“If a Tree Falls”

Tuesday, February 21, 2012
When: 
Tuesday, February 28, 2012 - 7:00pm - 9:00pm
What: Denison University Seventh Human Rights Film Festival
Film: “If a Tree Falls”
Where: Slayter Hall Auditorium
Link: http://bit.ly/xDYUhi
Description: “How far would you go to create change? In December 2005 Daniel McGowan, a prominent New York City social justice organizer, was arrested by federal agents in a nationwide sweep of activists linked to crimes by the Earth Liberation Front (ELF)-a group the FBI has called America's "number one domestic terrorism threat." For years, the ELF had carried out arson from Oregon to Long Island against businesses they accused of destroying the environment. Filmmaker Marshall Curry (Street Fight) creates a timely chronicle of a young man facing a long prison sentence as a terrorist for crimes committed in defense of the environment. By providing a closer look at the group's disillusionment with the strategies of non-violent protest -in which they suffered police abuse and public indifference-the film poses difficult questions about the possibility of effecting change from within the system and examines the raised stakes post 9/11 where the “terrorist” tag is broadly applied.” Film followed by a discussion w/Assistant Professor, Olivia Aguilar, Environmental Studies. Free and open to the public.

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