The Social Justice Film Institute Presents: The Smell of Money
Thursday, April 25, 6:30β9:30 pm
University Heights Center
Northeast Seattle (Seattle)
This is an in-person event
Free
18+
The following description comes from the event organizer.
Free Film Screening of "The Smell of Money”Content warning: This film contains strong language and mature themes that are not suitable for minors. Minor children will only be admitted with a parent or guardian.
Film Synopsis:
“The smell of money”—that’s what Big Pork calls the stench of pig waste in the air in eastern North Carolina, where much of the world’s bacon and barbecue is made. But to Elsie Herring and others who live near the state’s giant pig factories, the revolting odor is a call to battle against generations of injustice.
A story about the power of love for one’s family and community to triumph over even the largest forces of injustice, The Smell of Money calls upon viewers to see the people behind what's on our plates––and to join the fight for a better future for us all.
** After the screening, join us for an insightful conversation and Q&A with Larry Baldwin, Waterkeeper Alliance’s Pure Farms, Pure Waters Coordinator in North Carolina, and Seattle's own Paulina Lopez, Executive Director, Duwamish River Community Coalition.
For more information, contact: marisa@socialjusticefilminstitute.org
(564) 225-2214
Register and RSVP HERE https://socialjusticefilmfestival.org/events