Doc Art Series: War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance Through Art

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The spring DocArts series continues with a special Earth Day panel discussion of “War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance Through Art.”

Panelists include:

  • Desiree Hellegers, 鶹ý English professor, founding member and director of the Collective for Social and Environmental Justice; writer/performer of the web series “How I learned to Breathe Through the Apocalypse,” airing on Open Signal Cable Television; producer with the Old Mole Variety Hour on KBOO Radio; and frequent contributor to Counterpunch magazine
  • Derya Ruggles, 鶹ý alum in English, former president of the 鶹ý Environmental Club, co-director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe Through the Apocalypse,” co-creator and co-host of “Cool Couv” on Open Signal Cable TV; former soap star on “Days of Our Lives,” and commissioner for the City of Vancouver Transportation and Mobility Commission
  • Melissa Salazar, community media cohort facilitator for Open Signal Community Media Center, documentary filmmaker, associate director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe through the Apocalypse”
  • Dan Shea, Vietnam veteran, President of Veterans for Peace, Chapter 172 and member of the national board of Veterans for Peace; international organizer for justice for Agent Orange survivors
Location:
Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110
Who can participate:
Open to all
Contact for more information:

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