Tainted Gold: Resistance and Environmental Justice in the Napo River Basin of Ecuador

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Academic West 210

Event Description

Tainted Gold: Resistance and Environmental Justice in the Napo River Basin of Ecuador.

Tainted Gold is a community film screening and conversation centered on environmental justice struggles and river-based ways of life in Ecuador’s Napo River Basin.

The program includes light refreshments and a panel discussion with filmmaker and WWU Anthropology graduate student Wil Henkel, Assistant Professor Francisco Laso, and visiting Ecuadorian scholar Dayuma Albán.

Free and open to the public. Register to save your seat and get event reminders here.

For questions and accommodations contact henkelw@wwu.edu.