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12wonderY
Edited: Jan 31, 2016, 10:21 am

I'm connected to a group in Kentucky, Frack Free Foothills.

They put out an email about a showing of a film by Sellus Wilder titled The End of the Line: The True Story of the Bluegrass Pipeline

brief description:
When two major energy companies teamed up to ship hazardous liquids to the gulf coast, they didn't count on the resistance the Bluegrass Pipeline would encounter in Kentucky. A diverse coalition of farmers, activists and religious orders won against all odds after joining forces to resist a threat to their land, liberty, and lives.

Mr Wilder is looking for locations to screen his film. He will be in Huntington March 8th.

Here's his webpage: http://selluswilder.com/

22wonderY
Nov 6, 2022, 12:49 pm

Kiss the Ground, a film about regenerative agriculture is available on Netflix. I started watching it on my phone but I quickly needed to take notes and paused. I haven’t gotten back to it yet; and I’ve misplaced the notes. I have bought the companion book, but haven’t cracked it open yet.

32wonderY
Nov 6, 2022, 2:33 pm

Groundswell Rising
2014 community opposition to fracking.