SWAN: “The Worth of Water” Virtual Film Screening with Urban Ecology Center

DATE

May 27th, 2021 | 5:30PM – 7:30PM

The Worth of Water: A Great Lakes Story is a feature-length documentary that follows the co-creators of Walk to Sustain Our Great Lakes, Julia Robson and Alyssa Armbruster, as they embark on their 343 mile walk from the shores of Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The two women interview political leaders, educators, activists and professionals to help bring a greater understanding of the issues the Great Lakes face, as well as highlighting the progress that has been made in restoring them since the establishment of the Clean Water Act in 1972.


Watch The Worth of Water with us, and participate in a live discussion and Q & A. 

 

LOCATION

Watch from your own device from 5:30pm-7:30pm on May 27th.

COST

The event is FREE.

What’s the Senior Water Advocacy Network?

The Senior Water Advocacy Network (SWAN) is a network of adults 50 and older who are advocates for Lake Michigan and Milwaukee’s rivers. The network offers trainings and workshops for those who want to stand up for clean water. Learn more here.