A River Speaks In-Person
Miller library presents a screening of the 2021 documentary A River Speaks, by local filmmaker and author Steve Hamm on Tuesday April 18th at 7 pm in the Thornton Wilder auditorium.
A River Speaks is a beautiful, deeply bioregional film that weaves together the human and natural history of a watershed. It manages to be both a lyrical visual essay and a compelling, fact-filled narrative that is chock full of information about one of the principal watersheds in our bioregion. The film is an inspiration, a warning, and a call to action.
Steve Hamm is a freelance writer and documentary filmmaker living in New Haven, CT. He writes about climate change, leadership, innovation, business, information technology, globalization, and medical science. Hamm will also present his new book "The Pivot: Addressing Global Problems Through Local Action". Taken together, the book and movie are a call to action to do what we each can to fight climate change. He will have copies available for purchase.
This in-person event is free and open to the public. Registration is required. To register visit www.hamdenlibrary.org (click on Programs) or call 203-287-2680.