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Apr 20

Energy Justice Film Screening & Panel

6:00 pm – 8:45 pm EDT

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    In New York State, there is a battle brewing over how to best achieve energy justice, the need to equitably reduce the cost of energy while transitioning to clean, renewable sources. WE ACT and the Climate Film Festival have once again teamed up for a free and timely Earth Week documentary film screening and panel discussion. Join us on Monday, April 20 at the Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem, located at 343 Malcolm X Boulevard (between West 127th & 128th Streets). We’ll kick things off at 6:00 PM with some networking over food and beverages followed by the 7:00 PM screening of The Light’s Won’t Dim, a short documentary exploring the promise and urgency of solar power from Puerto Rico to New York City in this climate crisis. Immediately after the film screening, we will have a panel discussion moderated by Caleb Smith and including Director Jackson Hyland-Lipski; Vote Solar’s Deputy Program Director, Northeast & Mid-Atlantic Stephan Roundtree, Jr.; and WE ACT’s Energy Justice Senior Policy Manager Eric Walker. RSVP