Cedar St & Bonita Ave
Berkeley, CA 94709
USA
TAPPED is a beautifully filmed, compelling documentary in which Stephanie Soechtig and Sara Olsen explore the environmental consequences of bottled water. TAPPED does to bottled water what Food, INC and Super Size Me did to the food monopolies. The film begins with: By 2030, two thirds of the world will not have access to clean drinking water. The film also covers chemical pollution, plastic pollution, mile wide plastic soups in the ocean, water privatization and community water rights.
This event is a result of our partnering with Food and Water Watch, a national organization that champions healthy food and clean water for all. We will be joined by Liz Solorio of FWW, Juliana Gonzales of The Watershed Project and Matt Freiberg, chair of our own Berkeley Climate Action Coalition water committee for a discussion after the film.
Please bring finger food and/or drinks to share at 6:30 for Meet and Greet before the film. In keeping with the film’s message let’s try not to bring any plastic containers!
For more info: info [at] transitionberkeley.com
website: http://www.transitionberkeley.com
This event is co-sponsored by Transition Berkeley, Food and Water Watch and BFUU’s Social Justice Committee.
Suggested donation $5-$10. No one turned away.
Wheelchair accessible.