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Gaslit Q&As Monday through Thursday, June 22–25 following the 7:15 PM shows at the Monica Film Center. On Monday, June 22, Pete Stauffer and Eugenia Ermacora (Surfrider) will feature in a discussion moderated by Heather Fipps (Hollywood Climate Summit and Context Collaborative). On Tuesday, June 23, Tracy Quinn (Heal the Bay) will speak, moderated by Michele Prichard (Greenpeace). On Wednesday, June 24, Maro Kakoussian (PSR-LA) and Tianna Shaw-Wakeman (Black Women for Wellness) headline a session moderated by Dan Coffee (UCLA). Finally, on Thursday, June 25, Bahram Fazeli (Communities for a Better Environment) and David Haake (Sierra Club) will speak, moderated by Dr. Shannon Gibson.
Gaslit
Gaslit
In GASLIT, award-winning actor and activist Jane Fonda embarks on a road trip through Texas oil fields and Gulf Coast communities, meeting the people who are fighting back against the oil and gas extraction boom. This boom, which has led to the United States becoming the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, is also fueling a massive expansion of plastics production, as fossil fuel companies double down on petrochemicals to secure their future.
These are the stories of the shrimpers, cattle ranchers, former oil workers, families, members of faith communities, community organizers, self-described “reluctant activists”, and people across political and cultural spectrums who have come together in defense of the communities and coastlines they love.
Join Fonda as she travels across Texas and Louisiana bearing witness to the decades-long struggle between fossil fuel profiteering and the lives of everyday people.
These are the stories of the shrimpers, cattle ranchers, former oil workers, families, members of faith communities, community organizers, self-described “reluctant activists”, and people across political and cultural spectrums who have come together in defense of the communities and coastlines they love.
Join Fonda as she travels across Texas and Louisiana bearing witness to the decades-long struggle between fossil fuel profiteering and the lives of everyday people.
Genre
Documentary,
Environment,
Health,
Politics & National Affairs
Web Site
Runtime
111
Language
English
Director
Katie Camosy
Cast
Jane Fonda,
Connie Britton,
Maggie Rogers