Kick off your festival experience with filmmakers, executives, influencers, activists, and creatives who are excited to integrate climate justice into their projects.
Presented by Earthjustice and co-sponsored by Good Energy, Scriptation, Earth Angel, and YEA! Impact, the event will feature a networking hour (food + bev included!) followed by Earthjustice’s main panel discussion, “Places That Inspire Us & the Threats They Face”.
Partners include the Sierra Club Utah, Center for Biological Diversity, National Parks Conservation Association, WildEarth Guardians, and ReCreate Responsibly.
Schedule
5:30 PM: Doors open, networking and cocktail hour6:30 PM: Main Panel7:30-8 PM: NetworkingPanel Speakers
The Honorable Carleton R. Bowekaty - Lt. Governor, Pueblo of Zuni & Co-Chair of the Bears Ears Inter-Tribal CoalitionMatthew L. Campbell - Deputy Director, Native American Rights FundHeidi McIntosh - Managing Attorney, Earthjustice Rocky Mountain OfficeSteve Bloch - Southern Utah Wilderness AlliancePanel summary: For over 40 years, the Sundance Film Festival has brought together artists and storytellers who are committed to the art of storytelling – often shining a light on injustices to people and to our planet. The wilderness, mountains and the valleys of Utah have provided both inspiration and moments of reflection for all who’ve attended Sundance. However, the beauty and magic of this place is no stranger to environmental harms that threaten people and cherished landscapes of cultural, environmental and historical importance. Please join us to learn about new threats to the national monuments of Utah and the implications for public lands and historical sites across the U.S.
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