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Pacifica Peace People presents a showing of the film
Pacifica Peace People presents a showing of the film "Oil on Ice" at the Sanchez Concert Hall on Sunday, November 13, at 4 p.m.
The film concerns the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and the current administration's attempt to open it to oil drilling. Native peoples of the Arctic and our civilization's energy consumption are related topics covered in the film.
Steve Michelson, the film’s executive producer, will speak after the film. The Sierra Club Loma Prieta Chapter, the Pacifica Ocean Discovery Center, the Livability Project and Pacificans For Sustainable Development are cosponsoring this event.
A donation of $5 is requested at the door, although no one will be turned away for lack of funds. The hall is wheelchair-accessible.
What: The film "Oil on Ice"
Where: Sanchez Concert Hall, 1220 Linda Mar Blvd., Pacifica
When: Sunday, November 13, 4 p.m.
Donation at the door: $5 Wheelchair-accessible venue
For further info: 650-359-4433 or www.pacificapeacepeople.net or www.oilonice.org/
About Oil on Ice
OIL ON ICE (www.oilonice.org) is a multi-faceted media project about the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge in Alaska and the conflict over drilling for oil there. The one-hour
documentary film, WebDVD and Website examine the battle over one of America’s last great
wild places, which is currently at the center of a national energy debate. OIL ON ICE shows
how the fate of the refuge is inextricably linked to decisions our nation makes about energy
policy, transportation choices, and other seemingly unrelated matters. And as the film concludes,
the culture and livelihood of the native Gwich’in Indians and the survival of migratory wildlife
are caught in the balance.
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"Moving, lucid and aptly told, Oil on Ice
is quite simply the best documentary
to date on the [Arctic National Wildlife Refuge] issue."
-Art Goodtimes The Telluride Watch
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