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Reflections on a Warming Planet

Date
November 18, 2023
Time
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
https://WarmingPlanetScreening.eventbrite.com/?aff=flier

A multimedia event exploring the state of our changing climate and the ways we can come together to create positive change.

This event curated by Lucinda Luvaas will combine film, science, and art to facilitate conversations around our changing climate. Reflections on a Warming Planet will take place in AGCC’s Building H from 3-5pm.

The event will begin with the screening of three short films: ‘Three Seconds’ by Spencer Sharp and Prince Ea, an Interview with Professor Alex Hall, and ‘California on Fire’ by Jeff Frost. There will then be a short fiction reading by William Luvaas, followed by a brief intermission. The afternoon will conclude with a panel discussion moderated by Lucinda Luvaas and featuring artists Jennifer Celio, Lawrence Gipe, Marina Moevs, and Oriana Poindexter.

RSVP and learn more about the films and participants on Eventbrite: https://WarmingPlanetScreening.eventbrite.com/?aff=flier

Location

Angels Gate Cultural Center
3601 S. Gaffey St.
San Pedro, CA 90731 United States
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Phone:
310.519.0936
Website:
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Organizer

Angels Gate Cultural Center
Phone
(310) 519-0936
Email
info@angelsgateart.org
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