Cascadia Wildlands Project and UO Outdoor Program Host
Wild and Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Thursday, February 26 • 7-10 pm • 177 Lawrence Hall, University of Oregon
Join the Cascadia Wildlands Project and University of Oregon Outdoor Program for an evening
of captivating, award-winning film. Sit back, eat some popcorn and enjoy stunning landscapes,
inspiring activism and learn about the people's campaigns working to keep the Earth's wild
places wild! Win raffle items (ticket comes with admission) donated by REI, Tactics, and other
fine local businesses. Tickets at the door. $5 OP and CWP members and students/$7 general
public. All proceeds go to efforts to protect imperiled species and landscapes in Cascadia.
EVENING PLAYLIST:
180 Degrees South (trailer of summer 2009 film about wild adventure in South America)
The Last Descent (big water kayaking through threatened Asian rivers and communities)
AK the Hard Way (extreme skiing in Alaska and the adventure getting there)
Sacred Place (Gwinchin Nation takes on oil exploration in the AK National Wildlife Refuge)
Intersection Repair (street activism and redefining the purpose of intersections)
INTERMISSION, RAFFLE and CASCADIA CAMPAIGN UPDATE
A River's Last Breath (Epicocity film about kayaking the threatened Yangtze in China)
I Love Trash (dumpster diving: one's trash is another's treasure)
Justicia Now! (commonpeople unite against Chevron/Texaco in Ecuador)
Water Loving Doggies II (water is a dog's best friend)
Run, Rogue, Run (Epicocity film about our coalition efforts to Save the Wild Rogue)
Event sponsors:

