HOT WATER events: Keep the Uranium Mining in Virginia
If you are in #HamptonRoads, join us for a special screening of HOT WATER and find out the threats we could face if our 30-year ban on uranium mining is lifted. Come out early at 6:30 pm and see the filmmaker and local stars walk the red carpet!
Wednesday, November 13 at 7:15pm
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You're invited to join us for HOT WATER in Fairfax
Uranium mining proponents are waging a battle to repeal Virginia's 30-year ban on uranium mining. HOT WATER, which explores the contamination of the ground water, air, and soil of the American Southwest with some of the most toxic substances known to man due to the mining of uranium, is a harrowing preview of what could be in store for Virginia if the ban is lifted.
With the water supply of roughly 1.2 million people at stake, filmmakers Lizabeth Rogers and Kevin Flint traveled to Virginia to film the fight of citizens to defend their homes for a special extended version of the film.
WHEN:
Thursday, November 14, 2013, 7:00 pm
WHERE: Cinema Arts Theatre, 9650 Main
St., Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Come
out at 6:30 pm before the screening to see producer Lizabeth Rogers and the
Virginia "stars" of the film walk the red carpet and host a press conference to
discuss the implications of uranium mining in Virginia.
RSVP
below today! (There is no ticket fee, but $5 is the suggested contribution
to help us continue our crucial work to protect the moratorium on uranium
mining.)
The Keep the Ban Coalition is committed to retaining
Virginia’s longstanding statutory ban on the mining of uranium in the
Commonwealth. The documentary HOT WATER is an independent film production that
addresses a number of other aspects of the uranium fuel cycle and does not
necessarily reflect the views of the Coalition or of its individual
members.
Event Location
Cinema Arts Theatre9650 Main St
Fairfax, VA 22031
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http://statevoices.salsalabs.com/o/57/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=522