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FREE ADMISSIONThis film takes viewers on a journey across continents and centuries, revealing rivers as both majestic forces of nature and fragile lifelines shaped by human hands. In honor of World Water Day, the experts will lead a discussion and a post screening Q&A session about our profound relationship between human
civilization and Earth’s rivers.
Guest Speakers:
MYRA M TETTEH, Ph.D.
Friends of the Rouge Board President and public health policy professional at Wayne County Department of Health, Human & Veterans Services
ELENA PAST
Wayne State professor of Italian - Her research and teaching focus on contemporary Italian literature and cinema, ecomedia studies and the environmental humanities, posthumanism and animal studies, Italian crime fiction, and ecomafia.
ANTONIO COSME
Land Stewardship Manager at Rouge Park and a Coahuiltecan and Boricua agroecologist, artist, educator, and organizer from Southwest, Detroit.
Science on Screen is an initiative of The COOLIDGE CORNER THEATRE with major support from the ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION.
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760 Penniman Ave, Plymouth, MI, United States, Michigan 48170
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