Rural Utah Project Launches Film Series in Moab

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Rural Utah Project and Working Films are launching a documentary film series on October 19th. This three-part film and discussion series will feature screenings of three films focusing on environmental and economic justice: Eating Up Easter, Public Trust, and Unskilled Labor.  All events are free and open to the public. Audience members are just asked to bring a comfortable chair. All event information, including how to RSVP can be found here. 

 

The purpose of the documentary film series is to increase civic engagement and create physical and virtual space for conversations about local issues in the Moab community. Rural Utah Project hopes the series will spark discussions and action on climate change, and other environmental, economic, and social justice issues.

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