
we had a small group of people. not many people came because it was raining. I will host the movie again at school.
Here are some comments from Food Policy Graduate students after watching the film: **************************************************************************** ************************************* I really enjoyed the film, and I agree with the comment made in class that ...
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Cape Fear Biofuels (CFB), Cape Fear Climate Action Network (CFCAN), and Working Films screened the film followed by an action-oriented Q&A with members from the organizations, and filmmaker Judith Helfand. While audience members enthusiastically asked questions about the film ...
We showed the film at a meeting of the Frankfort Climate Action Network as a lead up to the Frankfort Climate Action Forum that was a part of Step It Up 2. A local high school teacher is also showing the film to her classes.
No one showed up. I was so disappointed. It was marketed to over 40,000 people.
Several of the Gustavus Greens members gathered in one of the school banquet rooms. We left the film re-energized and ready to take on global warming. Everyone felt like there was a very good mix of real facts and possible solutions.
We invited all of the members from ECO, Michigan State University's Student Sustainability Organization, to watch the movie. The weather wasn't all that great and with finals approaching, we had a low turnout. However, those that came thought the movie was stellar! And it's so...
Group of students joined together to watch the movie in preparation for our Nov. 3 Step it Up action
There was a good turnout - ~50 people and a discussion led by a graduate student in law and natural resources afterwards. The feedback from the event was overwhelmingly positive.





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