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Earth Day Film Showing of "unacceptable LEVELS"

Film Showing on Earth Day
 “unacceptable LEVELS”
Tuesday, April 22 at 7:00 PM
Watertown Free Public Library
 













A film about chemicals in our bodies … and how they got
there!



This award-winning documentary dissects the ways chemicals saturate our
homes and environment amid a backdrop of a glaring lack of regulation.  Ed Brown interviewed the world’s leading
experts in science, advocacy and law, weaving their stories into an engaging
narrative.  Brown’s findings offer a
revealing look at how the chemical revolution was a catalyst to the issues we
face today and he empowers us to harness the power of choice to enact real and
lasting change.



 

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 Dr. Richard Clapp who is an expert in environmental and public health and who appears in the film will lead a discussion following the showing.  He is a Professor Emeritus of Environmental Public Health at BU School of Public Health and adjunct professor at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.

 The film is free and open to the public.  Refreshments will be served.

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 Sponsored by: Watertown
Citizens for Peace, Justice and the Environment www.watertowncitizens.org  Survival Education Fund, Inc. and local
businesses including the Deluxe Towne
Diner
, Spencer Organ, The Bookcase Factory and Debra L. Smith, Attorney at Law.



  If you have any questions,
please call Debra Smith at 617-924-6728 or email her at lawdeb@aol.com.   To preview trailer and learn more about the
documentary visit, http://www.unacceptablelevels.com/



 

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