New Save the Peaks Awareness Concert flyer- Nov 10
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WHAT: Save the Peaks Awareness Concert/Film Screening.
We will watch the "Snowbowl Effect" (56 mins), the documentary directed by Klee Benally that shows the struggle in AZ of Indian tribes, environmental groups & individuals, against the Forest Service to stop contaminated wastewater from being used to make snow for skiing on the mountains sacred to 13 Indian tribes. Klee, Geneda, and Clayson Benally will be there for questions after.
After the film, we will hear from three bands:HaLf BLind, a "junk" (jazz+punk) rock band with political/philosophical leanings from
Boulder; Dascrbye, eclectic hip hop mix; and Blackfire(Klee,Genada & Clayson Benally), a Native fire ball punk band, who we've seen in past years at Indigenous Reistance concerts here, and are gaining play internationally.
WHEN: November 10th, 2005, 8:30 pm
WHERE: St Francis Conference Center, Auraria Campus
900 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204
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Closest Parking Lots N,M (not free)
There is a suggested $5 donation but no one will be turned away.
2 Comments:
Santos, M. A. 1999.
The Environmental Crisis. Greenwood Press.
'5k BCE to 200 AD, great civilizations--sumeria, babylonia, assyria, phoenicia, egypt, greece, rome--ushered in a period of dark ages lasting for more than a thousand years.'
also roman silverware and utensils gave the aristocracy and ministry lead poisoning is the authors contention.
author qutes on page 18lead poisoning of the ruling class o f the roman emoire
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