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Bringing Eyes of Faith to Film: “DamNation,” Oct. 14

October 2, 2015

Wild summer steelhead swarm back to an undammed tributary of the North Fork Umpqua River in Oregon.
Wild summer steelhead swarm back to an undammed tributary of the North Fork Umpqua River in Oregon.

The Bringing Eyes of Faith to Film series will feature a free screening of “DamNation,” a SXSW prize winning eco-issue documentary sponsored by clothing company Patagonia. Fr. Charlie Gordon, C.S.C., and Karen Eifler, Garaventa Center, will lead a discussion of Pope Francis’s compelling encyclical Laudato Si on humans’ responsibility to the environment prior to the screening on Wednesday, October 14, at 7:15 p.m., in Franz Hall room 120. The even is free and open to faculty, staff, students, and the public, and movie snacks will be provided.

For more information contact the Garaventa Center at 7702 or garaventa@up.edu.

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Filed Under: 10-05-2015, 10-12-2015, Campus Services, Garaventa Center Tagged With: Bringing Eyes of Faith to Film Series, DamNation, Garaventa Center, Karen Eifler, Rev. Charlie Gordon

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