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	"author_name": "Extinction Rebellion Washington DC",
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	"title": "Public Screening of Necessity: Oil, Water, and Climate Resistance",
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	"description": "Hello Rebels! The Outreach team is planning a movie screening of Necessity next Sunday, April 11th. We’re looking forward to educating ourselves on Enbridge’s Line 3 project in Minnesota while also enjoying DC’s springtime weather. We cherish the art and power of storytelling and want to create a comfortable space in Malcolm X Park for the viewing along with some food and drinks, and afterwards we’ll have some time for reflection. Below is a shortened summary of the film. Please RSVP so that we can have enough food and accommodations if you need them! From the Necessity Film website: “Grounded in people and places at the heart of the climate crisis, Necessity Pt I: Oil, Water and Climate Resistance traces the fight in Minnesota against the expansion of pipelines carrying toxic tar sands oil through North America. The story unfolds in a setting where activists make a moral case for acts of civil disobedience using the necessity defense. Movement lawyers defending activists in court must prove that the threat of the climate emergency justified acts of civil disobedience and that there were no legal alternatives. Indigenous leaders and white allies carry into this site of struggle their knowledge of resistance strategies, as well as their experiences of loss and trauma, as they work to defend the sacred and demand justice. The film calls into question whether legal strategies are sufficient in responding to the scale of the global climate crisis. Join this inspiring ongoing story of alllyship and Indigenous-led resistance in the fight to save the planet. As Tara Houska proclaims in Necessity Pt I, “there is beauty and purpose in struggle.”",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/public-screening-of-necessity-oil-water-and-climate-resistance-2"
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