As a mother, what lengths would you go to if your family were drinking highly contaminated water? All around you people are getting ill and dying, but the authorities are just not interested.
Against the odds, several extraordinary citizens band together to fight for their basic right to clean water – from Flint to the Navajo Nation, via Standing Rock.
Screening followed by a conversation with filmmaker Leana Hosea.
Screening as Part of Cinematters: Social Justice Film Festival. Co-presented with the Morris Cafritz Center for Social Responsibility.
Cost: $13
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Corinne Williams
2027773210
Cafritz Hall
1529 Sixteenth Street NW
Washington, none 20036
Film: Thirst for Justice
Cafritz Hall
1529 Sixteenth Street NW
Washington, none 20036