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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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We had good turnout.
It was featured in the News Herald.
We had a intersting panel discussion.
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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...
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The conference was a success, and the Keynote and Breakout Sessions with Dan Habib were a highlight!
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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...
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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...
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we had a small group of people. not many people came because it was raining. I will host the movie again at school.
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Here are some comments from Food Policy Graduate students after watching the film:
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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 ...
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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.
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No one showed up. I was so disappointed. It was marketed to over 40,000 people.
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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.
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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...
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Group of students joined together to watch the movie in preparation for our Nov. 3 Step it Up action
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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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