October 15, 2013-by Wendy Bredhold, Mom’s Clean Air Force
UNACCEPTABLE LEVELS
Award-Winning Documentary About the Chemicals Around Us – And In Us
7 p.m. November 4, AMC Evansville 16
“Unacceptable Levels” is a no-nonsense documentary that will challenge everything you think you know about health, safety, and environmental protection.” – Beth Buczynski, ecosalon
Read this review http://ecosalon.com/unacceptable-levels-documentary/ and then reserve your ticket: http://www.tugg.com/events/5715! Tugg IS grassroots crowdsourcing: If enough people commit to buying tickets (http://www.tugg.com/events/5715), the movie “tips” and the screening is on. Please don’t wait to buy tickets at the door – reserve your tickets today!
Please invite your friends and neighbors who live in the area! Sharing some of the wonderful testimonials the film has received:
“Unacceptable Levels is a great documentary … about the myriad ways we are being exposed to toxins, poisons and allergens in our daily life. It is sweet, funny, clear, and illuminating.” – Paul Hawken“Although at points during “Unacceptable Levels” you might feel incredibly discouraged or even nauseous, Brown retains his open, honest demeanor–and it’s calming. He doesn’t freak out and tell us we’re all doomed. He has hope, and he ends the film with a call to action that we can all respond to: Do something. Care about something. Investigate for yourself. Make a small change. Share what you’ve learned with a friend. Sign a petition or send a letter to a brand that you want to see change.” – Beth Buczynski, ecosalon“From the products we use, to the food we eat, to the air we breathe, Unacceptable Levels documents how prevalent toxic chemicals have become part of our lives. Ed Brown uses the powerful connection of family to illustrate how broken our system has become, and why we must do something about it. Our children’s futures depend on it.” – Gigi Lee Chang, CEO, Healthy Child Healthy World“This excellent film brings home in a very real way the link between our environment and our health.”– Génon Jensen, Executive Director of HEAL (Health and Environment Alliance)
For more information, contact Wendy Bredhold, field organizer, Moms Clean Air Force Indiana, at wendybredhold@gmail.com or 812/604-1723.
I found solace, actually, in the fact that so little of the way I live my day-to-day life contacts those polluting forces in my world. The worst two are, in descending order: BY FAR THE WORST: the air I breathe (I live in a place where, on a clear day, I can SEE four coal-burning power-generating facilities from where I live: Mt Carmel, Illinois, West Franklin, Indiana, Petersburg, Indiana, and Rockport, Indiana), and A DISTANT SECOND: the gasoline I burn getting from where I am to where I work, and back.
You’re made up story cannot be verified. Unless you live on top of a mountain you could not possibly see the Rockport Indiana AEP plant.
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