Common Enemy Film Screening at Museum of the Moving Image
-> 36-01 35th Ave, Queens, NY 11106, USA
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Join us at the iconic Museum of the Moving Image, the only Museum in North America dedicated to the Art, History, and Technology of Film, Television, and Digital Media for NYC's premiere screening of The Humane League's documentary, Common Enemy. RSVP HERE:
https://thl.link/commonenemynyc-sm
The film examines individuals affected by corporate animal agriculture. We learn about the mental and physical toll taken on workers on a pig farm in rural Oklahoma, about the Cherokee activist Pam Kingfisher, and her fight to take back tribal lands, and we spend time with a few dedicated folks who are rehabilitating animals abused on these mega-farms. The film is 30 minutes, followed by a panel discussion and Q&A with the video producer, José Elias, writer and editor, Angel Lugo, and senior organizer at The Humane League, Alex Wolfe.
TICKET INFORMATION
Only $5 for admission to the museum (screening included!). You must RSVP here:
https://thl.link/commonenemynyc-sm
, then purchase your tickets directly from the museum's website here:
https://movingimage.org/event/common-enemy/
. Tickets must be secured in advance through the museum's website, linked above
By attending this and any other The Humane League event, you agree to adhere to The Humane League's Safer Spaces Policy and the event terms & conditions. Thank you for creating an uplifting and supportive space for all activists in our community!
The Humane League exists to end the abuse of animals raised for food by influencing the policies of the world’s biggest companies, demanding legislation, and empowering others to take action and leave animals off their plates.
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