Earth Day Screening and Discussion
Wednesday, April 22, noon-1:30pm, WSU Vancouver
“War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance through Art,” a hybrid Earth Day screening and panel discussion on Zoom, and at WSU Vancouver from noon to 1:30 p.m.in the Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110. Panelists include Desiree Hellegers, an MMM attender and former clerk of Peace and Social Concerns; Derya Ruggles, WSU Vancouver alum; co-director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe Through the Apocalypse,” 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, videographer; associate director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe through the Apocalypse,” and Dan Shea, Vietnam veteran, President of Veterans for Peace, Chapter 172 and member of the national board of Veterans for Peace; agent orange survivor, and international organizer for justice for Agent Orange survivors. The live event will be taped for air on KBOO Radio, KXRW and Open Signal Cable Television.
“War, Ecocide, and Feeding Creative Resistance through Art,” a hybrid Earth Day screening and panel discussion on Zoom, and at WSU Vancouver from noon to 1:30 p.m.in the Dengerink Administration Building, Room 110. Panelists include Desiree Hellegers, an MMM attender and former clerk of Peace and Social Concerns; Derya Ruggles, WSU Vancouver alum; co-director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe Through the Apocalypse,” 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, videographer; associate director of the web series “How I Learned to Breathe through the Apocalypse,” and Dan Shea, Vietnam veteran, President of Veterans for Peace, Chapter 172 and member of the national board of Veterans for Peace; agent orange survivor, and international organizer for justice for Agent Orange survivors. The live event will be taped for air on KBOO Radio, KXRW and Open Signal Cable Television.