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"Troubled Water" Two Friends, 425 Miles

  • Fetzer Center Kalamazoo Kalamazoo, MI, 49006 United States (map)

Join Michigan Climate Action Network, Oil & Water Don't Mix, Kalamazoo Remembers, and EnviroAct for the Kalamazoo premiere of the much-anticipated adventure/conservation documentary Troubled Water.

The event is free, but capacity is limited, and each individual must officially RSVP separately at the MiCAN website. If you would like to help support these FREE community events, please DONATE at MiCAN HERE.

Troubled Water is an exhilarating adventure, conservation film that beckons viewers to follow along on a transformative journey down the stunning coast of Lake Michigan. As the journey unfolds, we unveil the sheer significance of the Line 5 pipeline issue, the dire need for collective action and the historic precedent that this movement would establish. If successfully shutdown, it would become the first active pipeline in US history to be terminated before it ruptures.

For as long as they can remember, lifelong friends Chris Yahanda and William Wright have spent their summers exploring the lakes and shores of Northern Michigan. Recently however, they noticed the lakes around them changing and, as tensions build surrounding a particularly threatening oil pipeline, the two are determined to take action. Chris and William embark on an audacious 425 mile standup paddle journey through the Great Lakes to raise awareness and help protect their favorite place in the world.

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