*[Enwl-eng] Burning Injustice: Be the First to Watch!
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Get access to our latest short documentary!
Veteran grassroots organizer John Mataka had
this to say about why a mega-polluting solid waste incinerator was built in
his neighborhood:
“They did this by design. It’s because we’re
Latino, we’re Spanish-speaking. It’s because we’re a farm working community.
It’s because it’s environmental racism.”
John and his organization Valley Improvement
Projects feature in our latest short documentary, Burning Injustice. Through
vivid, human-centered storytelling, the film shines a light on the
multigenerational effort to close Covanta Stanislaus, one of California’s
two remaining incinerators, and usher in a just transition for the
community – one that invests in a zero waste future.
As we work on completing Burning Injustice,
we need your help. Your contribution will help us develop an engagement
campaign, organize grassroots screenings of the film, and reach a wide
network of partners for distribution. With your support, we’ll sound the
alarm far and wide: incineration is a false solution to plastic that
pollutes the environment with toxins, and endangers the health of
communities that live near a plant.
But that’s not all – following the example
of John and the other inspiring folks behind Valley Improvement Projects,
you’ll support the message that communities can fight back against
environmental racism, put a stop to dangerous waste burning facilities, and
look ahead to a transition into a cleaner, circular, zero waste future.
Will you chip in today to help us finish the
film?
Your support is crucial to the success of
this film. Make a donation today, and receive a link to watch the final cut
of Burning Injustice!
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you for your support.
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