If I Were A River
Posted by: Marion Morrish in movie, environment on Mar 18, 2009
Humans have rights. Corporations have rights. But what if I were a River? What would my rights be?
What if I were being polluted? What if I were being dammed? What if I were being drained? What if I would dry up and die? Who speaks for the River? Worldwide, what would my rights be, if I were a River?
Celebrate World Water Day - Sunday, March 22/09, with a 3:00 afternoon matinee:
"Blue Gold World Water Wars" - $5.00 (free popcorn).
A film by Sam Bozzo based on the book "Blue Gold" by Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians - water is a right that shouldn't be sold for profit) and Tony Clark.
Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Ave., University of Toronto.
What if I were being polluted? What if I were being dammed? What if I were being drained? What if I would dry up and die? Who speaks for the River? Worldwide, what would my rights be, if I were a River?
Celebrate World Water Day - Sunday, March 22/09, with a 3:00 afternoon matinee:
"Blue Gold World Water Wars" - $5.00 (free popcorn).
A film by Sam Bozzo based on the book "Blue Gold" by Maude Barlow (Council of Canadians - water is a right that shouldn't be sold for profit) and Tony Clark.
Innis Town Hall Theatre, 2 Sussex Ave., University of Toronto.
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